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WORCESTER
WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS.
1601-1652.
Volume II.
ISSUED BY
Cl^e 'Bnti^Ij ISecorD Soctetr, HtmitetJ.
[XXXIX]
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^' ' T'he Index Library
CALENDAR
OF
WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS
IN THE CONSISTORY COURT OF THE BISHOP OF
Motcestet
1601-1652
HDarriaae Xiceneee an^ Scqueetrations
NOW DEPOSITED IN THE PROBATE REGISTRY AT WORCESTER
EDITED BY
EDW. ALEX. FRY
Xont>on
ISSUED TO THE SUBSCRIBERS BY
C^e T>x\x\%\^ laecorD ^ocietr, LmuteD
1910.
KRAUS REPRINT
Nendeln/Licditenstein
1968
Reprinted from a copy in the collections of the
University of Illinois Library
Reproduced by permission of the original publishers
KRAUS REPRINT
a Division of
KRAUS-THOMSON ORGANIZATION LIMITED
Nendeln /Liechtenstein
1968
Printed in Germany
Lessingdruckerei in Wiesbaden
THE LimAPY
PREFACE.
The Second Volume of Wills and Administrations preserved in
the Probate Registry at Worcester embraces the period 1601
to 1652, at which latter year there is the usual gap of about
ten years, when all testamentary documents were proved in
London.
As in the previous Volume, the Calendar has been compiled
by reference to the bundles of documents themselves, each of
which has been numbered and placed between sheets of paper
as a protection against further decay.
Sitice the publication of the last Volume Mr. H. A. Franklin,
the Registrar, has died, and Mr. George Francis Adams, having
been appointed in his place, has taken great interest in the work,
and facilitated matters whenever it has been in his power to do so.
The Indexes Nominum and Locorum have been compiled by
Mr. R. H. E. Hill, to whom the thanks of the Society are due.
The work of making the Calendar from the original docu-
ments has been done by Miss E. Hobday.
EDW. ALEX. FRY.
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CORRIGENDA.
VOL. I.
p. 41, lines 7 and 14. For Hekensall read Bekensall.
line 15. For Harford, Anne, read Thomas.
p. 89, No. 71. Delete [wm/«if].
p. 95, No. 355. Should be Richard, not Thomas Mery.
p. 106, No. 91. Read Lowde.
p. 149, No. 84. Should be Richard, not William Gyllys.
p. 457, last two lines in col. 2 can be deleted ; they should be transferred to
Bekensall on p. 424, col. 2.
VOL. II.
Is an Inventory only, not a Will.
Insert (Pentorn) after Peniton.
Lipp should be App or Upp.
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INDEX NOMINUM.
Abant als. Turner, add Wm.
Add Finch or Vinch, John, 102.
Add Ockeley or Wokeley, Wm. 14.
WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS
NOW PRESERVED IN THB
probate 3Re5istr|> at WLoxttsttv.
WILLS ON FILES, 1601-1652.
1601.
No.
1 Turner, Nicholas, husbandman, Spechley. W. I.
2 Turner, Margaret, widow, Holte. W. I.
3 Emmes, William, husbandman, Priors Salford. W. I.
4 Weston, Thomas, sen., husbandman, Fladbury. W. I.
4a Elcox, Edmond, husbandman, Martley. Admon. and W. I.
5 Pivinch, Richard, clothier, St. Alban, Worcester. W. I.
6 Pemberton, Richard, husbandman, Mathen. W. I,
7 Lobrydge, John, Halesowen. W. I.
8 Byddle, Thomas, Yardley. W. I.
9 Bradley, Richard, Fladbury. W. I.
10 Smith, John, husbandman, Norton-Kempsey. W. I.
11 Typpinge, Richard, glover, Much Malvern. W. I.
12 Shawe, Thomas, carpenter, Dudley. W. I.
13 Cogbyll, William, husbandman, Brailes. W. I,
14 Parks, Jone, widow, Halesowen. W. I.
15 Liggon, Hugh, gent., Hanley Castle. W. I.
16 Whitting^on, Thomas, husbandman, Shottery, Stratford-upon-Avon. W. I.
17 Cowell, Kenelm, dyer, Upton-upon-Severne. W. I.
18 Best, Anne, widow, Hartlebury. W. I.
\Sa Alderne, Edmund, Martley. Admon.
i8(J Sheppd, Ann, St. Michael Bedwardine. Admon. and I.
iSc Johnsons, Elizabeth, Badsey. Admon,
l8rf Hill, William, gent, Longdon. Admon. and I.
18^ Hill, Humfrie, Bromsgrove. Admon.
18/" West-wode, William, yeoman, Halesowen. Admon. and I.
i8_^ Cheshire, John, husbandman, Grimley. Admon. and I.
18^ Asteley a/s. Bell, Richard, Holy Cross, Pershore. Admon.
18/ Hardyman, William, Worcester. Admon, and I.
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Worcester Wills and Administrations.
[1601.
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1 8/' Chester, Constantine, yeoman, Stoulton.
18^ Brooke, Thomas, Warwick.
18/ Richardson, Alice, widow, Salwarp.
19 Ordway, Elizabeth, widow, Brodway.
19a Ordwey, Richard, Brodway.
19^5 Watkins, John, H anbury.
I9<: White, Margaret, widow, Morton Merrell.
\()d Johnsons, Richard, .
19^ Reade, William, husbandman. Priors Salford.
19/ Wakeman, Thomas, clerk, Flyford Flavell.
20 Higgs, Roger, Hartlebury.
20a Pardoe, Philip, shomaker. Nether Areley.
^ob Trowghton, Robert, St. John's Bedwardine.
20C Salwey, Thomas, Asteley.
20^ Frost, William, carpenter, Wolverley.
20^ Sheward, Richard, Inckbarow.
lof Checketts, William, husbandman, Priors Salford.
20^ Greene, Humfrie, Halesowen.
loh Bolton, Henry, Warwick.
20/ Haye, William, St. John's Bedwardine.
20;' Porter, John, husbandman, Claynes.
20^ Cotterell, Robert, Overbury.
20/ Whitfielde, Alice, Kilherminster.
20W Bell, John, husbandman, Martley.
21 Theaker, Isabel, widow, Halesowen.
22 Sawnders, William, Dodderhill.
23 Symes, Henry, Hallow.
24 Staples, Mawde, widow, Bidford.
25 Copelande, Ann, widow, Bidford.
26 Wheler, John, Stoke Prior.
27 Callow, Richard, Odingley.
28 Dalle, Roger, tanner, Lygh.
29 Rodes, Thomas, baker, Tardebig.
30 Batchlor, George, yeoman, Birlingham.
31 Russell, Robert, husbandman, Pendocke.
32 Cooke, Edward, weaver, Ly.
33 Scarellett, Alice, widow, Aston Cantloe.
34 Warde, John, Ilmington.
34a Watton, John, Kings Norton.
34^ Creswell, William, husbandman, Bradeley.
35 White, John, yeoman, Moore.
36 Staunton, Margaret, widow. Great Comberton.
37 Kinge, Richard, fletcher. All Saints, Worcester.
38 Dauis, Margaret, The Berrowe, Worcester.
39 Goorle, Thomas, yeoman, Kemsey.
40 Fulwell, Margaret, widow, Wycke-Pershore.
41 Lowe, John, Northfield.
42 Showle, Mary, Abbotts Morton.
43 Amphlett als. Smith, Richard, butcher, Ambresley.
44 Goorle, Robert, husbandman, Kemsey.
45 Lett, Richard, husbandman, Churchill.
46 Sponer, William, husbandman, Northlitleton.
47 Pitt, Richard, yeoman, Chaddesley Corbet.
48 Bratt als. Pratt, Robert, Wicke-juxta-Pershore.
49 Perrott, Thomas, Rowley.
50 Hare, Michael, husbandman, Stratford-upon-Avon.
51 Rogers, Thomas, Wotten Wawen.
52 Whynne ali. Frances, John, Fladbury.
52a Dannce, William, husbandman, Elmley Castle.
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53 Mason, Thomas, husbandman, Lyghthorne.
54 Welles, William, tanner, Warwick.
55 Martlin, William, smith, Warwick.
56 Spicer, Thomas, sen., Oxhill.
57 Verlonge, Robert, yeoman, Coughton.
58 Yede, John, husbandman, Studley.
59 Hawks, John, husbandman, Hampton Ep'i.
60 Collens, William, vitailer, Henley in Arden.
61 Baule, Henry, husbandman, Wasperton.
62 Baule, John, husbandman, Wasperton.
63 Parker, Robert, husbandman, Shipston-upon-Stower.
64 Underbill, Raphe, husbandman, W'chford.
65 Smithe, Ann, widow, Eckington.
66 Buck, Thomas, husbandman, Wraxall.
67 Staple, William, husbandman, Kemsey.
68 Alye, Roger, Tardebick.
(Aa Gunnell, Richard, taylor, Ridmarley Debitot.
69 Steuens, Jone, jun., Paxford.
69^ Russell, Elinor, Staunton.
70 Hyett, William, yeoman, Elmley Castle.
71 Wood, Gilbert, husbandman, Shelsley Beacham.
72 Dunne, Walter, yeoman, Hartlebury.
72a Taft, William, St. Andrew's, Worcester.
73 Palmer, Phillip, Ombersley and Presteigne, Heref.
74 a Sevearne, Jone, widow, Shrawley.
75 Hunt, John, yeoman, Long Compton.
76 Smythe, John, labourer, Worcester.
77 Greene, Elizabeth, widow, Tanworth.
78 Reade, Thomas, husbandman. Much Malvern.
79 Handye, Henry, smith, Feckenham.
80 Fowler, John, husbandman, Kemsey.
81 Dugmore, Thomas, husbandman, Pendock.
82 Yarrington, William, husbandman, Asteley.
83 Taylor, Richard, husbandman, Asteley.
83a Burton als. Bruton, Francis, Eldersfield.
84 Dypple, Henry, yeoman, Stoke Prior.
85 Savage, Thomas, husbandman, Bengworth.
86 Harebeard, Steven, husbandman, Bromsgrove.
87 Hawkes, Emme, widow, Old Swinford.
88 Chambers, Edward, husbandman, Bromsgrove.
89 Smythe, Jeffraye, yeoman, Feckenham.
90 Pope, William, yeoman, Alvechurch.
91 Maddoze, William, dyer, Worcester.
92 Dunford, Robert, husbandman. Long Compton.
93 Pope, Agnes, widow, Great Comberton.
94 Atmeare, Isabel, widow, Bordesley.
94a Hall, Margaret, Longdon.
95 Maimder, Joan, widow, Evenlode.
96 Smyth, John, yeoman, Evesham.
97 Downinge, Alice, widow, Stone.
98 Stevens als. Weau, Margaret, widow, Eldersfield,
99 Yate, Elizabeth, widow, Yardley.
100 Showell, Francis, Abbotts Morton.
ioo<2 Brantley, Cicelie, widow. All Saints, Evesham.
10 1 Underbill, John, Crimscott.
102 Georg, Agnes, widow, Eckington.
102a Tollie, John, Ombersley.
103 Bradley, William, husbandman, Wolford Magna.
104 Bolter, Robert, husbandman, Eckington.
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04a Jewkes, William, Worcester. Admon. and I.
04^ Vizar, Henry, Cotheridge. Admon. and I.
05 Jeffryce, William, yeoman, Longdon. W. I.
06 Wannarton, Anne, Kethermister. W.
07 Tollie, Joice, widow, Henley in Arden. W. I.
08 Wilkes, Walter, Briclehampton. W. I.
o%a Clarke als. Gilbert, John, husbandman, Shrawley. W.
09 Gower, Robert, esq., Kings Norton. W. I.
10 Bryan, Elizabeth, widow, Bromsgrove. W. I.
1 1 Wogan, Richard, yeoman, Liegh. W. I.
12 Lynton, Richard, husbandman, Liegh. W. I.
13 Jones als. Jefferes, George, husbandman, Great Witley. W. I.
14 Higgins, William, husbandman. Great Wolford. W. I.
15 Greenway, William, caryer, Stretford-upon-Avon. W. I.
1 5« Rogers, Thomas, Claverdon. I.
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17 Paise, George, sen., yeoman, Defford. W. I.
18 Newey, Richard, Kings Norton. W. I.
\%a Watton, John, Yardley. Admon. and I.
\%b Jones, Gryfifyn, husbandman, Worcester. Admon. and I.
\%c Geast, John, Alchurch. Admon. and I.
18^ Butcher, Hugh, Kithermister. Admon. and I.
i8<? Haynes, John, Harvington. Admon. and I.
18/ Billingsley, Raphe, St. Andrew's, Worcester. Admon. and I.
\%g Sheffeild, Thomas, husbandman, Stratford-upon-Avon. Admon. and I.
18^ Rhoades, Robert, Stretford-upon-Avon. Admon. and I.
i8z' Rowley, Stephen, clerk, Elmley Lovet. Admon.
1 8/' Sponer, William, yeoman, Wickhamford. Admon. and I.
\Zk Robbins, Margaret, Lapworth. Admon.
19 More, John, weaver, Warwick. W. I.
20 Heming, Richard, weaver, Alcester. W. I.
21 Wemme, Anthony, Claynes. W.
22 Crumpe, Thomas, Sallwarp. , W. I.
22(1! Chapman, Gilbert, Malvern Magna. Admon. and I.
23 StraJnge, Felse, widow, Upton Warren. W. I.
24 Whop, John, husbandman, Stoulton. W. I.
25 Yarnton, Richard, husbandman, Breedon Admon. and W. I.
26 Smyth, Richard, husbandman, Blockley. W. I.
26a Brayne, Joane, widow. Stoke Prior. Admon. and I.
261^ Hart, William, Lighe. Admon. and I.
26f Stocke, William, Crome Debitot. Admon. and I.
27 Tenannte, William, husbandman, Cropthorne. W. I.
28 Holte, Roger, Hagley. W. I.
29 Sambache, John, yeoman, Broadway. W. I.
30 Kempe, Francis, wever, St. Andrew, Worcester, W. I.
loa Ingram, John, Castlemorton. Admon. and I.
ydb Wokeley, Henry, Rowington. Admon.
30^ Heckes, Richard, Warwick. Admon.
Tpd Brooke, Thomas, Kithermister. Admon.
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32 Ballard, Anne, widow, Hartlebury. W. I.
32a Robbins, Margaret, Lapworth. \dup^ \.
33 Fletcher, Alice, Whichford. W. L
34 Sanders, William, husbandman, Wroxall. W. *I.
35 Willson, Isabell, Charlcote. W. \.
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37 Martin, Evan, Badsey. Admon. and W. L
38 Ockeley, Henry, yeoman, Tanworth. Admon. and W. \.
38a Thornes, Edmund, Dudley. Admon. and I.
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39 Thornbery \^als. WellifedJ, Alice, widow, Birlingham. [j^PA ^^- ^•
40 Hobday, William, glover, Stratford-upon-Avon. W. I.
41 Cook, Thomas, sen., St. Andrew, Pershore. Admon. and W. I.
42 Smarte, Francis, Luddington. Admon. and VV.
42a Daunce, Agnes, widow, Crome Dabitott. Admon. and I.
43 Power, Thomas, weaver, St. Helen, Worcester. Admon. and W. I.
44 Howse, John, yeoman, Wawen Wotton. W. I.
45 Mansell, Margery, widow, Cradley. [^Incomplete Admon.] and W. I.
46 Bradshae, Robert, yeoman, Hampton Ep'i. W. I.
47 Gregorie, Thomas, Kingsnorton. Admon. and W. I.
48 Persivall, Henry, husbandman, Kemsey. W. I.
49 Thmpp, John, husbandman, Great Witley. W. I.
50 Neede, John, mason, Powick. W. I.
51 Becke, Robert, husbandman, Hallowe. W. I.
52 Smith, Richard, Stoke. W. I.
53 Wodcocke, John, husbandman, Belbroughton. Admon. and W. I,
54 Payton, Mary, widow, Tardebigge. W. I.
55 Packsford, John, St. Nicholas, Worcester. Admon. and W. I.?
56 Tomes, Humphrey, dyer, Worcester. W.
57 Bugden, Agnes, widow, Aldington. W. I.
58 Fownes, William, tanner, Redditch. Admon. and W. I.
59 Howman, John, yeoman, Dormston. W. I.
60 Avis, Walter, husbandman, Whichford. W. I.
6i Qeyton, Thomas, Reddich. W. I.
62 Turner, John, gent., Atherston. W, I.
63 Lylle, Laurance, yeoman, Much Malvern. W. I.
64 Such, John, batchelor, Stratford-upon-Avon. W. I.
65 Clarke, Thomas, husbandman, Hampton Ep'i. W. I.
66 Adams, John, Overbury. W. I.
67 Moore, Robert, husbandman, Breedon. W.
68 Mansell, Richard, Oldswinford. - W.
68a Dole, Joyce, widow, St. John's, Worcester. Admon. and I.
6?>b Hitchins, John, Much Malvern. Admon. and I.
68f Baker, Daniell, Henley in Arden. Admon. and I.
68^ Charetton, Margaret, widow, St. John Bedwardine. Admon. and I.
68^ Milton, Leonard, Dudley. Admon. and I.
68/ Wheeler, Gabriell, weaver, St. Nicholas, Worcester. I.
68^ Jones, Richard, Crowle. Bond to pay ;{^20 in lieu of goods.
68^ Best, George, . I.
68;" Davis, Thomas, yeoman, Droitwich. I.
68y Cooke, Walter, Franckley. C^'"/] I-
68/t Androes, Humfrey, St. John's, Worcester. Admon. and I.
68/ Harris, Richard, Powick. Bond during minority of Joane Harris.
68;«Ashley, Richard, . I.
69 Hitchcoze, Anthony, taylor, Claynes (1599). W.
70 Chester, VVilliam, bachlor, Staunton [fio date]. Caveat.
71 [Not used.]
yia Tovie, John, yeoman, Martley. Citation.
yid Oldswinford., Church of. Sequest.
7 If Fly/ord Flavell., C\\\xrc\\ o{. Sequest.
J id Grafton Fly ford, Church of. Sequest.
T\e Rickards, Joan, . W.
1602.
1 Bradley, Thomas, . W. and ? I.
2 Morris, John, . ? W. I.
3 Troth, William, husbandman, Feckenham. Admon. and W. I.
3a Kings, Raphe, Upton Snodsbury. Admon. and I.
3^ Compton, John, Pirton. Admon. and I.
ic Hall, John, Wolverley. [Incomplete] Admon. and I.
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4 Giles, Hugh, ropier, Earles Crotne.
5 Smithe, Thomas, husbandman, Shellesley Beacham.
6 Adams, Thomas, joyner, Bengworth.
7 Westwood, John, Chadesley Corbet.
8 Huntyngfton als. Butler, Henry, Feckenham.
9 Robins, William, Chadsley Corbett.
10 Jenckes, John, Shellfield.
loa Crowe, Edward, blacksmith, Bromsgrove.
11 Dyngle, Francis, Strensham.
12 Buttell, John, husbandman, Kemsey.
13 Sandes, Richard, cowper, Worcester.
14 Savage, Leonard, yeoman, Tanworth.
14a Tolly, Margaret, widow, Ombersley.
15 Baxter, Richard, sen., Powick.
16 Sta£forde, James, yeoman, Yardley.
16a Sannders, William, husbandman, Welland.
17 Linton, Roger, weaver, Powick.
18 Linnall, Richard, labourer, Mathen.
19 Hewes, Elizabeth, widow. Callow Hill.
20 Knig^ht, Anne, widow, Pirton.
21 Sowley, William, yeoman, Whitelady Aston.
22 Rychards, Thomas, Kemsey.
23 Neede, John, Evesham.
23<a: Reeve, William, Norton-Evesham.
24 Mansell, Thomas, yeoman, Old Swynford.
25 Lynedon, William, yeoman, Kings Norton.
26 Averey, John, joyner. Kings Norton.
27 Farr, Laurence, Fladbury.
27a Acton, Richard, Alvechurch.
i^b Cooke, Richard, Kithermister.
28 Wellyfed, Ann, widow, Birlingham.
29 Barber, Frances, husbandman, Terdebige.
30 Burason, Thomas, whelewright, Witchenford.
31 Wynsmores, Richard, yeoman, Leigh.
32 Richardson als. Smith, Fulke, inholder, Alcester.
33 Smythe, Humphrey, baker, St. Laurence, Evesham.
34 Cager, John, husbandman, Cropthorne.
35 Garrett, Joane, widow, Inckbarrow.
36 Wootton, William, husbandman. Temple Tyso.
37 Rooke, Margreate, widow, Evenlode.
38 Reeue, William, husbandman, Washbourne.
39 Nuttowe, Roger, taylor, Cropthorne.
40 Milloerde, Richard, yeoman, Byrchmorton.
41 Averell, Henry, tayler, Salford.
42 Hopkins, Thomas, husbandman, Barford.
43 Sowtholl, Bennet, widow, Hagley.
44 Hurlebutt, Roger, gent., Warwick.
45 Joyner, William, husbandman, Long Compton.
46 Richards, Raphe, Abberton.
47 Blicke, Ellis, Bromsgrove.
48 Pettie, Robert, yeoman, Ilmington.
49 Symes, Walter, weuer, Ambresley.
50 Gough, Thomas, Budbrocke.
51 Frost, Henry, Budbrocke.
52 Payne, Alexander, All Saints, Evesham.
53 Smyth, Thomas, Upton-upon-Severn.
54 Androes, John, Inckbarrow.
55 Raby, John, wheelwright, Old Swinford.
56 Badger, Geffrey, yeoman, Bromsgrove.
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57 Holdshipe, George, husbandman, Upton Snodsburie. Admon. and W. I.
yia Cowles, Thomas, husbandman, Besford. Admon. and I.
57/5 Strickland, Henry, Worcester. Admon. and I.
57^ Fownes, Sibill, widow, and Fownes, Andrew, Cowghton. Admon. and I.
57</ Patchett, Gilbert, Evesham
57^ Lowe, Richard, St. Andrew's, Worcester.
58 Richards, John, taylor, Salwarpe.
58a Hewes, Thomas, Long Compton.
58/J Bate, Alice, Stoke Prior.
59 Hierne als. Taylor, Elizabeth, Evesham.
59<^ Ovard, Margerie, Upton-upon-Severn (?).
59<J Hay, Phillip, Evesham.
59^ Ceycill, Thomas, St. Ellen's, Worcester.
59df Cheswall, Thomas, husbandman, Dodenham.
6a Sheward, John, husbandman, Feckenharn.
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bo/ Elle, Anthonie, tailor, Ilmington.
61 Harrison, Ralph, Severnstoke.
bia Hawkins, William, St. Clement's, Worcester.
62 Lenche, John, husbandman, Churchlench.
62a Stanley als. Cooke, John, Alderminster.
63 Hicks, Katherine, widow, Warwick.
64 Price, William, labourer, Elmbridge.
64a Hopkins, Hercules, Wotton Wawen.
65 Gryinett, Richard, sen., husbandman, Bydford.
65a Hopkins, William, All Saints, Worcester.
b^b Fetherston, Isabell, Tanworth.
65^: Knight, Joane, Much Malvern.
t^d Tolley, Elizabeth, Upton Warren.
651? Dolitle, John, tailor, Kidderminster.
65/ Hill, James, tanner, St. Clement's, Worcester.
b^g Sly, Agnes, Blockley.
65-4 Skay, John, Witchford.
65/ Sansara, Anne, St. John's Bedwardine.
65/' Davies, John, Crowle.
b^k Bentley, William, smith, Wicke-Pershore.
65/ Russell, Margaret, Witley Magna.
66 Nycoles, Richard, husbandman, Whitinton.
66a Barlow, John, Powick.
66b Shreive, Alice, Tibberton.
66c Ballard, Joane, widow, Crowle.
66^ Cooke, Thomas, Rowslench.
66e Sowtherne, John, Strensham.
66/ Tibbotts, Robert, baker, Warwick.
66^ Turle, William, husbandman, Abbots Salford.
66,^ Gunnell, John, and Gunnell, .Margaret, Ridmarley,
66/ Coxe, John, yeoman, Malhon.
667 Blatter, John, Wolford.
67 Sandall, Humfrey, husbandman, Feckenham.
68 Nott, Joane, Kidderminster.
69 House, Robert, Claverdon.
70 Taylor, Ann, widow, Chadsley Corbett.
71 Stower, Edward, fishei', Ambresley.
72 Lane, Robert, Dudley.
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73 Fox, John, husbandman, Ambresley. W. I.
74 Beckley, John, Coughton. W. I.
75 Dowler, WiUiam, glover, Alcester. W. I.
76 Stampes als. Tewe, John, yeoman, Hampton Lovett. W. I.
77 Tumor, Margeret, widow. North Pidle. W. I.
78 Pulleie, Thomas, husbandman, Eckington. W. I.
79 Chester, John, husbandman, Staunton. W. I.
80 Locke, Margery, widow, Wadborow. W. I.
81 Bullock, Thomas, sen., husbandman, Pepleton. W. I.
82 Dawe, Thomas, labourer, Powick. W. I.
83 Cooper, Florishe, yeoman, Chatesley. W. I.
84 Raynoldes, William, blacksmith, Kiddermister, W. I.
85 Honnyett, John, boocher, Worcester. W. I.
86 Jackesone, William, sen., Spernall. W. I.
87 Pollard, John, Pirton. W.
88 Walker, Richard, husbandman, Seavem Stoke. W. I.
89 Heath, John, yeoman, Stoke Prior. W. I.
90 Beene, Thomas, husbandman, Liegh. W. I.
91 Tandy, Richard, Abbotts Morton. W. I.
92 Cowlls, Richard, Salwarp. W. I.
93 Norris, Richard, yeoman, Upton Warren. W. I.
94 Hanbury, Francis, taylor, Ambresley. W. I.
95 Pollycatt, Richard, husbandman, Ambresley. W^ I.
96 Lyghe, Joane, widow, Ambresley. W. I.
97 Benford, Sibble, widow, Cropthome. W. I.
98 Brettle, Richard, yeoman, Romesley. W. I.
99 Coolson, Margaret, widow, Stoulton. W. I.
00 Hadley, Mauld, Marten. W. I.
01 Sowley, Agnes, widow, Churchill. W. I.
02 Marten als. Weaver, Joane, widow, Shrawley. W. I.
03 Freeman, Richard, Wiethley. W. and ? I.
04 Dogood, Joane, widow, Lighe. W. I.
05 Stevenson, Henry, Parshore. W. I.
06 Slough, Elizabeth, widow, Kings Norton. W. I.
07 Bodledge, Arthur, joyner, Great Witley. W.I.
08 Yede, Edmund, yeoman, Studley. W. I.
09 Neede, Theodore, taylor. Much Malvern. W. I.
10 Pinocke, Richard, Upton-upon-Sevem. W. I.
11 Gorway, John, All Saints, Worcester. W. I.
12 Pathlow, Thomas, Brailes. W. I.
13 Hinkseman, Thomas, bucher, All Saints, Worcester. W.
14 Mason, Thomas, Worcester. W. I.
15 Heare, Thomas, husbandman, Holte. W. I.
16 Smithe als. Farmer, Thomas, yeoman, St. John's Bedwardine. W. and ? I.
17 Waters, Richard, husbandman, Ipsley. W. I.
18 Sergeant, John, yeoman, Kidderminster. W. I.
19 Evett, Justinian, gent., Hallowe. W. I.
20 Home, Ann, widow, Tiberton. W. I.
21 Grissolde, Margery, widow, Rowington. W.
22 Whyte, Nicholas, Morton Morrell. W. I.
23 Pirton, Robert, labourer, Ridmarley Dabitot. W. I.
24 Branden, John, . - W.
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25 Brooke, Walter, \missing\.
26 Hicoz, John, husbandman, Sevemstoke. W. I.
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28 Longforde, John, carpenter, Churchill. W. I.
29 BuUocke, Anne, widow, Acton. W. I.
30 Kinges, Alice, Upton Snodsbury. W. I.
31 Spooner, Thomas, sen., clothier, Worcester. W.
32 Knight als. Burgain, Elizabeth, Bromsgrove. W. I.
33 Hawkes, George, husbandman, Sturton, W'chford. W. I.
33a Heming, John, yeoman, Ombersley. Admon. and I.
33<J Ellis, William, Charlton. \Incomplcte\ Admon. and I.
33^ Marshall, Anthony, clerk, Evesham. Admon. and I.
33</ Higges, Richard, husbandman, Charlton. Admon. and 1.
33^ Gunnell, John, sen., Ridmarley. Admon. and I.
33/ Digger, John, Spernall. Admon. and 1.
2)}^ Rogers, Thomas, yeoman, Claverdon. Admon. and I.
34 Tayler, Richard, yeoman, Kempsey. W.
34^ Holder, Alice, Feckenham. Admon. and I.
343 Beasley, John, Morton Bagott. [Incotiiplete] Admon. and I.
34(7 Chauntrell, William, Pepleton. Admon. and I.
34^/ Osbaston, Humfrey, OldnoU. Admon. and I.
344? Perks, Walter, Doderhill. Admon.
34/ Baxster, John, Malvern Magna. Admon.
34j^- Lyndon, James, yeoman, Kingsnorton. Admon. and I.
33 Pachette, Gilbert, husbandman, Bromsgrove. W.
36 Bettes, Joane, widow. Long Compton. W.
37 Hanberie, Francis, taylor, Ambresley. W. I.
37(i Greene, Francis, Warndon. I.
2,7b Sherryf, Alice, widow, Tiberton. I.
37^ Reade, William, husbandman, Newland. I,
37^ Weaver, Richard, 1 combe. I.
2,7e Smyth, Thomas, Chaddesley. I.
37/ Parr, William, husbandman, Wickelsford. I.
37^ Smarte, Francis, singleman, Haddington. I.
37/i Kyngs, Richard, husbandman, Upton Snodsbury. I.
37/ Pollard, John, Pirton. I.
37/ Skelton, John, Pershore. Admon. and I.
37^^ Amaris, Thomas, tayler, Inckbarow. Admon. and I.
37/ Inkbarrowe, Richard, Drakbroughton. I.
37/;/ Tayler, Richard, and Tayler, Thomas, Kemsey. Admon.
37;/ Buliocke, Richard, Lighe. Admon.
37t> Osbaston, George, Long Compton. Admon.
37/ Acton, Richard, . I.
37^ Russell, Margaret, Great Witley. I.
37^- Osboldston, John, gent., Long Compton. I.
37^ Baken, Thomas, . L
37/ Hall, Thomas, . [dup.'\ I.
y]u Walker, Richard, sen., Seavernstoke. Admon.
y]v Hopkens, Hercules, . \.
37wTafte, George, Round Alne. Admon.
37r Bovie, Thomas, Bidford. Admon. and W.
38 Ince, Mawlde, widow, Elmley Lovet. W.
2)^a Stermie, Thomas, Lenchwicke. I.
38^^ ^Incomplete Admon. ?]
39 Monntriche, Michael, minister, Pirton. W.
39<i Baker, Marie, widow, Halesowen. I.
39^ Co];in-3, John, yeoman, Rowington. L
39c Vv'!ili?.ms. Richard, Crymescote. W.
40 Pagett. \V')lliam, Beibroughton. . W.
4C';' Chambcrlyn, John, husbandman, Claines. I.
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41 Dauis, John, Claynes. W.
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141a Greene, Joan, widow, .
142 Walker, Thomas, Little Wolford. _
142a Elmnly (? Plumbe), Robert, .
142^ Earlescrome, Parsonage of.
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1 Greene, Joan, widow, Dodenham.
2 Woodward, Thomas, husbandman, Inckbarow.
3 Tolly, Alice, widow, Upton Snodsbury.
2,a Moorton, Joane, Lighe.
4 Lyllye, William, husbandman, Pershore.
5 Seakin, Alice, widow, Shrawley.
6 Ingram, John, yeoman, Martley.
7 Woodcock, Anis, widow, Belbroughton.
8 Lynton, Thomas, waver, Brodwas.
9 Stanton, Dorothy, Kemsey.
10 More, John, yeoman, Moseley.
11 Horniblow, James, sen., husbandman, Crowle.
12 Wylks, John, husbandman, Kidderminster,
I2rt Heyward, Richard, Tanworth.
13 Wilkinson, James, husbandman, Aulfricke.
14 Hunte, Thomas, yeoman, Rowington.
15 Townesend, Roger, yeoman, Norton Linsey.
16 Hunte, Joan, widow, Bretforton.
17 Morgan, David, Evesham.
18 Andrewes, John, husbandman, Evenlode.
19 Barnard, ThomaSj yeoman, Pendock.
20 Kettell, Bartholemevv, Kings Norton.
20a Townsend, John, husbandman, Wolverdington.
21 Bate, Henry, Weathley.
iia Miller, John, Alchurch.
22 Frewen, Edward, Hanley Castle.
12a Applebe, William, Temple Grafton.
23 Hawkes, John, yeoman, Franklej'.
23^ Peerson, Elizabeth, St. Ellen's, VVorcester.
24 Wood, Ann, widow, Great Witley.
25 Castle, Thomas, Holt.
26 Davis, John, Claynes.
27 Mense, William, Coughton.
28 Perse, Thomas, yeoman, Ridmarley Debitot.
29 Tovie, Margaret, widow, Witchingforde.
30 George William, husbandman, Eckington.
30a Smith, John, Norton-Evesham.
31 Gwent, Thomas, husbandman, Norton-Evesham.
32 Bentley, Margery, widow, Wick-Pershore.
32a Lide, John, Upton Snodsbury.
33 HorteU, John, yeoman, Belbroughton.
34 Olde, Roger, yeoman. Much Malvern.
35 Kinges, Henry, husbandman, Upton Snodsbury.
36 Fitter, John, wever, Kings Norton.
37 Hemming, Henry, husbandman, Coughton.
37^ Eginton, Jane, Halford.
38 Hodnet, George, .
39 Hewes, Amy, Henwyck Hill.
39« Palmer, John, Suckley.
40 Gilles, William, Cotheridge.
41 Gardner, John, yeoman, Ambresley.
42 Amphlett, Thomas, wever, Ambresley.
42a Harte, Richard, husbandman, Liegh.
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\zb Blissard, Alice, Evesham.
43 Stainton, William, clarke, Bordesley.
44 Westod, John, Bromsgrove.
44a Ashley, John, labourer, St. John's Bedwardine.
45 Neede, John, husbandman, Much Malvern.
Snape, Robert, yeoman, Beaudesert.
Androos, John, yeoman, Great Wolverton.
Daverdale, Margery, widow, Spechley.
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Hassold, Richard, Luddeley, Hales Owen. W. I.
Deye, John, shoomaker, Alcester. W. I.
Wade, Thomas, tanner, Pershore. W. I.
Tolly, Griffen, yeoman, Belbroughton. Admon. and W. I.
Daverdayle, Martha, maide, Spechley. W. I.
54a Rownd, Thomas, Snitterfield. Admon.
55 Beane, William, jun., husbandman, Liegh. W. I.
56 Saunders, Thomas, husbandman, Ombersley. W. I.
57 Hadon, Isabell, Rowley, Staffs. W. I.
58 Roper, Richard, yeoman. Kings Norton. W. I.
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58a Perkes, William, Hales Owen
59 Parker, William, yeoman, Claverdon.
60 Smith, Thomas, Stoke Prior.
61 Tandye, Stephen, husbandman, Claynes.
62 Bawden, John, husbandman, Holt.
63 Noxton, John, yeoman, Shellsley Beacham.
63a Wrenford, William, Longdon.
64 Moore, William, yeoman, Brodway.
64a Joyner, John, Martley.
b\b Winslow, John, Earlescrome.
64^ Writer, Thomas, Severne Stoke.
b\d Dauis, John, St. Peter's, Worcester.
64^ Carpenter, Joane, singlewoman, Eldersfield.
64/ Tomson, Ellinor, widow, Bromsgrove.
64^ Luckcoke, John, Halesowen.
65 Kynges, Richard, husbandman, Churchill.
66 Persons, Maude, widow, Coughton.
67 Willyams, Richard, yeoman, Preston Bagott.
67a {Incomplete document?^ ? Admon. of Roger Hadley.
67^ \Natne ^one^ I.
^g \ Goodier, John, sen., yeoman, Shellesley Kings. Admon. and W. 1.
\ Goodier, Margery, widow, Shellesley Kings. Admon. and W.
68a Emmes, Joane, Priors Salford. Admon.
68^ Hadley, Lewis, Frankley. Admon. and I.
68<r Rastell, William, Bromsgrove. Admon. and I.
69 Pratt, Henry, Wolverley. W. I.
69a Coole, Dorothy, Pinvin. Admon.
70 Waynewright, John, husbandman, Dodenham. Admon. and W. I.
71 Tibbuts, Robert, husbandman, Hatton. W. I.
72 Poole, Alice, widow, Uormston. W. I.
73 Bullocke, Sibbill, widow, Mathon. W. I.
74 Myles, Margaret, widow, Worcester. W.
74a Smith, Richard, Chadsley Corbet. Admon.
74* Wyncote, Walter, Witchford. Admon. and ? I.
74^ Burton, Hugh, Kithermister. Admon.
T^d {Incomplete document.^ ? Admon. of Edmund Symmes.
74/ Bissell, John, yeoman, Yardley. Admon. and I.
75 Cooke, Robert, yeoman, Tanworth. W. I.
75a {Incomplete document^
75^ Osboldston, George, yeoman, Long Compton. I.
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75f {^Incomplete document.]
76 Rickardes, William, husbandman, Severne Stoke.
77 Perkins, Joane, singlewoman, Acton Beachampe.
77a Toy, John, yeoman, Woverley.
78 Throppe, William, husbandman, Witchenford.
79 Hodges, George, Brodwaye.
79a Emtnotts, Alexander, Whatcote.
79^ Hynde, Richard, Kington.
7gc Nycholes, Joane, widow, Snitterfield.
79^ Biddle, John, St. Swithin's, Worcester.
79^ Colles, Thomas, Brayles.
80 Baker, Humphrey, Bromsgrove.
81 Gillam, Christopher, Suckley.
82 Streete, Margaret, spinster, St. Clement's, Worcester.
83 Staunton, John, Salwarp.
83a Conway, Edward, Ragley, Arrowe. 2
84 Fincher, Thomas, Stoke Prior.
84a Arden, Jane, Bromsgrove.
85 Heines, Nicholas, yeoman. Abbots Salford.
86 Davies, Nicholas, 13rodway.
87 Hanmer, Humphrey, gent., Coughton.
88 Collicke, Richard, husbandman, Powick.
89 Savage, Henry, Morton Morrell.
89a Savage, James, Powick.
90 Grenebanik, James, St. S within, Worcester.
goq Lawrence, William, Round Alne.
91 Rolles, John, Hales Owen.
92 Harte, William, yeoman, Pedmore.
92a Willis, Margery, Wickamford.
92^ Ha3^es, John, Salford Priors.
93 Woodhouse, William, yeoman, Salwarp.
93a Yate, William, yeoman, Upton Warren.
94 Honibome, Agnes, spinster, Pershore.
95 Wyett, John, clarke, Bushley.
95a Yeate, Richard, wheler, Yardley.
96 Walcroft, William, clerk, Shrawley.
96a Webbe, William, Brayles.
97 Taylor, John, husbandman, Chadsley Corbet.
98 Pitt, John, taylor, Yardley.
99 Gill, Anthony, sithgrinder, Kidderminster.
100 Francis, Nicholas, Strensham.
loi Adams, Gilbert, husbandman, Crowle.
102 Norris, William, Pursell Green.
103 Henleye, Joan, widow, Martley.
104 Feild, William, shomaker. Kings Norton.
104a Summer, Thomas, husbandman, Dodenham.
104^ Kirbie, Thomas, Kidderminster.
104c Cowper, George, Beaudesert.
105 Rowley, Thomas, taylor. Hales Owen.
105a Beamont, Robert, Emlode.
106 Mylburn, Margery, widow, Rowington.
107 Richardson, Thomas, dyer, Worcester.
108 Evctt, Mary, widow, Cotheridge.
108a Lea, John, Yardley.
109 Nicholas, Jane, widow, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
1 10 Torpley, Alice, widow, Bidford.
1 1 1 Walker, William, husbandman, Wickwamford.
112 Hewes, Ann, spinster, Feckenham.
113 Sheward, Amphilis, widow, Tardebige.
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14 Rouse, John, esq., Rowselench. W. I.
15 Lane, George, husbandman, Inckbarowe. W. I.
15a Hunt, John, yeoman, Inckbarow. Admon. and I.
16 Dipple, George, yeoman, Stoke Prior. W. I.
17 Blicke, Richard, Barforde. W. I.
18 Hunte, John, yeoman, Inckbarow. W. and ? I.
\Za Sharpe, Thomas, Fladbury. . Admon. and I.
18^ Russell, Margaret, Rydraarley. Admon.
i8<r Bowles, Anthony, Spemall. Admon.
19 Browning, Margaret, widow, Martley. W.
20 Penn, Margaret, widow, Belbroughton. W. I.
21 Withie, Joane, widow, Claynes. W. I.
22 Powell, Thomas, draper, Warwick. W.
23 Purton, Thomas, yeoman, Ridmarley Debitot. W. I.
24 Collumbyne, William, Worcester [Will missing]. Admon. and 2 I.'s.
25 Cotterell, William, husbandman, Tanworth. W. I.
26 Mauncell, Edward, husbandman, Cherington. W. I.
27 Bysshopp, Thomas, husbandman, Storton. W. I.
28 Cooke, Edward, husbandman, Newenton, Holt. W. I.
29 Ewens, Alice, widow, Bretforton. W. I.
30 Asplin, William, yeoman, Inckbarrow, W. I.
31 More, John, Powick. W. I.
32 Emmotts, Alexander, Whatcote. W. I.
33 Wheeler, William, Priors Salford. W. I.
34 Myles, Margaret, widow, Worcester. W.
35 Hadley, Roger, Halesowen. W.
36 Staunton, John, Salwarp. W.
37 Gaunte, William, husbandman, Snitterfield. W. I.
38 Hadley, Lewes, Halesowen. W.
38a Gunnel], John, Ridmarley Debitot. 2 L's.
38^ Grove, John, yeoman, Badsey. L
38^ Fare, Laurence, Fladbury. I.
38^ Godfraye, John, Priors Cleve. I.
38^ Manncell, William, husbandman, Blockley. L
38/ Lowe, Richard, . L
38^ Whoman, Homfray, Feckenham. L
38A Brooke, Walter, yeoman, Chadsley Corbet. \.
38/ Willets, Anne, Grafton Flyford. L
38/' HauUe, George, . L
38>fe Pardowe, Walter, . L
38/ Day, Henry, gent., . L
38W Prise, Joan, widow, Coughton. 2 I.'s.
38« Aprice, Morgan Abevan, Worcester. Admon. and I.
2)%o Whitfield, Thomas, Ketherminster. .? Admon.
2)2>p Norrisse, John, Chadsley Corbett I.
38^ Knight?, Joane?, Much Malvern. I.
38r Shrawley, Parsonage of. Request.
38J Smytbe, Thomas, Belbroughton (1598). I.
38/ Smithe, William, Belbroughton (1598). L
39 Sharma, Francis [missing.
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I Pritchett, Hugh, yeoman, Asteley. W. L
1 a Heekes, Edward, Worcester. Admon. and I.
\b Gowghe, Richard, Worcester. Admon.
2 ColUns, William, Halesowen. W. I.
2a Taylor, John, Doderhill. [^Incomplete] Admon. and I.
3 Lyde, William, husbandman, Cropthome. W. I.
4 Holland, Richard, tanner, Hanley Castle. Admon. and W. I.
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5 Leg, Kellam, husbandman, Upton-upon-Seveme.
5a Watton, John, Cowghton.
5<J Norris, John, Chadsley Corbett.
5^ Wall, Elizabeth, Woverley.
6 Hichcokx, Humfry, Elmley Castle.
7 Amaris, Emme, widow, Inckbarrow,
8 Sturdye, Thomas, blacksmith, Wigelsforde.
"ill Hope, Frances and Jane, spinsters, Mathon.
%b Whateley, Richard, Henley in Arden.
9 Walker, Jhon, weaver, St. Peeter's, Worcester.
10 Brooke, Richard, clerk, Acton Bechampe.
1 1 Fitter, John, mercer, All Saints, Worcester.
1 1.^1 Wokeley [Ockeley in /.], William, Tan worth.
\\b Stevens, John, husbandman, Ridmarley.
\\c Wheeler, Thomas, Bromsgrove.
\\d Barnett, Robert, Tibberton.
12 Ive ((?r Jve), John, Halesowen.
\2a Jenkins, Henry, husbandman, Morton Morrell.
\2b Gatfield, Elizabeth, widow, Pendocke.
1 2c \_Incomplete document!\
13 Harries als. Collyns, Thomas, husbandman, Much
13a Tenante, Humfry, husbandman, Brayles.
14 Darlinge, Richard, husbandman, Severn Stoke.
15 Hill, Phillip, weaver, St. Ellyn's, Worcester.
16 Dorley, Margaret, widow, Bishampton.
16a Churchey, Edmund, husbandman, Suckley.
16^ Prettie, Henry, Stratford-upon-Avon.
17 Lane, Edmond, husbandman, Wroxhall.
18 Amphlett, John, husbandman, Ambresley.
1 8a Colman, John, Malvern Magna.
19 Poolie, Walter, Tarbige.
20 Marten, Mary, mayden, Astley.
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21 Dugard, John, yeoman, Claynes.
22 Greene, Alice, widow, \Vhite Lady Aston.
23 Beele, Alice, widow, Chatesley.
24 Pallmer, William, husbandman, Lighthorne.
25 Wockey, John, walker, Ambresley.
25a Prettie, Elizabeth, widow, Stretford-upon-Avon.
25^ Milles, Richard, yeoman, Nawnton Beauchamp.
i%c Androes, John, husbandman, Hallowe.
26 Salwey, Thomas, husbandman, Martley.
27 Hill, William, whelewright, Rowington.
28 Gibbarde, William, Armescote.
29 Toy, Thomas, husbandman, Hagley.
30 Cannynge, Thomas, Blockley.
31 Freeman, John, husbandman, Church Honibome.
32 Hanmer, Edward, yeoman, Arrowe.
32a Warner, John, miller, Bidford.
32^ Mercer, Thomas, Aston Cantloe.
32f Brettell, Thomas, .
33 Bennett, John, barber, Warwick.
34 Byddell, Edwarde, husbandman, Claverdon.
35 Ball, William, labourer, Willington.
36 Ingram, John, labourer, Studley.
37 Durant, Roger, husbandman, Kington.
38 Robyns, Richard, husbandman, Loxley.
39 Baule, Robert, Was pert on.
40 Baker, Anne, widow, Aulson.
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41 Pennell, John, husbandman, Ambresley. W. I.
42 Greenebancke, Margaret, widow, St. Swithan's, Worcester. W. I.
43 Turner, Joan, widow, Hollowe. W. I.
44 Browne, John, yeoman, Tanworth. W. I.
44a Millengen ah. Millingchopp, William, St. Ellin's, Worcester. Admon. and I.
45 Barnes, Thomas, hosteler, St. Swithen's, Worcester. W. I.
46 Barker, William, yeoman, Shelsley Beachamp.
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47 Kitchin, John, Over Ekington. W. I.
48 Prettey, William, husbandman, Kings Norton. W. I.
49 Turner, Robert, Holte. Admon. and W. I.
49a Webbe, John, St. Peter's, Worcester. Admon. and I.
49<> Bissell, John, Yardley. Admon. and I.
491: Tayler, William, Suckley. Admon. and I.
50 Sowley, Raphe, yeoman, Whitelady Aston. W. I. and Bond during minority.
51 Haywood, Richard, Lapworth.
52 Amary, Richard, husbandman. Abbots Salford.
53 Marshall, Thomas, yeoman, Southlitleton.
53"^ Tyler, Richard, Ombersley.
53<J Gardener, Richard, yeoman, Ombersley.
54 Wynall, John, yeoman, Ambresley.
55 Vicaredge, Thomas, labourer, Odingley.
56 Jones, Thomas, husbandman, Kempsey.
57 Sefton, Alice, widow, Cropthorne.
58 Nycoles als. Marsh, Margery, widow, Yardley.
59 Clarke, Thomas, yeoman, Kidderminster.
60 Wamear, William, husbandman, Sheipston.
61 Johnson, Elizabeth, widow. All Hallowes, Worcester.
62 Harebeard, Anne, widow, Bromesgrove.
63 Ligon, Barbara, widow, Hanley Castle.
64 James, Elizabeth, widow, Claynes.
65 Ashwell, Thomas, whelewright, Terdebig.
65a Samson, John, St. Nicholas, Worcester,
653 Evett, Richard, Cotheridge.
66 Griffith, Robert, thatcher, Bredon.
67 Lawrence, Edward, yeoman, St. Michael, Worcester.
68 Taylor, Richard, husbandman, Mathon.
69 Lyndon, Edward, yeoman, Worcester.
70 Holliocke, Thomas, Reddich.
71 Skaye, John, sen., yeoman, Long Compton.
72 Lett, Richard, husbandman, Whitelady Aston.
73 Bird, Elizabeth, widow, St. Michael, Worcester.
73a Heath, Alice, Belbroughton.
74 Wilkes als. Nichols, Thomas, Briclehamton.
74a Saunders, Edmund, Fladburie.
74^ Wilkes, Thomas, husbandman, Churchlench.
75 Kinward, Edmund, Aulfricke.
75a Clifford, John, Powick.
76 Dallabie, Nicholas, yeoman, Cotheridge.
77 Cowpy, Julian, widow, Chatesley.
78 Moore, Thomas, Tardebig.
79 Tolly, George, Ombersley.
80 Holmes, Edmund, yeoman, Elmbridge.
81 Linton, Richard, husbandman, Lieghe.
8ia Holtam, John, Alceter.
82 Greene, Richard, husbandman, Yardley.
83 Paget, Richard, smythe, Bidford.
84 Goode, William, yeoman, Warwick.
85 Younge, Richard, weaver, Kings Brome, Bidford.
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86 Parker, Walter, Inckbarrow. W.
87 Roberts, Margaret, widow, Eckington. W.
88 Weme, Alice, widow, Ripple. W.
88a Dawnce, Richard, Wycke-Pershore. Admon. and
89 Burton, James, schoolmaster, Eldersfield. W.
90 Beste, Richard, husbandman, Shriefs-Lench. Admon. and W.
91 Eme, John, husbandman, Shreffs Lench. W.
9ifl Addis, Richard, husbandman, Leighe. Admon. and
91/J Nott, William, All Saints, Worcester. Admon. and
92 Smith, William, husbandman, Hanley Castle. W.
93 Monselowe, Richard, yeoman, Pepleton. W.
94 Birtt, Thomas, Alcester. W.
95 Smyth, Francis, husbandman, Hanley Castle. W.
95a Weale, John, Warwick. Admon
96 Bidden, Anne, widow, Bidford. Admon. and W.
96a Dolitle, Elinor, Kidderminster. Admon. and
961J Millard, William, Alderminster. Admon
97 Muckelowe, William, gent., St. Clement's, Worcester. W.
98 Huband ah. Hibbotts, Richard, gent.. Great Inckbarrowe. W.
98a Gyttons, David, St. Nicholas, Worcester. Admon. and
98^ Sheppey, Richard, Abbotts Morton. Admon. and
99 Cnmipe, Richard, Martley. W. I. and Bond during minority
00 Joyner, George, yeoman. Long Compton. Admon. and W.
oca Atwood [Wood in /.], Charles, Evesham. Admon. and
01 Raby, Margery, widow, Old Swinford. W.
02 . Hollins, Thomas, weaver, Claynes. W.
03 Suffield, William, husbandman, Hanley Castle. W.
04 James, John, husbandman, Claynes. W.
05 Batcheler [Haford als. Batcheler in /.], Thomas, husbandman,
Aulfricke. W.
06 Woodward, Henry, husbandman, Abberton. W.
07 Joanes, Philip, husbandman, Ambresley. W.
08 Randoll, Margaret, spinster, Ambresley. W.
o8rt Randoll, Robert, husbandman, Ambresley. W.
09 Lattymer, Roger, yeoman, Hampton Curie we. W.
10 Abant als. Turner, William, Alcester. W.
11 Gatlyf, Henry, carpenter, Stratford-upon-Avon. W.
12 Lacye, Alice, widow, Drakebroughton. W.
13 Handley, John, Arley Regis. Admon. and W.
14 Bradforde, John, labourer, Eldersfield. W.
15 Hall, John, labourer, Morton Bagott. [^«A] ^^
16 Chamberline, Richard, Whatcote. Admon. and W.
i6a Bourne, John, St. John's Bedwardine. Admon
17 Hill, John, yeoman, Beareley. W.
18 Deaves, Thomas, sen., yeoman, Comberton Magna. W.
19 Brooke, Roger, sen., waterman, St. Andrew, Worcester. W.
19a Haynes, Margerie, Wasperton. Admon. and
19^ Armstronge, William, Alceter. Admon
20 Platts, Robert, Grafton Fliford. . Admon. and W.
20a Roy, William, All Saints, Worcester. Admon. and
21 Fownes, Thomas, gent., Bromesgrove. W.
2ia Colles, William, wever, SaUvarp. Admon. and
22 Walker, Lawrence, husbandman, Salwarp. W.
23 Viser, Francis, yeoman, Hanbury. Admon. and W.
24 Wormington, William, husbandman, Grimley. W.
24« Granger, Thomas, Kemsey. Admon. and
25 Sale, John, blacksmith, Wootton Wawen. W.
26 Bradford, James, yeoman, Offenham. W.
27 Bennet, William, yeoman, Much Malvern. W.
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Woodward, Guy, husbandman, Seveme Stoke.
Chrispe, Elizabeth, widow, Brauncford.
Andrews, John, yeoman, Birch Morton.
Gibbes, WiUiam, Bewsall.
Evett, John, sen., yeoman, Cropthorne.
Hawkes, Thomas, Hampton Lucie.
32(J Booth, Raphe, St. Mary's, Warwick.
■})Zc Rawlins, Elynor, widow, St. Peter, Worcester.
yzd Meysey, John, Tarbige.
33 Cecill, Thomas, yeoman, Great Comberton.
34 Myles, William, Ridmarley Dabitott.
35 Cauldicott, Nicholas, Shipston-sup-Stower.
36 Tayler, Anne, widow, Earles Croombe.
37 Waringe, Joan, widow, Tanworth.
37a Griffin, William, weaver. All Saints, Worcester.
37^ Penne, Elizabeth, widow, Belbroughton.
yjc Walle, John, clerke, Bydford.
37^ Awtie, Thomas, St. Mary's, Warwick.
38 Pengrieffe, Thomas, labourer, Acton Beachamp,
39 Cookes, Humfrey, husbandman, Stoke Prior.
40 Vnderhill, John, Clent.
41 Bovey, Thomas, whittawer, Alcester.
42 Hitchinson ah. Hitchins, Richard, Pershore.
43 Phelps, William, showmaker, Bengworth.
43<at Welch, Hugh, Halesowen.
44 Clarke, James, yeoman, Eldersfield.
45 Penne, Thomas, Bewsall.
46 Drinkwater, Anthony, Blockley.
47 Ordway, Thomas, husbandman, Bengworth.
48 Wylsone, John, yeoman, Upton-upon-Severn.
49 Drinckwater, John, yeoman, Longdon.
0 Truelove, Bauldwine, Kings Norton.
1 Randoll, James, clerke, Ambresley.
2 Ryley, John, sen., yeoman, Ridmarley Debitot.
3 Chapleyn, Thomas, husbandman, Seaverne Stoke.
4 Suffyld, M'get, widow. Little Malvern.
5 Godfrey, Mary, widow, Cleve Priors.
5a Leyney, Richard, yeoman, Earles Croombe.
5^ Conway, D , Arrowe.
5f Chauntrel, Elizabeth, .
5d? Browninge, Margrett, widow, Martley.
5^ Paget, Richard, Bidford.
5/ Lingard, Hugh, Evsham.
Ig Vnion, William, St. John's Bedwardine.
{h Higgins, John, Bromesgrove.
5/ Hauckes, Thomas, Hampton Lucy.
5/' Brettell, Thomas, All Saints, Worcester.
5>6 Mayne, John, Bromsgrove.
6 Child, Richard, Kithermister.
7 Wheeler, John, Droitwich.
8 Lathberye, Thomas, .
8a Sadler, Richard, .
8^ Gatefeild, John, jun., Eldersfield.
8f Kemsall, Avise, Kings Norton.
Zd Wyncote, , Witchford.
%e Amett, Thomas, husbandman, Ombersley.
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i8 Worcester Wilis and Administrations. [1605.
No.
160 Frere ?, John ?, . {part of] W.
i6oa Croc, John, Bromesgrove. I.
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160c Dudley^ Vicarage of. Sequest.
\bod Tysoe^ Vicarage of. Sequest.
\boe Acton Beauchatnp^ Parsonage of. Sequest.
\bof Yearlze, Vicarage of. Sequest.
160^ Butlers Marston, Church of. Sequest.
1605.
1 Hill, Humfry [misstng].
2 Smith, William, Haseley. W. and ? I.
2a Tomlinso, John, Alcester. Admon.
3 Clarke, Hugh, Stoulton. W. I.
2,a Chamb'rs, Richard, St. Swithin's, Worcester. Admon.
2)b Lench, Richard, Little Comberton. Admon.
2,c Yeomonds, William, husbandman, Powyke. Admon. and I.
4 Lipthrott, John, carpenter, Kidderminster. W. I.
4a {^Incomplete Botid.]
5 Kempson, Leonard, gent., Hilborrowe. W. L
6 Roe, Elizabeth, widow, Bromesgrove. W. I.
7 Maxston, Hellen, widow, Moseley. W. L
8 Whelar, William, husbandman, Martley. W. L
8a Wheeler, George, gent., Marten Hussentree. Admon. and L
9 Geaste, John, yeoman, Northefylde. Admon. and W. L
10 •Blackford, John, husbandman, Oxhill. W. L
1 1 Mawedicke, Daniell, yeoman, Morton Bagotte. W. L
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\\b Booth, Raphe, Warwick. I.
12 Willessey, Thomas, carpenter, Bidford. Admon. and W. I.
13 Harper, Sybell, widow, Inckbarowe. W. L
13^? Jones, Francis, Martley. Admon. and L
13^ Cowper, William, Aulson. Admon. and I.
13^ Sandlands, John, Ripple. Admon.
14 Hanne, Edward, yeoman, Yardeley. W. L
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15 Smith, Henry, smyth, Lenchwick. W. I.
16 Flesher, William, butcher, Pershore. W. \.
17 Shawe, Edward, yeoman, Northfielde. W. I.
18 Williams, John, sen., husbandman, Claynes. W. I.
19 Cooke, John,. yeoman, Shrawley. Admon. and W. I.
20 Cowlls, Richard, Salwarp. W. I.
2 1 Wade, Robert, husbandman, St. Andrew's, Pershore. Admon. and W. L
2ia Greaves, William, Kings Norton. Admon.
22 Blune, William, Kings Norton. W. L
23 Afeild, Henry, husbandman, Haseler. W. I.
24 Knighte, John, yeoman. Much Malvern. Admon. and W. L
25 Holmes, Elizabeth, widow, Yardley. W. L
26 Lilly, James, husbandman, Bredicote. W. I.
27 Tornor, Henry, yeoman, Hallowe. Admon. and W. L
27« Cotterell, John, Tanworth. Admon. and I.
28 Boult, Anthony, Spernall. Admon. and W. I.
29 Meakin, John, sen., yeoman, Broughton Hackett. W. I.
30 Climer, Humfrey, wever. All Saints, Worcester. W. L
31 Lane, Margery, widow. Castle Morton. W. L
32 Baughe, Edmund, husbandman, Pensam. Admon. and W. L
33 Parton, Robert, yeoman, Holte. Admon. and W. I.
34 Pyllesbury, Thomas, yeoman, Shellesley. Admon. and W. I.
34a Griffcn, Alice, St. Nicholas, Worcester. Admon. and L
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35 Hale als. Smyth, William, Broadway.
36 Stamps, Roger, husbandman, Grafton Flyford.
37 Collyns, John, carpenter, Halesowen.
yja Simcocks als. Brooke, John, Worcester.
yjb Bowyer, Robert, Pershore.
38 Savage, Richard, yeoman, Whittington.
39 Prynn, Richard, sythsmyth, Belbroughton.
40 Hemynge, John, grinder, Madeley.
40a Inyones, , Pershore.
40^ Dallie, John, Suckley.
ipc Worveild, Humfrey, Powick.
41 Goostree, Thomas, glover, Henley in Arden.
42 Frost, Richard, husbandman, Studley.
43 Hill, John, yeoman, Hallowe.
44 Yate, Guy, Bromesgrove.
45' Langmore, Richard, yeoman, Kidderminster.
46 Harper, Thomas, clothier, Worcester.
47 Honiott, Clement, butcher, Worcester.
48 Saterforde, Roger, yeoman, Powicke.
49 Perkes, Bernard, yeoman, Wyer Piddle.
49a Armstronge, John, Alcester.
49^ Tindes, Richard, labourer, Bromsgrove.
49^ Mogge, Roger, Fecknam.
0 Archarde, John, husbandman, Hartlebury.
1 Wall, Francis, labourer, Hartlebury.
\a Beane, Alice, .
2 Banner, Humfreye, husbandman. Kings Norton.
3 Marryott, George, glover. Holy Cross, Pershore
4 Hall, Isabell, widow, .
5 Plante, John, Blockley.
6 Peter, William, husbandman, Netherton.
7 Hancox, Thomas, yeoman, Doderhill.
8 Lugfote, John, Defford.
9 Matty, Thomas, Pershore.
60 Foxe, Thomas, yeoman, Greete, Yardley.
60a Woodward als. Gold, John, Fecknam.
61 Wherrit, John, Bewsall, Hatton.
62 Downinge, Richard, woodcoUier, St. Edmund's,
63 Jeston, Richard, smythe. Old Swinford.
63^ Roberts, Richard, Badsey.
63^ Wilson, Isabell, Eckington.
64 Bayles, Richarde, Chadisley Corbet.
65 Dawson, Henry, parson of Leighe.
66 Palmer, Thomas, husbandman, Eckington.
67 Roose, Catherine, widow, Woolford.
68 Seaverne, William, yeoman, Shrawley.
69 Gillam, John, yeoman, Suckley.
70 Warwicke, Symon, taylor, Yardley.
71 Porter, Elinor, widow, Claynes.
72 Gri£Sne, Davie, ostler, Warwick.
73 Tomson, Nicholas, tanner, Wroxhall.
74 Handes, Thomas, husbandman, Aulson.
75 Martyn, Edward, Bidford.
76 Earles als. Francklyn, Edward, Offenham.
76a Chadbome, William, husbandman, Leighe.
"jbb Coxe, William, weuer, St. Martin's, Worcester.
77 Parker, Thomas, Longdon.
78 Cooks, Margarett, widow, Stoke Prior.
79 Combe, Thomas, Longdon.
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No.
80 Hodbatch, William, yeoman, Stoke Prior. W. I.
81 Redding, John, husbandman, Kemsey. W. I.
82 Hurste, Nicolas, Brodway. W. I.
82a Follyot, Guthlake, St. Michael Bedwardine. Admon. and I.
^2b Small, Joise, widow, Bredon. Admon. and I.
%2c Taylor, Silvester, Chadsley Corbett. Admon
82</ Hyron, John, Bidford. Admon. and I.
82^ Kent, Margaret, Powick. Admon. and I.
83 Fysher, Thomas, yeoman, Eckington. Admon. and W. I.
84 Lea ah. Tayler, Elnor, widow, Old Swinford. W. I.
84a Palmer, Thomas, Elmbridge. Admon.
84^^ Darbie, Thomas, yeoman, Bromsgrove. Admon. and I.
85 Hopkins, Margaret, spinster, Moseley. W. I.
86 Brockhurst, John, Tanworth. W. I.
87 Courte, William, sen., yeoman, Tredington. W. I.
88 Winge, John, yeoman, Tredington. W. I.
89 Wotton, Dorothy, widow, Tysoe. W. I.
90 Clarke, Peter, . W. I.
91 Adams, William, tayler, Stratford-upon-Avon. W. I.
93 Scotton, Rowland, St. Maries, Warwick. W. I.
92rt Rose, John, Ullenhall. Admon. and I.
93 Coxe, Christopher, bocher, Worcester. W. I.
93a Dearne, Anne, widow, St. Peter's, Worcester. Admon. and I.
93(^ Badger, William, Stratford-upon-Avon. Admon.
93^ {^Incomplete Bond.]
94 Pharre, Margaret, widow. Much Malvern. W. I.
95 Eyton, John, husbandman, Pershore. W. and ? I.
96 Morris, David, Upton-upon-Severne. W. I.
g6a Chapman, William, Claynes. Admon.
96^^ Bell, Thomas and Alice, Kings Norton, Admon. and I. and Com. (?).
g6c Bowden, John, Bromsgrove. Admon.
97 Moore, John, myllwrite, Feckenham. W. I.
98 Kerley, Richard, St. Mary's, Warwick. Admon. and I.
99 Mason, Francis, cowper. Much Malvern. W. I.
loo Packwood, John, yeoman. Much Malvern. Admon. and W. I.
loi Wey, John, Upton-upon-Severne. W. I.
102 Randall a/s. Mowle, Thomas, butcher, Worcester. W. I.
103 Hadley, Roger, Halesowen. W. I.
104 Chamber, Richard, yeoman, Northfield. W. I.
105 Morris, Thomas, St. Peter's-the-great, Worcester. W. I.
io^a Whoper, George, yeoman, Grimley. Admon. and I.
106 Melley, John, sen., sythsmyth, Fareley, Halesowen. W. I.
107 Wilks, Giles, Briclehampton. W. I.
108 Willmott, Robert, yeoman, Hartlebury. W. I.
109 Luskyn, Thomas, yeoman, Charlcott. W. I.
no Canninge, Sififirne, Aston, Blockly. W. I.
ijoa Harwell, Edmund, Hanley Castle. Admon. and I.
1 1 1 Mattey, Joan, widow. Ripple. W. I.
1 1 la Peers, Anne, Pynvin. Admon. and I.
112 Rowney, William, Dorscoote. W. I.
113 Greene, John, husbandman, Tredington. W.I.
114 Vycaredge, Joane, widow, Elmebrydge. W. I.
115 Merrell, John, husbandman, Ilmington. W.I.
116 Ludford, Anthony, gent., Wroxhall. W.I.
117 Childe, William, yeoman, Upton-upon-Severne. W. I.
118 Wilson, Isabell, widow, Eckington. W. I. and Com.
1 1 8a Baker a/s. Clarke, John, walker, St. Ellen's, Worcester. Admon. and I.
119 Fulford, Richard, . W. I.
119a Paxford, Thomas, Blockley. Admon. and I.
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19*5 Raven, William, husbandman, Lenchwick.
20 Stocks, William, Upton-upon-Severne.
21 Mansell, Thomas, sen., Paxford.
2ia Wilson, Henry, clerke, Bengworth.
22 Clee, Richard, Stoulton.
23 Phillipps, Edward, Comberton Parva.
24 Porter, John, Claynes.
25 Ley, William, Rowington.
26 Faytinge, Isabell, widow, Bromsgrove.
26a Haselwood als. Lloyde, Edith, St. Alban's Wood St.
27 Hawlingbrigge, John, Bromesgrove.
27a Tusten, William, St. John's Bedwardine.
27^ Smith als. Cooke, Richard, cooke, Ambiesley.
27^ Tommes, William, St. Clement's, Worcester.
27^ Wilson, Thomas, ropemaker, Wotten VVawen.
27^ Smith, William, pewterer, Warwick.
28 Hanley, John, \mi»sing\.
29 Pratt, Arthur, yeoman, Birlingham.
30 Aldington, Ellene \tnissins^.
31 Troth, William, husbandman, Feckenham.
32 Batchler, William, baker, Worcester.
33 Rainford, John, husbandman, Aulfricke.
34 Wood, Ellin, widow, Eckington.
35 Reeue, Richard, Bradley.
36 Browne, John ? Thomas, Tan worth.
36a Beacke, Thomas, husbandman, Longdon.
37 Packwood, Elizabeth, widow, Odingley.
38 Oldenall, William, husbandman, Kidderminster.
38a Longe, Richard, Stretton-upon-the-fosse.
39 Hall, Edmund, gent, St. John's Bedwardine.
39a Bromfeild, Lewes, Inckbarow.
40 Cheltnam, Margerie, widow, Kidderminster.
41 Bray, John, jun.. Castle Morton.
42 Tailor a/y. Mylward, Nicholas, Brod way.
43 Georg, John, husbandman, Wier Pidle.
44 Bysshopp, Mathewe, Oxhill.
45 Warrett, John, walker, St. Swithin's, Worcester.
46 Hearnp, Thomas, yeoman, Borsly.
47 Twittie, John, yeoman, Himbleton.
\ja Palmer, William, yeoman, Suckley.
47^ Edmonds, John, Tarbige.
47<r Hurdman, Agnes, Pyrton.
48 Chamber, Richard; yeoman, Tardebigg.
48a Conway, John, Metton.
49 Purser, Oliver, husbandman, Powick.
50 Bloomer, William, driuer, Cradley.
51 Glover, Richard, yeoman, Bromsgrove.
52 Kinman, Joane, widow, Hampton.
52a Chomley, Richard, Ripple.
52<i Aston, Richard, Aston Cantloe.
53 Stone, Jho., husbandman, Witley Parva.
53a Clee, Robert, Holy Cross, Pershore.
54 Pallmer, Richard, husbandman, Suckley.
55 Ballamy, John, yeoman. Kings Norton.
56 Blisse, Joane, widow, ? Evenlode.
57 Broke, John, yeoman, Warndon.
58 Turner, Margaret, singlewoman. Holt.
59 Parteridge, John, tanner, Bromsgrove.
59a Argent, Robert, Witchford.
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1591^ Wilkes, Thomas, Bromsgrove. Admon. and I
160 Horward, Richard, inkeeper, Evesham. W. I
i6oa Prince, Richard, Cowghton. Admon. and I
161 Loyte, Henry, tayler, Bradley. W. I
162 Leonarde, Thomas, yeoman, Hallow. W. I
i62« Darbie, John, Halesowen. Admon. and I
162^ Wheeler, Richard, Malvern Magna. Admon
163 Peter, Nicholas, Uffenham. Admon. and W. (.') I
164 Cooke ah. Ingles, John, yeoman, Norton. W. I
165 Jones, Lewis, husbandman, Staunton. W. I
166 Brydg, Robert, sen., Abberton. W. I
167 Gardner, William, . W
\b'ja Fyppes, Roger, husbandman, Alderminster. Admon. and I
167^ Jarvis, Samuell. St. Maries, Warwick. Admon. and I
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xb^d Greenebanke, Henry, . I
1671? Evans, Richard, . I
167/ Porter, John, Claynes. I
i67.if Brooke als. Symcox, John, caryer, St. Ellen's, Worcester. I
167// L . . . . , Richard, Stretton-upon-Fosse. {Compare No. i38(f.] I
168 Frema, John, Blockley. W
i68a Lenche, Richard, Comberton Parva. I
168;^ Smythe, John, Belbroughton. I
\b%c . . . rton, , yeoman, Claynes. I
168^/ Marriott, George, glover, Pershore. I
168^ Butler a/s. Huntinge, John, Feckenham. I
168/ Jeston, W"illiam, Hagly. I
i68_^ Woodwarde, John, Feckenham. I
168// Ware, Thomas. Kidderminster. I
168/ [/Va/fie gone]? Boviitr, Robert, . I
1687 [7 Inventories with names torn off^
168^ Lofig CojHpton, Vicarage of. Sequest
168/ Stretford-upon-A7'on, \'icarage of. Sequest
i68w Cropt/iorne, Vicarage of. Sequest
i68« Northlttleton, Midlelitleton, Sowthliteton. Sequest
168^ Rowslench, Parsonage of. Sequest
1606.
1 Paine, Thomas, Doderhill. W. I
2 Heritage, Roger, husbandman, Kington. Admon. and W. I
3 Woodward, Daniell, yeoman, Coughton. W\ I
4 Dier, William, sen., husbandman. Great Wolford. W. I
5 Pardee, John, husbandman, Ambresley. W. I
6 Lea, Thomas, yeoman, Kings Norton. W. I
7 Taylor, Elizabeth, widow. Castle Morton. W. I
8 Marriotte, Thomas, Briclehampton. W. I
9 Sheere, Izabell, Halesowen. W. I
10 Trepus, Thomas, Barcheston. W. I
1 1 Lea, John, yeoman, Tanworth. W. I
12 Shewsmyth, Peter, weaver, St. Ellin's, Worcester. W. I
13 Haynes, John, Offenham. W. I
14 Crumpe, John, yeoman, Belbroughton. W. I
15 Oliver als. Olpha, Thomas, Suckley. W. I
16 Stivens, John, yeoman, Spernoll. W. I
17 Dodd, John, Allcetor. W. I
18 Tandy, Henry, labourer, Abbots Morton. W. I
19 Harris, Elizabeth, widow, Martley. W. I
20 Danford, Thomas, labourer, Hanley Castle. W. I
21 Locke, Edward, husbandman, Henley in Arden. W. I
22 HiU, Thomas, Stone. W. I
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24 Gyll, William, taylor, Belbroughton. W. I.
25 Betinson, Nicholas, blacksmith, Kidderminster. W. I.
26 Roosse, Robert, husbandman. Great Wolford. W. I.
27 Pitt, William, clothier, Kidderminster. Admon. and W. I.
28 Yate, Anne, widow, Yardley. W. I.
29 Locke, Thomas, husbandman, Loxley. W. I.
30 Greene, Richard, husbandman. Much Malvern. W. I.
31 Beale, Johan, widow, Pendock. W. I.
32 Court, William, sen., Kington Magna. W. I.
33 Johnson, Richard, carpenter, Bromsgrove. W. I.
34 Grene, John, Chadesley. W. I.
35 Cooke, Thomas, blacksmith, Much Malvern. W. 1.
36 Bolt, Thomas, Allchurch. Admon. and W.
37 Insoll, William, blacksmith, Chadesley. W. I.
38 Johnsons, Henry, yeoman. Abbots Salford. W I.
39 Graswell, Sibell, widow, Suckley. W. I.
40 Tusten, Ann, widow, Hanley Castle. W. I.
41 Field, John, yeoman. Kings Norton. W. I.
42 Shreevffe [Shreife in /.], Isabell, widow, Great Hampton. W. I.
43 Jones, Ellinor, widow, Claynes. Admon. and W. I.
44 Walters, William, labourer, Bromesgrove. W. I.
45 Hollins, Thomas, sen., Bidford. W.
46 EUins, John, husbandman, Abbotts Morton. W. I.
47 Stevens, Thomas, clarke, Sedgbarowe. W. I.
48 Wyne, Thomas, yeoman, Eldersfield. W. I.
49 Tomlins als. Baker, Nicholas, husbandman, Stoulton. W. I.
50 Bondy, Richard, yeoman, Suckley. W. I.
51 Brooke, Henry, yeoman, Himbleton. W. I.
52 Roe, William, sen., yeoman, Halesowen. W. I.
53 Pynnar, John, husbandman, Himbleton. W. I.
54 Bensone, Oliver, joyner, Ipisley. W. I.
55 Cryspe, Margery, widow, Braunceford. W. I.
55a Stevens, Mawde, widow, Ridmarley Dabitot. W. I.
56 Harbart, Elynor, widow, Strensham. W. I.
57 Cowper, John, sen., Rowington. W. I.
58 Johnsons, John, yeoman, Sedgburowe. W. I.
59 Delafonntany, Gyles, gent., Warwick. W. I.
60 Lylley, Richard, husbandman, Spechley. W. I.
61 Marshall, Richard, plowmaker, Inckbarrow. W. I.
62 Riley, Elizabeth, spinster, Ridmarley Dabitott. W. I.
63 Hill, William, yeoman, Ludley. W. I.
64 Lathberey, Thomas, . W.
65 Ashwell, Alice, widow, Bromesgrove. W. I.
66 Soule, Thomas, sen., husbandman, Eckington. W. 1.
67 Fownes, Symon, yeoman, Bromesgrove. W. I.
68 Aston, Richard, husbandman, Suckley. W. I.
69 Egleston, Edward, husbandman, Warwick. W. I.
70 Browne, Agnes, widow, Tanworth. W. I.
71 CheesenoU, Stephen, husbandman, Cherington. Admon. and W. I.
72 Badger, Alice, widow, Northfield. W. and 1 1.
73 Merill, John, Welsburne. W. I.
74 Hobday, Richard, yeoman, Claynes. W. I.
75 Lawrance, Alice, widow, Tardebigg. W. I.
76 Groue, John, grinder, Ludley, Halesowen. W. I.
77 Swyft, William, husbandman, Kingsnorton. W. I.
78 Syche, Joan, widow, Bromesgrove. W. I.
79 Robins, Edward, blacksmith, Cropthorne. W. 1.
80 Hopton, Walter, clerke, Odingley. W. I.
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81 Hall, John, husbandman, Lyegh.
82 Hill, Henry, gent., St. Peter's, Worcester.
82a Colbume, William, gent., Rowley.
82^ Litleton, Elizabeth, Hagley.
83 Hodgkyns, Robert, Hartlebury.
84 Suter, Robert, yeoman, Tanworth.
85 George, John, husbandman, Eckington.
86 Frog^er, John, sen., yeoman, Claynes.
87 Tylte, Henry, Bromsgrove.
87a Atkens, Elizabeth and Elinor, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
87*5 Hewes, John, Warwick.
88 Boies, Robert, Hatton.
89 Harets, Richard, Inckbarow.
90 Billingsley, Thomas, victuler, St. Andrew's, Worcester.
90a Bristowe, John, weaver, Inckbarow.
f)ob Huband, Raphe, Ipsley.
90^ Barnesley, Richard, Hartlebury.
90^ Cowley, Elizabeth, Wouerley.
90^ Deeley, Thomas, nailer, Halesowen.
90/" Batchler, John, Powick.
90^ Roberts, Michael, labourer, Wick-Pershore.
90/4 Bidden, Richard, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
90/ Samson, Francis, glover, Newland.
90/' Shreive, John, Bromsgrove.
9o>^ Gardener, Robte, vintner, Kidderminster.
90/ Kings als. Dawks, Ann, Grafton Flyford.
9o/«Sponnar, John, jun., labourer. Much Malvern.
9o« Walker, John, husbandman, Claynes.
90£» Mason, Thomas, yeoman, Birlingham.
90^ Abell als. Bullocke, John, yeoman, Mathon.
ijpq Colly, WilHam, Witchenford.
9or Watkins als. Hopkins, Richard, St. John Bedwardine
91 Gailey, John, Acton Beacham.
91a Conway, Anne, Bowe Mylls, Kidderminster.
91^ Rowley, John, St. Andrew's, Worcester.
^\c Bratt, Edward, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
91^ Knight, Nicholas, labourer, Cherington.
91^ Bayles, John, Whichford.
91/ Wheeler, Richard, jun., Much Malvern.
92 Hibbens, Richard, cordwyn, St. Swithen's, Worcester.
92a Jacksone, William, weuer, Bishampton.
C)2b Inckbarow, William, Throgmorton.
92^ Fareley, Richard, Upton-upon-Severne.
92^ Myles, Henrye, Bromsgrove.
92^ Persons, Timothy, Sawford.
92/ Grasyer als. Aley, Thomas, Inckbarow.
92^3- Sneade, Christopher, Staunton.
92A Reynolds, John, Crowle.
92/ Neathway, Thomas, labourer, Comberton Magna
92^ Mansell, Ann, widow, Pyrton.
93 Greene, Richard, Suckley.
94 Edden, Humphrey, sen., Ilmington.
95 Lane, Leonard, yeoman, Grimley.
96 Milles, Thomas, labourer, Staunton.
97 Pardye, Richard, labourer, Ilmington.
98 Reade, Thomas, blacksmith. Kings Norton.
99 Wood, John, Wolverley.
100 Fareley, Richard, Strensham.
loi Newton, John, husbandman, Besford.
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02 Smith, Richard, Wellesburn.
03 Poolehouse als. Fydowe, Edmond, yeoman, Shelsley
04 Crompe, John, yeoman, Martley.
05 Turner, Joan, widow, Castle Morton.
06 Boune, Edward, husbandman, Sambourn.
07 Bullocke als. Abell, Henry, carpenter. Little Malvern
08 Higgins, Amphilis, widow, Warwick.
09 Smith, John, barber, Kidderminster.
10 Fownes, John, yeoman, Bromsgrove.
11 Agodsoe, Richard, Bidford.
12 Guise, Thomas, Odingley.
13 Moye, Thomas, mylner, Bromsgrove.
14 Inckbarrow, William, husbandman, Throckmorton.
15 Holmes, William, servant, Belbroughton.
16 Berrye, Thomas, yeoman, Whichford.
17 Hollicombe, Edward, husbandman, Exhall.
18 Dyson, William, yeoman, Feckenham.
1 8a Penne, Thomas, Worcester.
18^ Wallyne, Richard, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
i8f Sale, Marie, Wootton Wawen.
18^ Dangerfeild, Thomas, Wick-Pershore.
\%e Bevengton, Robert, Honington.
\Zf Grove, Joan, St. Andrew's, Worcester.
18^ Willetts, Elizabeth [Isabel in /.], widow, Rowley.
i8>^ Payton, Robert, Shelsley Kings.
19 Jones, Roger, Grafton Flyford.
20 Collicke, Elnor, widow, Powick.
21 Pett, Isabell, widow, Rowley.
2\a Hodgens, John, Norton Curley.
2\b Sargent, Richard^ Berrow.
21^ Myles, John, Haselor.
22 Wagstaff, William, Tanworth.
23 Waring, William, sen., yeoman, Tanworth.
24 Evans, Joane, widow, Chiirchoniborne.
25 Clowghe, Eleanor, widow, Abbotts Morton.
25a Alderne, Roger, Witley Parva.
z^b Robins, Eme, spinster, Madresfield.
26 Wooffe, John, Ambresley.
27 Grine, Elizabeth, widow, Suckley.
28 Mushing, Thomas, husbandman, Holford.
29 Rea, Joane, widow, Wamdon.
30 Jarret, Edward, innholder, Warwick.
31 Rowley, Francis, weaver, Halesowen.
32 Yearnolde, John, yeoman, Hadsor.
32a Bowles, Anthonie, Flyford Flavell.
32^ Coxe, William, Pershore.
12c Heath, Walter, baker, Warwick.
32^ Palmer, James, St. Andrew's, Worcester.
32^ Kyndon, John, Chadsley Corbet.
32/ Hawkens, Joan, St. Clement's, Worcester.
32^'- Smart, Hugh, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
32// Mawlten, Elizabeth, St. Michael, Worcester.
yii Hodges, George, Allchurch.
yij Batch, Thomas, Rowley.
I2k Crumpe, John, chapman, Droitwich.
32/ Wood, Ann, widow, Pendock.
yim Rogers, Thomas, Hampton Parva.
32« Jennings, Humphrey, Eckington.
yio Payton, Richard, Bidford.
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yip Wynnes, Josias, gent., Droitwitch. Admon. and W. I.
yzq Norton, John, Claynes. Admon.
yir Collens, Agnes, Bengworth. Admon. and I.
32^ Herbedg, Thomas and Margaret, ? Bidford. Admon. and I.
32/ Smith, John, Belbroughton. Admon.
32« Barnes, Ellinor, St. John's Bedwardine. Admon. and I.
32Z/ Dodd, John, Alceter. Admon.
32wSawnders, Laurence, Pershore. Admon. and I.
32;r Caningfe, Syffiran, widow, Blockley. Admon.
32/ Gibbes, William, yeoman, Studley. Admon. and I.
322- Yeat (?), , . Admon.
33 Rose, Ann, widow, Bromesgrove. W.
33a Stephens, Margaret, Spernall. Admon.
33(5 Morris, David, Chadsley. Admon.
33c Flucke, Thomas, Chaseley. Admon. and I.
33^ Heshold, William, Halesowen. Admon.
33^ Bouvy, Thomas, husbandman, Bidforde. ■* I.
33/ Presse, Catherine, Hollow. I.
33^ Ashwin, Margery, widow, St. John's Bedwardine. I.
33^ Burlton, Hewe, cowp., Kithermister. I.
33? Croft, Lionel, Brayles. L
33/' Pardie, Richard, Ilmington. \.
33/^ Gibbes, George, Wilincoate. L
33/ Enderbye, John, yeoman, Staunton. \.
33W Ewens, Margery, Bidford. I.
33« Hall, John, Bengworth. I.
330 Hurlebut, Roger, butcher, Warwick. I.
^ilP Whyller, Richard, Much Malvern. I.
33^ SeTcrne, Robert, Shrawley. L
33r Haswald, William, yeoman, Halesowen. L
33^ Goddarde, William, labourer. Great Hampton. I.
33/ Locke, Isabell, Henley in Arden. I.
33« Morris, Thomas, Bretforton. L
331/ Armestronge, John, Alcester. I.
33'Z£/Keyse, William, Staunton (?). I.
33;»r Perkes, Ann, Bmton. I.
33y Weale, John, glasier, Warwick. L
335- Pearkes, Stephen, naylor, Chadsley Corbet. L
33aa Moore, William, . L
33<J^ Cholmley, Richard, Ripple. I.
2,'hcc Andrewes, John, Birchmorton. \.
Z2>dd Cole, Dorothy, widow, Pendfin. \.
2,2,ee Clarke als. Samon, Henry, husbandman, Church Tysoe. I.
33^ Euanes, Davye, . I.
2>3gg Styffe, Isabel!, Doderhill. I.
33M Stollerd, William, yeoman, Earles Crome. I.
33« Morris, Elizabeth, Kemsey (1598). \.
2,2,jj Hollens, Thomas, husbandman, Bidford. I.
33^/^ Davis, Thomas, labourer, St. Peter's, Worcester. I.
33// Dowlar, Richard, . I.
33w;« Tibbatts, John, . I.
33«« [Name gone I] \.
2300 Alye a/s. Tacie?, Thomas, Inckbarow. 2 L's.
33pp Deaves, Thomas, Comberton Magna Com.
33{r7 Stevens, John, Spernall. Com.
33rr Ballamy, John, . Com.
33SS Merrell, John, Ilmington. Com.
33// Field, John, . Conu
33UU Beane, Alice, Leighe. Com.
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\iyvv Sheireffe, Henry, Wichbould.
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1 Bissell, Thomas, yeoman, Yardley.
2 Reason, Thomas, weaver, Bidford.
3 Barnes, Thomas, tanner, Worcester.
4 Clarke, Thomas, Eldersfield.
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5 Hay, Richard, husbandman, Ambresley.
6 Hill, WiUiam, taylor. South Littleton.
7 Martine, Thomas, husbandman. North Littleton.
8 Grove, Richard, husbandman, Charleton.
9 Bentley, Henry, husbandman, Fladbury.
10 Bedle, Henry, clerk. Holt.
11 Greves, John, dyer. Kings Norton.
12 Heathe, Thomas, Tonworth.
13 Archarde, Thomas, yeoman, Great Witley.
14 Tyler, Joan, widow, Teddington.
15 Etkynes, Avery, musiziner, Aston Cantloe.
16 Wicken, John, husbandman, Wichenforde.
17 Beale, Samuel, husbandman, Pendock.
18 Wallforde, Joane, widow, Emlode.
19 Shackle, Richard, labourer, Hampton Curley.
20 Mtirley, Francis, The Berrowe.
21 Kettle, Henry, husbandman, Whitelady Aston.
22 Beale, William, yeoman, Ridmarley Debitot.
23 Coberley, Thomas, yeoman, Birlingham.
24 Byddle, John, yeoman, Moseley.
25 Badger, John, yeoman, Welland.
26 Kyndon, William, yeoman, Chadisley Corbet.
27 Parre, John, sen., fewester, Yardley.
28 Stanley, Deanes, widow, Tardebigg.
29 Olde, John, husbandman, Welland.
30 Mason ah. Hooper, Agnes, widow. Much Malvern.
30a Willies, Robert, Bretforton.
31 Rondle, Margaret, widow, Claynes.
32 Henchin, John, labourer, Churchoniborne.
33 Monnslowe, Alice, widow. Great Hampton.
34 Notte, Thomas, Astley.
35 Heynes, John, husbandman, Teddington.
36 Greene, Thomas, husbandman, Wichenford.
37 Perye, William, Wire Piddle.
38 Dowler, Walter, tayler, Feckenham.
39 Pennell, Robert, yeoman, Charlecote. .
39a Braye, Raphe [Christopher in /.], Salwarp.
y)b Sturdye, John, blacksmith, Bidford.
39^ Porter, Humphrey, shepheard, Eldersfield.
y^d Ordwaye, Margaret, widow, Bengworth.
39^ Whithall, Anthony, Coughton.
39/ Westwood, Simon, Chadisley Corbet.
39^ Hawkyns, Richard, yeoman, Cotheridge.
39^ Hortell, Gilbert, Belbroughton.
39/ Harward, Humfrey, clerk, Kempsey.
39;' Wilson, Margery, widow, Hampton Lovett.
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39^ Baylies, John, yeoman, Stoke Prior.
39/ Danyell, Nicholas, Nawnton Beacham.
39;// Cook, Henry, Little Witley.
39« Re, Thomas, Birch Morton (?),
39<? Lewes, Richard, Tarbeck.
y)p Frier, Elizabeth, widow, Much Malverne.
39^ Haines, George, Grafton Flyford.
39r Lowe, Edward, Holt.
39J- Crowe, Catherine, widow, Kemsey.
39/ Baylies, John, Dudley.
39M Lewis, Margaret, Broadwey.
39z/ Bentley, Alice, widow, Wicke.
397£/Law, Mary, Hatfield.
40 Baylye, Alice, Claynes.
41 Ward, Thomas, husbandman. Over Brailes.
42 Smith, Margaret, widow, Claynes.
42a Wright, Thomas, Evesham.
^2b Ranford, John, Suckley.
43 Bates, William, Bishampton.
44 Hollyman, Roger, labourer, Kidderminster.
44a Kennet, William, weaver, Worcester.
44<5 Widowes, James, St. Laurence, Evesham.
45 Hobday als. Lacye, James, Bromesgrove.
46 Yongf, Nicholas, yeoman, Norton Linsey.
47 Whyte, Edmund, labourer, Much Malvern.
48 . White, Thomas, Old Swinford.
49 Sturdye, Richard, blacksmith, Bidford.
49a Locke, Edmund, Henley in Arden. ■
49<5 Walker, Robert, Ouerbury.
50 Goodson, Richard, Little Wolford.
51 Eborall, John, .
52 Reddynge, Jane, widow, Kemsey.
53 Pitt, William, yeoman, Mathon.
54 Yonge, William, husbandman, Bishopton.
55 Price, John, blacksmith, Hatton.
56 Hill, Katherine, widow, Salwarpe.
57 Attwood, Edward, yeoman, Aston Cantlow.
58 Robins, Grace, widow, Claverdon.
59 Knight, Ann, widow, Henley in Arden.
60 Robins, Joan, widow, Ettington.
61 Smith als. Courte, Thomas, yeoman, Vlbarrowe.
62 Chamberline, Edwarde, Kingtone.
63 Bollard, Thomas, labourer, Bretforton.
64 Curtis, Eustace, plasterer, Hatton.
65 Beeseley, John, Newham (Warw.).
66 Lord, Ann, widow, Inckbarrow.
67 \_Not used.]
68 Burberry, John, Alcester.
6g Goodwine als. Clark^e, John, Wick-Pershore.
70 Farmer, Richard, labourer, Chatesley.
7[ Vizer, Francis, yeoman, Hanbury.
72 Greene, Edward, Round Alne.
73 Turbill, John, husbandman, Ripple.
74 Merrell, Richard, Flyford Flavell.
75 Hill, Adam, Stourbridge.
76 Smyth als. Baker, John, baker, Stratford-upon-Avon.
77 Roe, Elizabeth, widow, Halesowen.
78 Kemsey, James, husbandman, Martley.
79 Spillma, William, labourer, Byrchmorton.
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Horneblower, William, sen., Old Swinford.
Bowlter, John, husbandman, Hampton Lovett.
Marson, John, tylemaker, St. Martin's, Worcester.
Grove, Lawrence, yeoman, Redmarley Debytott.
Johnsons, William, Upton-upon-Severne.
Boyse, Thomas, yeoman, Warnton.
Clarke, William, husbandman, Staunton.
Moreley, Richard, husbandman, Madresfield.
Hurdman, John, yeoman, Powick.
Wheeler, Edmund, yeoman, Wick-Pershore.
Fasten, William, yeoman, Halesowen.
Frier, Anne, widow, Claynes.
Wynslowe, Kenelme, yeoman, Worcester.
Cowp, John, taylor, Brayles.
Squirry, Richard, gent., St. Andrew's, Worcester.
Hill, William, labourer. Great Hampton.
Warner, John, husbandman, Overeatenton.
Gould, Edward, \jntssin^\
Darbye, Thomas, yeoman, Rowley.
Childe, Florish, clarke, Eldersfield.
Smythe, Mary, widow, Ilmington.
Clarke als. Cooke, Lancelot, victuler, St. Andrew, Worcester.
Baker, James, chandler, Evesham.
Hardma, Edward, taylor, South Littleton.
Phillipps, Thomas, husbandman, Claverdon.
Moore, Margery, widow, Great Hampton.
Falmer, Sisley, widow, Briclehampton.
Sandford als. Carpenter, Humfrie, husbandman, Witchenford.
Birt, William, Stoulton.
White, John, yeoman, Halesowen.
Beaving^ton, Christopher, Honnington.
Bray, John, yeoman, .
Ferkes, William, weaver, Coughton.
Greene, Elizabeth, widow, Kemsey.
Steward, Richard, Inckbarrow.
Whynge, Robert, yeoman, Blackwell
Vnnyon, Thomas, joyner, St. Michael Bedwardine.
Jakeman, Jane, widow, Binton.
Farker, John, husbandman, Martley.
Seaverne als. Sanckyne, Anne, St. Andrew's, Worcester.
Child, Elizabeth, Blockley.
Saunders, Symon, yeoman, Dodderhill.
Stawton, Michael, yeoman, Powick.
Lane, Edward, Old Swinford.
Ferce, John, Staunton.
24a Carpenter, John, sen., Bromsgrove.
24^ Baldwyne, Elizabeth, Bromesgrove.
24^ Gold, Moses, Worcester.
24^ Russell, William, Rowley.
24^ Crofts, Lyonel, Brayles.
24/ Sowtham, John, Hatton.
24^ Knight, Thomas, blacksmith, Pyrton.
24A Brodefeild, John, Tanworth.
24/ Hoskins, John, Berrow.
24;' Smith, Richard, yeoman, Badsey.
2^ Dune, Hugh, Hartlebury.
24/ Staunton, William, St. John's Bedwardine.
24W Smith, Thomas, Inckbarrow.
25 Sparcke, Catherine, widow, Whitlady Aston.
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26
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Roberts, Thomas, husbandman, Overbury. W.
Knight, Stephen, yeoman, Stoke Prior. W. I.
Vnyon, Ann, St. Michael Bedwardine. W.
Frere, Richard, gent.. The Blancketts. W. I.
Ward, John, labourer, St. Peter, Worcester. W. I.
Jarvis, Richard, butcher, Warwick. W. I.
Forrest, Alice, spinster, Moseley. W. I.
Tandy, William, husbandman, Bishampton. W. I.
Handes, Ann, widow, Tredington. W. I.
Wheeler, Edward, yeoman, Wick-Pershore. W.
Moore, Thomas, husbandman. Much Malvern. W. I.
Knight, Robert, husbandman, Wootten Wawen. W. I.
Cartledge, William, whelewright, Bromesgrove. W. I.
Harward, Anthony, husbandman, Hartlebury. W. I.
Boulton, Isabell, Blackwell. W. I.
Homblower, Roger, yeoman, Stone. W.
Fisher, Elizabeth, widow, Eckington. W.
Aston, Joan, widow, Feckenham. Admon. and W.
Wassell, Henry, Alvechurch. W. I.
44a Daaser, John, sen., yeoman, Hagley. W.
45 Wilde, Robert, gent., The Commanders, Worcester. W. I.
46 Morris, William, \missing\
46a Biddell, Ann, spinster, Bidford. Admon. and I.
463 Dowller, Walter, Feckenham. I.
46c Roe, Thomas, Warwick. I.
46<# Avise, John, All Saints, Evesham. I.
46^ Harrison, George, Bidford. I.
46/ Penrice als. Glover, Elizabeth, widow, Hadsor. I.
46^ Baston, Walter, gent., Wychinford. Admon. and I.
46A Keat, William, Priors Cleve. Admon. and I.
46? Grove, Richard, Hagley. Admon. and I.
467 Pinner, Philip, Himbleton. Admon. and I.
46>{r Wodhowse, Catherine, Sal warp. Admon. and I.
46/ Paule, Elizabeth, widow, Warwick. Admon. and I.
46m Pitcher, Edmund, St. John's Bedwardine. Admon.
4bn Darby, Henry, husbandman, Feckenham. Admon. and I.
460 Moreley, Richard, St. Nicholas, Worcester. Admon. and I.
46^ Coggon, John, Bromsgrove. Admon. and I.
46<7 Stenton, John, Arrowe. I.
46r Steward, Humphry, Coughton. Admon.
46s Yamold, John, . Admon.
46/ Croppe, Richard, Sturbridge. Admon. and I.
47 Tennant, Margery, widow, Whatcote. W. I.
47a Raybold, George, Drayton, Chadsley Corbett. I.
47^ Hudsford, Henry, Rowington. I.
47c Warner, John, Overetinton. I.
47(i Bodell, Elizabeth, . I.
47^ Beeseley, John, Aston Cantloe. I.
47/ Packinton, Margaret, Upton-upon-Seveme. I.
47^ Hawthorne als. Phillipps, Thomas, Kinnerton. Admon.
47A Dixon, George, Claynes. Admon.
47/ \Incomplete Bond.']
47j Webb, Mary, St. Nicholas, Worcester. Admon.
47k Yate, Robert, Upton Warren, Admon.
47/ Hubball, Henry, . I.
47m Bray, John, sen.. Castle Morton. I.
47« Coxe, William, shoemaker, Sturbridge. Admon and I.
470 Moore, John, . Admon.
47/ \_Inconiplete Bond.]
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47^ White als Pettye, Joan, Ilmington. Com. and I.
47r Roodes, William, Halesowen. Admon. and I.
47 J Marchan, Peter, . I.
48 Coe, Richard, bucher, Ilmington. W. I.
48a [Incomplete Bonti.]
4^3 \lncomplete Bond.]
48^ Crosbe, Lionel, Brayles. Com.
48^/ Reason, Thomas, . Com.
481? Cooks, William, Severne Stoke. 1.
48/" [Name gone.] I.
48^ Warrens, John, husbandman, Wolverley. I.
48A , William, Rowley. I.
48/ [Name gone.] I.
487 Harper, William, . [pari of] I.
48/^ Kirdall, John, . I.
48/ Hadley, Elizabeth, Halesowen. Admon.
48W Kies (?), William, Worcester. Admon. and I.
48« Gibbes, William, Much Malvern. I.
480 Grove, Laurence, Redmarley Debitot. Com.
%p Brodefeild, John, Tan worth. Com.
8^ [Incomplete Bond.]
9 Butler, Francis, husbandman, Feckenham. W.
0 Tolly, William, weaver, Grafton Flyford. W.
1 Bagnall, William, draper, Worcester. W.
I a , , . ? Admon.
lb Eldersjield, Rectory of. Sequest.
/Tayler, Thomas, Chaddesley. Ayr ti a
^^ I Scott, Margaret, Chaddesley. ^- ^°"''-
, ,/Toye, John, Worcester. ., „ ,
'nBurton, Fortune, . M.Bond.
\e Whitchford, Rectory of Sequest.
,,rAmphlet, Thomas, Ombersley. ,, „ j
nHall,Sa;ah, . ^ M.Bond.
ig Kempsey, Vicarage of. Sequest.
1608.
1 Grove, John, Hagley. W. L
2 Sheldon, Robert [missing].
3 Goodwin, Thomas [missing],
4 Gilbert, Anthony, Alcester. [W. missing] L
4a [Name gone.] \.
5 Lawgher, Simon, yeoman, Abberton. W. I.
6 Webster, Henry, husbandman, Northfield. W. I.
7 Pitt, William, clothier, St. Andrew's, Worcester. W. L
8 Baylye, Alice, Claynes. W.
9 Roe, Thomas, butcher, Warwick. W. L
ga Owen, Thomas, Warwick. Com.
10 Wyllmoore, Robert, yeoman, Whitchurch. W. L
1 1 Hill, John, husbandman, St. John's Bedwardine. W. L
12 Bybbe, Thomas, smale wheelmaker, Bromesgrove. W. L
13 Hackline, Daniel, husbandman. Long Compton. Com. and W. I.
14 Franklin, John, Long Compton. Com. and W. L
15 Davies, John, yeoman, Bromesgrove. W. L
16 Baxter, Elyn, widow, Powick. W. I,
17 Parker, Richard, Alcester. W. L
18 Smarte, Thomas, husbandman, Claverdon. W. L
19 Bridges, John, husbandman, Upton-upon-Severne. W. L
20 Powell, John, husbandman, Suckley. Com. and W. L
21 Elvenes, John, carpenter, Arrow. W. L
22 Rushall, John, labourer, Evenlode. W. L
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No.
23 Cooke ah. Smith, Alice, widow, Much Malvern. W. I.
24 Tubb, Richard, husbandman, Butlers Marston. W. I.
25 Hyorn, William, husbandman, Salford. W. I.
26 Haye, Elizabeth, widow, Ombersley. W. I.
26a Hay, Henry, husbandman, Ombersley. Admon. and I.
27 Freeth, William, dier, Kings Norton. W. I.
28 Newsam, John, taylor, Whittenton. W. I.
29 Compton, John, husbandman, Birlingham. W. I.
30 Newey, John, Chadesley Corbet. W. I.
31 Birche, John, clerk, Hallowe. W. I.
32 Wenlocke, Edmund, husbandman, Morton Morrell. W. I.
33 Stollard, John, labourer, Churchoniborne. W. I.
34 Callowe, Robert, clarke, Stoulton. W. I.
35 Attwood, Richard, vintner, Si. Andrew's, Worcester. W. I.
36 Makeha, John, yeoman, Witchenford. W. I.
37 Tayler, Robert, butcher. Great Kington. W. I.
38 Howse, Isabel, widow, Wootton Wawen. W. I.
39 Freeman, George, husbandman, Grafton Flyford. W. I.
40 Jonnes, John, butcher, Lapworth. W. I.
41 Asmore, Thomas, Feckenham. W. I.
42 Jeffryes, Marie, spinster, Worcester. W. I.
43 Gegg, Hugh, husbandman, Areley Kings. W. I.
44 Hayden, Humphrey, Bromesgrove. W. I.
45 Bucknell, William, husbandman, Kidderminster. W. I.
46 Setterford als. Corser, Philis, widow, Northfield. W. I.
47 'Collatt, Thomas, husbandman, Evenlode. W. I.
48 Boonde, Richard, yeoman, Feckenham. W. I.
49 Hunt, Thomas, yeoman, Holy Cross, Pershore. W. I.
50 Smith, Thomas, . [W. missing] I.
5 1 Perkes, Christian, Chadsley Corbett. , W. I.
52 Bullocke, John, yeoman, Mathen. W. I.
53 Darbye, Clement, Evesham. W. I.
54 Yeomans, Alice, widow, Powick. W. I.
55 Shawe, Thomas, shoemaker, Warwick. W. I.
56 Coxe, John, yeoman, Feckenham. W. I.
57 Bishopp, Alice, widow, Oxhill. W. I.
58 Benton, Miles, husbandman, Warndon. W.
59 Webbe, Mary, St. Nicholas, Worcester. W. I.
59a Holliman, Thomas, husbandman, Leigh (1607). I.
59^ Briscooe, William, yeoman, Warwick. I.
59^ Taylor, John, Northfield. I.
60 Robinson, Joane, widow, All Saints, Worcester. Admon. and W. 1.
60a Harward, Anthony, Hartlebury (1607). I.
60b Bursson, Richard, Exall. I.
60c Robinson, Hugh, brewer, Worcester. I.
bod Ballard, Thomas, . I.
61 Etkins, Oliver, glover, Pershore. W. I.
62 Bradley, Walter, wheeler, Bromesgrove. W. I.
63 Jencks, Thomas, Alcester. W. I.
63^! Kent, William, Worcester. Admon.
63*^ Bodeis, William, Bromesgrove. Admon. and I.
6y Hoult, John, Hagley. Admon. and I.
64 Chandler, Ro^er, yeoman, Suckley. W. I.
65 Haleward, William, yeoman, Much Malvern. W. I.
66 Williams, Elizabeth, widow, Rowington. W. I.
67 Carpenter, Margery, widow, Bromesgrove. W. I.
68 Collens, Ann, Feckenham. Admon. and W.
69 Wainright, Joan, widow, Dodenham. W. I.
70 Fowche, John, smyth, Pershore. W.
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71 Parsons, William, yeoman, Harvington.
72 Hill, Edward, Clent.
72a Gest, Thomas, Halesowen.
T2b Glover, Thomas, Bromesgrove.
72^ Owen, Thomas, blacksmith, .
73 Whooper, Thomas, Stoulton.
74 Thorne, Richard, freemason, Upton-upon-Severne.
74a Ward, William, — '—.
743 Burtbecke, Leonard, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
T^c FernoU, John, Sturbridge.
74^ Myllard, William, Morton Baggott.
74^ Payne, Francis, gent., Beoley.
74/ Wilks, William, husbandman, Chadesley Corbet.
74^ Fauxe, Henry, Callowhill.
74^ Frewen, Francis, Henley Castle.
74/ Straine, Elizabeth, Kings Norton.
74/" Evett, William, Hatfield.
74/& Lyilye, Phillip, petit chapman, Evesham.
74/ Chrispe, Richard, Upton-upon-Severne.
74;« {Incomplete document^
74« Notte, Edmond, gent., Shelsley Beawchamp.
74<? {Name gone^
75 CooH, Christopher, yeoman, Bromesgrove.
75^ Baylie, John, Whichenford.
76 WUsonne, John, Upton-upon-Severne.
77 Rynoldes, Mary, widow, Abberton.
78 Bailis, Henry, Haselor.
79 Hyes, Elizabeth, widow, Chasley.
80 Jarrett, Alice, inholder, St. Nicholas, Warwick.
81 Hunte, Robert, yeoman, Pershore.
82 Neede, Helen, widow, Much Malvern.
83 Aldington, William, North Littleton.
84 More, Margaret, Tardebige.
85 Knowlles, William, tayler, Dudley.
86 George, William, yeoman, Badsey.
87 Founes, Thomas, yeoman, Stoke Prior.
87a Spilsburye, John, Great Shellesley.
87^ Howie, Phillip, husbandman, Ombersley.
88 Goade, Robert, labourer, Eldersfield.
89 Worould, John, Fecknam.
89a Crompe, Alexander, Cropthome.
90 Cowly, Robert, husbandman, Abbotts Morton.
91 Parr, John, husbandman, Belbroughton.
92 Dannce, Thomas, Birlingham,
93 Simons als. Mumforde, John, Elmley Castle.
93a Brooke, Jane, widow, St. Mary's, Warwick.
94 Carter, William, husbandman, Mathon.
94a Morrell, Agnes, widow, Churchoniborne.
94<J Baylies, Edward, yeoman, Norton Lynsey.
95 Stringfellowe, John, yeoman, Ilmington.
95a Cleve, Richard, Clent.
96 Ryeve, Margaret, widow, Over Pillerton.
96a Drake, Henry, St. Michael in Bedwardine.
96(J Bradlye, Henry, St. Edmond' s, Dudley.
97 Hanmore, Richard, yeoman, Coughton.
98 Powell, Jone, widow, Suckley.
99 Jennings, John [missing].
100 Shotswell, John, Welsburne Hastings,
loi Winder, John, husbandman, Suckley.
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34 Worcester Wills and Administrations. [1608.
No.
02 Batchlor, Thomas, Birlingham. W. I.
03 Bradley, James, Pedmore. W, I.
04 Williams, Elenor, widow, Ipsley. W. I.
04a Holbrooke, Thomas, clothier, Worcester. Admon. and I.
04^ Harrison, George, Bidfoid. Admon. and I.
o^ Smith a/j-. Farmer, Thomas, butcher, St. John's Bedwardine. Admon. and I.
04^ Woolmer, An . . , widow, Feckenham. Admon. and I.
04^ Hodges, John, husbandman, Salwarp. Admon. and I.
04/ Hartwell, Alexander, St Hellen, Worcester. Admon.
04^ Hemin^e?, Thomas, Kyenton. Admon. and 2 I.'s.
04A [Incomplete document.^
04/ Scoler, Ann, Long Compton. I.
04; Neae, Christopher, . I.
o/ik Old, Edmund, Malvern. Admon.
04/ Gotten, William, . 1.
04W Hill, John, Rowsley, Halesowen. Admon. and 1.
o4« Millard, John, tayler, Bidford. I.
04/? Rogers, John, husbandman, Claverdon. I.
04^ Goodwine als. Clarke, Margery, widow, Wick-Pershore. I.
04^ , Robert [tom\ Ipsley. .1.
o4r Co , Anne {torn\ maidservant, Feckenham. I.
05 Causer o/j. Hobbins, Robert, barber, Ipsley. W.
06 Worould, John, Feckenham. W.
07 Hill, John, Halesowen. W.
07a Roe, , butcher, . I.
07^- Lumbard, Gyles, Doderhill. I.
08 Blick, William, husbandman, Hampton Curleu. W. I.
09 Lea, Henry, Wotten Wawen. W. I.
10 Butler, Thomas, yeoman, Warwick. W. I.
1 1 Osborne, William, Rushocke. W. I.
iia Savage, Ann, widow, Powick. . I.
11^ Slater, John, Middle Littleton. Admon.
lie [Incomplete Bond.']
lid Mack, -John, husbandman, Wolverton. I.
12 Knight, Roger, Great Wolford. W. I.
13 Smith, Richard, sithsmith, Chadsley Corbet. W. I.
14 Whelar, John, husbandman, Lyghe. W. I.
14a Johnes, John, gent., Hampton Lovett. Admon. and I.
15 Beard, Richard, Bidford. W. L
16 Bodnam, Edmond, yeoman, Liegh. W. L
17 Georg, Elinor, widow, Eckington. W. I.
18 CoUlnis, William, joyner, Offenbam. W. I.
1 8a Meriden, John, Wawen Wootton. I.
18^ Russell, Henry, esq.. Little Malvern. I.
19 Holtom, Nicholas, husbandman, Cherington. W. L
20 Sergeant, John, sen., husbandman. Temple Tyso. W. I.
21 wJlis, Raffe, Elmley Castle. W.
22 Dugard, Walter, husbandman, Salwarpe. W. L
23 Hopkins, Christian, spinster, Preston Bagot. W. I.
24 Pace, Susan, widow, Defford. W. I.
25 Higgens, Thomas, yeoman, Halesowen. W. I.
26 [Not used.]
27 Grove, Alice, Hagley. W. I.
28 Taylor, John, Eckington. W. I.
29 Skier, Philip, husbandman, Hartlebury. W. I.
29a Pierse, William, husbandman, Pershore. Admon. and I.
30 Ockley, Robert, husbandman, Wick-Pershore. W.
30a [Name gom.'\ I.
30^ [Name gone.] I.
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130^ [Name gom.^ I.
130.^ Barrow als. Brian, Mary, Icombe. I.
131 Witton, William, sithsmith, Belbroughton. W. I.
132 Gyles, Edmond, yeoman, White Lady Aston. W. I,
132a Blower, Francis, Upton-upon-Severne. Admon. and I.
1323 Andrewes, Thomas, St. Laurence, Evesham. Admon.
I32<: Jennings, Peter, . Admon.
132^ Hadley, Robert, Stratford-upon-Avon. Admon. and L
132^ Rugley, William, , L
132/ Workman, Edmund, labourer, Pershore. \.
133 Dolphin, Thomas, Warwick. W. I.
134 Darbye, Nicholas, husbandman, Bromesgrove. W.
135 Yate, George, labourer, Feckenham. W. \.
135a Johnsons, John, tanner, Worcester. W. I.
1356 Glouer, James, . \.
136 Wheeler?, , . \J>art o/V^.]
136a Wilcox, Robert, clerk, Spechley. L
136^ Salwarp, Rectory of. Sequest.
1609.
1 Sowtham, Richard, clerk, Charlcott. W.
2 Heynes, William, yeoman, Evenlode. W.
3 Legge, William, husbandman, Kempsey. W.
4 Eades, Richard, yeoman, Coughton. W. L
5 Crane, Richard, Kidderminster. W.
6 Shailor, Thomas [missing].
7 Hancocke, Thomas, husbandman, Bredon. W.
8 Harbome, Alice, widow, North Littleton. W.
9 Hickoze, Alice, widow, Severne Stoke. W.
10 Roberts, Edward, husbandman, Overbury. W.
1 1 Cartwright, Christopher, yeoman, Halesowen. W.
12 Radford, John, clothier, Kidderminster. W.
13 Deane, William, husbandman, Claynes. W.
14 Geast, John, blacksmith, Northfield. W.
15 Newey, Anne, widow, Kings Norton. W.
16 Robins, Richard, Blockley. W.
17 Milles, John, husbandman, Hasler. W.
18 Smith, John, Chagisley. W.
19 Hunt, Henry, yeoman, Inckbarrow. W.
20 Hodges, William, Bradway, Admon. and W.
21 Cawdrey, Nicholas, blacksmith, Warwick. W.
22 Cs^ill, Peter, husbandman, Brayles. W.
23 Ronford (?), Robert, sheepheard, Loxley. W.
24 Bridgewater, Raynold, naylor, Rowley Regis. W.
25 Manne, William, weaver, Ombersley. W.
26 Hincksman, Mary, widow, All Saints, Worcester. W.
37 Swindall, Humphrey, Pershore. W.
28 Feme, Richard, gent., Kidderminster. W.
29 Aldeme, William, yeoman, Berrowe. W.
30 Woodbrowe, Elinor, widow. Castle Morton. W.
31 Scriven, Richard, Hanley Castle. W.
32 Yennord, William [missing].
33 Lane, Arthur, Haselor. W. L
34 Goseling, Hugh, inkeeper. All Saints, Worcester. W.
35 Higgfins, Katherine, widow, Stowlton. W.
36 Webb, William [missing].
37 Combey, Humphry, husbandman. Much Malvern. W.
38 Knight, Margaret, widow, Bromesgrove. W.
39 Cowper, Edward, yeoman, Birchmorton. W.
40 Hodges, Baldwyn, Brodway. W.
36 Worcester Wills and Administrations. [1609.
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41 Peniton, Edmond, labourer, Halesowen. W.
42 Russell, William, Brodway. W.
43 Saunders, Catherine, widow, Warwick. W.
44 Brantley, Robert, Evesham. W.
45 Ellis, Thomas, husbandman, St. Martin, Worcester. W.
46 Randall ah. Mowle, Mary, widow. All Saints, Worcester. W.
47 Childes, Richard, husbandman, Bredon. W.
48 Birte, Thomas, husbandman, Bredon. W.
49 Lyghtefoote, John, Bredon. W.
50 Couldicotte, William, husbandman, Ilmington. W.
51 Vameham, William, yeoman, Warwick. W.
52 Higgines, Thomas, yeoman, Norton Lincy. W.
53 Cacher, John, Elmley Castle. W.
54 Stokes, Henry, husbandman, Sedgborowe. W.
55 Evett, Margery, widow, Hallowe. W.
56 Wavier, John, droveor, St. Nicholas, Warwick. W.
57 Gower, William, St. Hellen, Worcester. W.
58 Thomas, William, Wolverley. W.
59 Payton, Margaret, widow, Shellesley Kings. W.
60 Bodnam, Margery, widow, Liegh. W.
61 Cattell, Richard, chapman, St. Nicholas, Warwick. W.
61 a Batchler, Alice, widow, Birlingham. W.
62 Perkes, John, gent., Doderhill. W.
62a Parks, Thomas, Rowley.* W.
63 Pardee, Elizabeth, widow, Ombersley. W.
64 Hunte, Francis, Alcester. W.
65 Rawlins, John, labourer, Ilmington. W.
66 Carelesse, John, husbandman, Bushley. W.
67 Hancoxe, James, husbandman, Pillerton Kersey. W.
68 Baldine als. Baldvine, Edmund, husbandman, Brayles. W.
69 Hill, Peter, yeoman, Chadsley Corbet. W.
70 Kemett, John, husbandman, Overbury. W.
71 Baylie, John, yeoman, Oxhill. W.
72 Skelton, John, husbandman. Much Malvern. W.
73 Gray, Henry, labourer, Bradley. W. I.
74 Fiffild als. Griffith, Richard, yeoman, Suckley. W.
75 Geery, John, husbandman, Bengworth. W. I.
76 Nott, John, yeoman, Great Shelsley. W. I.
77 Warren, John, Wolverley. W.
78 Hawlins, Elizabeth, . W.
79 Rea, Michael, Hill Crome. W.
80 Tabott, Elizabeth, widow, Chadsley Corbet. W.
81 Curtice, Robert, sen., husbandman, Charlton. W.
82 Otenell, Margrett, widow, Kidderminster. W.
83 Lewes als. Bancks, William, labourer, Abbotts Morton. W.
84 Johnson, John, inkeeper, Alcester. W.
85 Barnes, James, inholder, Worcester. W.
86 Banner, Anne, widow, Kings Norton. W.
87 Rocke, John, chapman, Rowley, Staffs. W.
88 Cupper, Alice, Shelsley Kings. W.
89 Roberts, Alice, widow, Teddington. W.
90 Lawghton, Edward, yeoman, Hanley Castle. W. I.
91 Genings, John, yeoman, Lapworth. W.
92 Hodges, William, Brodway. Com. and W.
93 Oteneale, John, shoemaker, Kidderminster. Admon. and W.
94 Nason, Thomas, Welsburne. W.
95 Haye, John, yeoman. Fly ford Flavell. W. I.
96 Norton, Thomas, bocher, Pershore. W.
97 George, Walter, carpenter, St. Nicholas, Worcester. W. I.
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98 Chetwine, Alice, widow, Bromsgrove. W. I.
99 Chettle, Margaret, widow, Defford. W. I.
100 Courte, Christopher, cooke, St. Michael Bedwardine. W. I.
loi Cowper, Richard, sythgrinder, Harvington. W. I.
102 Wheeler, John, . W.
103 Tylte, Thomas, sen., bricklayer, Bromsgrove. W.
104 Hodges, William, Brodway. W. I.
105 Paget, Alice, Broughton. W.
106 Staples, Thomas, labourer. White Lady Aston. W. I.
107 Bradeley, Humphry, Dudley. W.
108 Taylor, Edginn, . W. I.
109 Morrell, Roger, Much Malvern. W.
no Wright, Elizabeth, spinster. Kings Norton. W. I.
111 Collins, William, labourer. Butlers Marston. W.I.
112 Mushen, Michael, Welsburne. W^ I.
113 Ernes, John, husbandman, Alcester. W.
114 Lapworthe, John, shoemaker, Warwick. W.
115 Cookes, Thomas, Tardebigge. W.I.
116 Wight, John, yeoman, Franckley. W. I.
117 Chambers a/j. Ireland, Christopher, nailer, Dudley. W. I.
118 Baule, John, husbandman, Flyford Flavell. W.
119 Mason, Elizabeth, widow, Warwick. Com. and W.
120 Smyth, John, Bengworth. W. I.
121 Tirer, Thomas, yeoman, Pedmore. W.
122 Woodhoase, Richard, Droitwich. W.
123 Geast als. Bowyer, Edward, yeoman, Northfield. W. I.
124 Harrison, Henry, coverlet weaver, Bromsgrove. W. I.
125 Wiett, William, Bushley. W.
126 Symons, James, yeoman, Staunton. W. I.
127 Cufife, Richard, gunnsmith, Little Witley. W.
128 Pace, Francis, husbandman, Longdon. W. I.
129 Tyler, Blanch, widow, Much Malvern. W. I.
130 Harvie, Thomas, laborer, Wootton Wawen. W. I.
131 Baker, Thomas, sen., Bromsgrove. W. I.
132 Hooper, Henry, weaver, St. Michael Bedwardine. W. I.
133 Fletcher, Richard, yeoman, Blockley. W.
134 Saunders, John, clothier, Worcester. W.
135 Read, Margaret, widow. Much Malvern. W.
136 Blabye, Jane, widow, Brodway. W.
137 Beard, Elizabeth, widow, Cropthorne. W. I.
138 Dugarde, Alice, widow, Grafton Flyford. W. I.
139 Squrry, Ann, widow, St. Andrew, Worcester. W. I.
140 Higgs, Anne, widow, Grafton Flyford. W. I.
141 Showier, Thomas, labourer, St. Clement's, Worcester. W. I.
142 Dauisse, Philip, yeoman, Grafton Flyford. W.
143 Pardoe, Richard, yeoman, Ombersley. W. I.
144 Banner, John, sugar. Kings Norton. W.
145 Rugley, William, Temple Grafton. W.
146 Steevens, William, weaver, Warwick. W. I.
147 Baylies, Christopher, husban4pian, Elmley Castle. W. I.
148 Wagstaffe, John, blacksmith, Flyford Flavell. W. I.
149 Barnes, Francis, Northpidle. W.
150 Franncis, Nicholas, yeoman, Fladbury. W,
151 Willetes, Margaret, widow, Grafton Flyford. W. I.
152 Surmanne, Elizabeth, widow, Broughton. W.
153 Sturdye, William, blacksmith, Wotton Wawen. W.I.
154 Byssell, Henry, yeoman, Hatton. W. I.
155 Gwentt, Richard, gent., . W.
156 Handey, Ann, widow, North Littleton. W. I.
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66
Bosswell, Edward, Lenchwick.
Neede, Thomas, sen., husbandman, Lieghe.
Swayne, Susanna, widow, Bredon.
Gune, John, husbandman, Evenlode.
Boothe, Edmund, sen., Pershore.
Howton, Thomas, brewer, Worcester.
Leniall, John, capper, Worcester.
Wheeler, Richard, \missing\.
Perkes, Margaret, \missing\.
Wilkes, Thomas, \mi5sing\.
66a Ashwell, Nicholas, Comberton Magna.
66<5 Harward, Thomas, Bretforton.
66c Yong, George, Rowslench.
66</ Smyth, John, Yardley.
66(? Saunders, Richard, Upton Warren.
66/" Haynes, John, husbandman, Salford Priors.
66^ Burnell, Humphrey, Lie.
66^ Pomfrey, William, Wick- Pershore.
66z Banner, Henry, Kings Norton,
667 Benison, Robert, Bromsgrove.
66>^ Baker, Robert, 13owdessert.
66/ Netherton, Thomas, Tarbeck.
66;« Merrell, Henry, Atherston.
66« Vernjim, Humphrey, taylor, Brodwas.
660 Farmer als. Smith, John, yeoman, Eldersfield.
66^ Brooke, Henry, Hadsor.
66^ Bruton, Alice, widow, Cotherige.
66r Goscon, Richard, Besford.
66s Elvins, Thomas, Worcester.
66/ Mawle, Christopher, All Saints, Worcester.
66u Randle, William, Huddington.
66z' Tagg, Humphrey, walker. All Saints, Worcester.
66w Williamson, Thomas, Worcester.
66;r Bedell, Elizabeth, widow, Bidford.
66^ Wheatcroft, Joan, Blockley.
662- Drinckwater, Alice, Overbury.
67 English, Edward, Worcester.
67a Mathewes, William, Ridmarley Dabitot.
67*5 Rock, John, Halesowen.
67c Stone, Roger, Ripple.
67d Faxall, Thomas, Kidderminster.
67^ Aven, Thomas, Rowington.
67/ Pardee, Edward, Ombersley.
67^ Aldersitch, Alice, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
67A Sansom, John, Bidford.
68 Deken, John, Pershore [fioi proved].
69 Hunt, Robert, [no date].
70 Hayward, Laurence, weaver, Worcester.
71 Hawthorne, Edward, Alcester.
71a Wills, Ann, widow, Charlton.
"Jib Pardee, John, husbandman, Ombersley.
7\c Fisher, Elizabeth, Eckington (1607),
7 id Evate, Richard, Shrowley.
71^ Morris, John, Pershore.
71/ Fyfelde als. Grjffjn, Richard, Suckley.
71^ Lewis, Humphry, Tardebigge.
71A Hinkesmane, William, .
7 It Frances, Nicholas, — — .
71; Lawe, Thomas, yeoman, Doderhill.
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171^ Morris, Thomas, yeoman, Bretforton. I.
171/ Sallis, George, Overbury. I.
171;// Horton, Thomas, Worcester. 1.
17I« Swayne, Susan, widow, Bredon. I.,
\7\o Basset, Barnard, Bishampton. I.
171/ Pratye, Margrett, Tardebig. I.
171^ Mawle, Christopher, baker, Worcester. I.
17 ir Byddle, Elizabeth, . I.
1 71 J Tagge, Humfrey, All Saints, Worcester. I.
171/ Sunno, Elizabeth, widow. Drakes Broughton. I.
ijiu Tirer, Thomas, yeoman, Pedmore. I.
17 IV Huncks, Thomas, weaver, Alcester. I.
171W Androes, Thomas, St. Lawrence, Evesham. I.
I7\x Millard, John, Bidford. I.
171/ Addenbroke, John, yeoman, Tanworth. I.
171^ Wyett, William, . I.
172 Robynson als. Tanner, John, St. Michael, Worcester (1522). W.
173 Detfyld, Elnor, widow, Worcester (1547). W.
174 Bygge, John, Cherington (1548). W.
I74« Willgose, Robert, . I.
174^ Cufife, Richard, Witley Parva. I.
I74r Symons, James, yeoman, Staunton. I.
I74</ Bradley, Humphry, Dudley. I.
174^ Merell, Roger, Much Malvern. I.
174/" Harwarde, Thomas, yeoman, Bretforton. I.
174^ Kings (?), Agnes, widow, Aston Cantlow. I.
174^ Wheatcroft, Joan e, . I.
174/ [Name gone.] I.
I74;' Dipp, William, Cotherige. I.
1 7^ [No name.] I.
174/ Reade, Margaret, widow, Much Malvern. I.
174W Rose, Anne, widow, Bromsgrove. I.
174// Hill a/s. Spicer, John, Feckenham. I.
1740 Tanner, John, sen., Alcester. I.
174P Greene, Richard, Upton Snodsbury. I.
174^ Robinson, Henry, Tardebig. I.
I74r Weston, Valentine, Charlton. I.
1 74 J Swift, John, yeoman, Moseley. I.
174/ Drake, Henry, yeoman, St. Michael Bedwardine. I.
I74« Banner, Henry, Kings Norton. I.
1742/ Price, Richard, Martley. I.
1 74«/ Drinckwater, Alice, . I.
I74jr Hayward, Richard, cordwaner, Worcester. I.
I74y Clymer, Susan, spinster. All Saints, Worcester. I.
1745: Egleston, William, labourer, Wawen Wootton. I.
17 4aa Wyllyams, Thomas, carryer, Worcester. I.
174^3 Teale, Thomas, Hanley Castle. !•
174CC Brent (?), Richard, . I.
1610.
1 Warner, Paule, . W.
2 Rowney, William, husbandman, Treddington. W. I.
3 Redding, James, weaver, Worcester. W. I.
4 Scott, Francis, yeoman, Chadsley. W. I.
5 Mason, John, Salford (?). W. I.
6 Weale, William, husbandman, Lapworth. W. I.
7 Smith, Isabell, Pershore. W. I,
8 Durand, WiUiam, Honnington. W. I,
9 Terrell, Thomas, labourer, Kinwarton. W. I.
10 Hawes, Thomas, yeoman, Alcester. W. I.
40 Worcester Wills and Ad^ninisirations. [1610.
No.
1 1 Holborow, Anne, widow, Worcester. W. I.
12 Rawlens, Margaret, widow. Upper Ettington. W. I.
13 Rose, Robert, yeoman. Over Tysoe. W. I.
13a Parsonage, Edmond, husbandman, Alvechurch. W.
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14 Leap, Edward, Evesham. Admon.
15 More, Hellen, widow, Alvechurch. W. L
16 Hunte, Anne, Hanbury. W. L
17 Byrde, William, yeoman, Sambome. W. L
17a Barton, Humfrey, Tanworth. Admon. and L
18 Orford, John, Bromsgrove. W. and L (?).
19 Hannowe, John, yeoman, Bidford. W. I.
20 Cocks, Benjamin, Haselor. W.
21 Restell, John, yeoman, Staunton. W. L
22 Lea, Thomas, seveor, Hatton. W. L
23 Tompson, Thomas, husbandman, Abbotts Morton. W. L
24 Wayle, Richard, Tysoe. W,
25 Tayler, Richard, yeoman, Pyrton. W. L
26 Bradshawe, John, Aston Cantlow. W.
27 Evans, John, Wolverley. W. L
28 Howtton, John, Worcester. Admon. and W. L
29 Palmer, William, husbandman, Ombersley. W. L
30 Naire, William, husbandman, Ombersley. W. L
31 Turner, Thomas, weaver, Worcester. W. L
32 Mallard, Margery, St. Nicholas, Worcester. Admon. and W.
33 Richards, Elinor, widow, St. Swithin's, Worcester. W. \.
34 Hill, Elizabeth, widow, Ombersley. W. L
35 Brooke, William, jun., yeoman, Salwarp. Admon. and W. L
36 Mansell, Robert, yeoman, Pedmore. W. L
37 Fawlkener, Elinor, widow. Temple Grafton. W. L
38 Smith, Ann, widow, Elmlye Castle. W. L
39 Clare, Richard, husbandman, Pershore. W. L
40 Powell, Adam, St. Andrew, Pershore. W. L
41 Green, John, Alderminster. W. L
42 Hall, Lyssett, widow, Worcester. W. L
43 Sharpe, William, Hoblenche. W. L
44 Aris, Margaret, widow, Wichenford. W. L
45 Sclater, Robert, Wichenford. W. L
46 Notte, Thomas, yeoman, Leighe. W. L
47 Hobday ah. Lacy, John, husbandman, Bradley. W. \.
48 Barrons, Richard, parish clerk, Hanley Castle. W. L
49 Cale, Stephen, husbandman, Wick, Pershore. W. L
50 Dugmore, Thomas, husbandman, Berrow. W. L
51 Darbye, Mary, widow, Halesowen. W.
52 Gregory ah. Amsden, John, bucher, Shipstone-upon-Stower. W. L
53 Saell, Christopher, Round Alne. W. L
54 Mills, Edmond, victualer, Shipston-upon-Stour. W. \.
55 Willmoore, John, yeoman, Powick. W. L
56 Kilbee, Richard, Tredington. W. L
57 Jones, Robert, sen., yeoman, Coughton. W. L
58 Byshope, John, yeoman, Chatisley. W. L
59 Russell, Agnes, widow, Pendock. W. L
60 BuUingham, Ellyn, widow, St. Helen, Worcester. W. L
61 Charlet, Thomas, sen., yeoman. Priors Cleeve. W. L
62 Ellins, George, husbandman, Pippleton. W. L
63 Wilde, Thomas, gent.. The Commandre, Worcester. W. L
64 Hoocke, John, Hartleljurie. W. L
65 Jones, Samvel, . W. L
66 Blewe, Thomas, weaver, St. Andrew's, Worcester. Admon. and W. L
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67 Amphlet, Richard, mason, Ombersley.
68 Morgan, Joane, widow, F'eckenham.
69 Beale, Francis, yeoman, Pendock.
70 Winsmoore, Raphe, yeoman, Coughton.
71 Mynse, William, husbandman, Studley.
72 Brooke, Edmund, carpenter, Ipsley.
73 Staunton, John, husbandman, Tybberton.
74 Deaves, John, yeoman, Birlingham.
74a Noke, John, Deflford.
75 Holiiocke, Margarett, widow, Wootton Wawen.
75a Moyle, Thomas, Ombersley.
76 Hardinge, Andrewe, husbandman. Over Eatington.
77 Knight, John, whittawer, Warwick.
78 Patty, Thomas, Suckley.
79 Holliman, John, Purshullgreene.
80 Sadlar, Richard, yeoman, Mathon.
81 Doughtie, Edward, yeoman. All Saints, Worcester.
82 Knight, Joan, widow, Warwick.
83 Warde, Richard, glover, Warwick.
84 Heminge, William, husbandman, Grafton Flyford.
85 Nicholes, William, husbandman, Powick.
86 Witten, Edward, husbandman, Belbroughton.
87 Horton, William, husbandman, Grafton.
88 Underbill, Richard, yeoman, Halesowen.
89 Pynnock, William, yeoman, Longdon.
90 Gorton, Margaret, widow, Dudley.
91 Willmot, William, husbandman, Hartlebury.
92 Moore, John, husbandman. Upper Brailes.
93 Atwood, Richard, yeoman, Overbury.
94 Tailor, Robert, Besford.
95 Smith, Robert, esq.. Stoke Prior.
96 Tomkins, Walter, Worcester.
97 Tenannt, Mary, widow, Cropthorne.
98 Maulten, Thomas, chandler, St. Peeter's, Worcester.
99 Browne, Christopher, labourer, Mathen.
00 Randell, William, yeoman, Tibberton.
01 Midleton, Henry, yeoman. Over Tysoe.
02 Merrill, William, husbandman, Honington.
03 Wynoli, Jossope, chapman, St. Lawrence, Evesham.
04 Collier, Walter, Areley Kings.
05 Stocking als. Mintonn, John, yeoman, Dodenham.
06 Hill, William, labourer. Stone.
07 Collobyne, Richard, Biomesgrove.
08 Jones, Thomas, husbandman, Eldersfield.
09 Dark, Thomas, yeoman, Aldington.
10 Round, W^illiam, bucklemaker, Halesowen.
11 Maxfield, John, yeoman, Tanworth.
12 Leonards, Thomas, clerk of St. John's Bedwardine.
13 Harris, John, sen., husbandman, Hartlebury.
14 More, Henry, All Saints, Evesham.
15 Clearcke, Richard, yeoman, Wichingford.
16 Goodman, Peter, Hallow.
i6a Makeham, Elizabeth, Witchenford.
i6b Turn, John, .
i6c Nash, George, Worcester.
\6d Tricke, Leonard, Bromesgrove.
i6^ Hudson, Peter, yeoman, Hanley Castle.
16/ Perks, Joane, widow, Doderhill.
17 Smith, Isabell, widow, Warwick.
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18 Tennent, Miles, husbandman, Brailes. * W.
19 Phipps, Joan, Elmley Castle. W. I.
19a Roe, Richard, St. Mary, Warwick. Admon. and I.
20 Paulye, Christopher, Old Swinford. W.
21 Wotton, William, husbandman, Elmley. W.
22 Feild, Edward, yeoman. Kings Norton. W. I.
23 Bellamye, Elizabeth, widow, Claynes. W.
24 Page, Thomas, labourer, Yardley. W. I.
25 Bachler, Elizabeth, widow, Erles Crome. W. I.
26 Malten, William, husbandman, Churchill. W. I.
2ba Atkins, Thomas, St. John Bedwardine. Admon.
2(yb Fox, George, Worcester. Admon.
27 Este, Barnaby, esq., Yardley. W. I.
28 Greve, Thomas [John in /.], yeoman, Kings Norton. W. I.
29 Greeneway, Robert, husbandman, Berrow. W. I.
30 Williams, Thomas, labourer, Dormston. W. I.
31 Hunt, Henry, clerk, Defford. W.
32 Avise, John, butcher, Evesham. W.
33 Garrett, John, Wixford. W. I.
34 Carter, Alice, widow, Evenlode. W.
35 Newe, John, . [W. missing\ I.
36 Symons, George, yeoman, Pendocke. W. I.
37 Sparrye, William, Kingsnorton. W.
38 Wotten, John, husbandman, . W.
39 White, Thomas, Fladbury. W.
40 Coole, Thomas, husbandman, Eldersfield. W. I.
41 Hall, Edmond, Lieghe. W. I.
42 Wilkes, John, sheepheard, Knighteswashborne. W. I.
43 Poole, Thomas, blacksmith, Much Malvern. W.
44 Dauies, Richard, Upton. W.
45 Knight, William, yeoman, Brome. W.
46 Sawfould, John, weaver, Worcester. W. I.
47 Smith, Joane, widow, Northlittleton. W. I.
47a Cowley, Roger, Upton-upon-Severn. Admon. and I.
47(5 Etkyns, John, Wasperton. Admon.
47^ Evett, Katheren, widow, Cotherige. Admon. and I.
47^ Salway, Robert, tayler, Kemsey. Admon. and I.
48 Ingram, Alice, widow, Aston Cantloe. W. I.
49 Bell, Thomas, carpenter. Great Kington. W.
50 Gunne, Robert, musician, Tredington. W^ I.
51 Greene, Raphe, Throckmorton. Admon. and W. I.
52 Wheeler, Alice, widow, Witley, Holt. W. I.
53 Farmer, Thomas, Evesham. W. I,
54 Addis, William, sen., yeoman, Powick. W. I.
55 Chubsey, William, husbandman, Eatington. W. I.
56 Bradley, Richard, bucher, Shipston-upon-Stower. W. I.
57 Hyckes, William, Whatcot. W. I.
58 Staples, John, carpenter, Ilmington. W. I.
59 Blackwell, Joane, widow, Alderminster. W. I.
60 Slye, William, milner, Eatington. W. I.
61 Paine, Richard, yeoman, Ilmington. W. I.
6ia Watten, John, Kings Norton. Admon.
6i3 Harris, Richard, Badsey. Admon.
b\c Betterbury, Henry, labourer, Pershore. Admon. and I.
did Stone, Richard, . Admon.
die Bathoe, William, shoemaker, Worcester. I.
61/ P'dowe, Edward, Ombersley. I.
dig Hawes, John, glover, Warwick. I.
t\h Hall, Bauld, husbandman, Burmington. I.
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No. /
bit Greene, Rychard, Upton Snodsburie. I.
6\j Baule als. Wodlow, Alice, widow, Brodway. I.
bik More, William, All Saints, Evesham. Admon.
61/ Richards als. Lomley, John, Sedgebarrow. Admon. and I.
6im Reeve, Joan, widow, Feckenham. I.
6in Man, Roger, Crome Debitot. Admon. and I.
6\o Saunders, Ralph, Hanley Castle. I.
bip Jencks, Thomas, Hoblench. I.
6iq Bankes, Jane, Whatcote. I.
6ir Saunders, Thomas, Belbroughton. I.
61J Hitchins, John, Old Swinford. I.
62 Mattie, John, Ripple. W.
62a Goughe, John, cobler, Worcester. I.
62b Walker, Anker, St. Swithin's, Worcester. I.
62c Bruton, Francis, Cotheridge. I.
62d Darby, Richard, husbandman, Halesowen. Admon. and I.
626 [Name gone.] I.
62/ Townsend, John, husbandman, Lighthorn. Admon. and I.
62jo' \Name gone.] I.
62^ [Name gone!] I.
62/ Bruton, Alice, widow, Cotheridge. I.
62J Etkins, John, Wasperton. I.
62k [Name g-one.] I.
62/ Prichets, Thomas, St. Peter's, Worcester. Admon. and I.
62W Whoman, Christabel, widow, . I.
62n Wardle, Humphry, St. Andrew, Witch. Admon.
620 [Name gone.] I.
62/ Lyen, Humfry, . Admon.
62^ Prest, William, Tredington. I.
62r Taylor a/s. Reave a/s. Gatley, Thomas, Seavern-Stoke. Admon. and I. {?).
b2s Cauley als. Pyncke, Joan, All Saints, Worcester. Admon.
62/ Dune, Leonard, . I.
62U [Name gone.] I.
622/ Locke, Henry, Stow . . . Admon.
62a/ Gates, Robert, . L
62jr James, John, Spetchley. Admon. and L
62>' Harward, John, Hartlebury. Admon. and I. •
62Z Saunders, Thomas, Forfield. Admon.
63 Wylkes, Thomas, yeoman, Brodway. W. L
63a Cooper, Joan, widow, Kington. L
633 Wilks, Roger, walker, Worcester. L
6sc White, Thomas, . 1.
S^d [Name gone.] I.
63^ [Name gom.[ I.
63/ [Name gone.' 1.
62g Hill, Raphe, Hampton. I.
63A Chance, Richard, Bromesgrove. I.
63/ [Name gone], yeoman, Earles Croome. I.
6y' te, John, . I.
62k Blunt, John, . I.
63/ [Name gone.] I.
63W Orford a/s. Lankashyre, John, . I.
63« Gibbes, Margaret, widow, Haselor. 1.
6^0 [Name goneA I.
63/ [Name gone], Pershore. I.
63^ Parsons, John, Temple Grafton. Admon.
63r Lie, Daniel, . I.
6y Blurton, John, . 2 L's.
63/ Prestitch, William, Treddington. Admon.
44
Worcester Wills and Administrations.
[i6n.
Admon.
Admon.
Admon. and
Admon,
{Part of a Will\
Com. and
Admon.
Admon.
No.
i63« Bowts, Thomas, St. Lawrence, Evesham.
\byu Lewes, Margaret, Tardebig.
16376/ Greves, John, Kings Norton.
i63jr Essex, Leonard, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
i63y Hawten, Elizabeth, W'chford.
163^ Evans, Richard, St. Peter, Worcester.
164 Bigges, , .
164a Dyrham, Thomas, W^orcester.
164^ Tylte, Thomas, Bromesgrove.
164^ Darbye, William, naylor, Rowley Regis.
164^ Broke, Walter, Astley.
164* Wesburie, Jane, Powick.
164/ Heyward, William, Spernall.
164^ {Incomplete Bondl\
164A Panleyes, Xpofer, pointmaker, Sturbridge.
164/ [JVafNe ^one!]
164J Lovett, Edward, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
164I& Turberrile a/s. Turbell, Ann, widow. Ripple.
164/ Surman, Elizabeth, Pershore (?).
164W Willgose, Robert, Kidderminster.
1647? Langforde, Henry, .
1640 Jones, Margery, Ombersley.
164/ Pikerine, Mathew, clarke, Shelsley Beacham.
164^ Diingan, Raphe, glover, Warwick.
i64r Hall, Roger, Lyghe.
I '64s _ [Name ^one.^
164/ Nameg^one.]
164U \lncompiete Bond.]
164Z/ Hatnpton-juxta- Evesham, Church of.
it^w Shelsley, Parish of,
1611.
1 Hale, William [missing].
2 Nicholes, ]ohx\\7nissing].
3 Shewsmith, George [missing].
4 Rabon, Edward, Kings Norton.
5 Web, Thomas, Rouslench.
6 Pitway, Edward, yeoman, Shipston-upon-Stower.
7 Stevens als. Weaver, William, husbandman, Much Malvern.
8 Jeccox, Richard, .
9 Stone, John, yeoman, Asteley.
9a Scarlett, Margery, Bradley.
10 Wolridge, Thomas, St. Clement's, Worcester.
loa Barley. William, weaver, Bromsgrove.
1 1 Wood, Margery, St. John's Bedwardine,
iia Perkes, William, Chadsley Corbet.
lib Bradley, Giles, husbandman, Bishamton.
12 Pardee, Thomas, yeoman, Ombersley.
13 Heydon, Robert, yeoman. Long Compton.
14 Freeth, Thomas, wheelwright, Pershore.
14a Eade, William, Coughton.
ii\b Kingsbury, Thomas, Evesham.
14c Downes, William, yeoman, Suckley.
15 Yearnold, William, husbandman, Norton.
15a Boughton, Nicholas, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
i<ib Leeth, John, Martley.
i5f Badger, Thomas, Bromesgrove.
15^ Deakine, William, husbandman, Overbury.
16 CiciU, John, Pershore (.?).
17 Typpinge, Joane, widow. Much Malvern.
Sequest.
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45
No.
1 8 Porter, John, gent, Claynes,
1 8a Woodhowse, Robert, Worcester,
\^b Whittaker, Joan, Welsbume.
\Zc Bendy, Thomas, jun., Hanley Castle.
\Zd Honiatt, Edward and Richard, St. Peter's, Worcester,
i8tf Alcott, Richard, weaver, St. Nicholas, Worcester,
1 8/ Penn, Elizabeth, widow, Pedmore.
19 Perkes, John, yeoman, Norton.
19a — rasenill, Nicholas, Dudley,
20 Rowse, William, husbandman, Whichford,
20a Read, John, Rowslench.
20^ Chapman, Gilbert, Redditch.
21 Grove, Edward, labourer, Badsey.
22 Warner, William, Combroke,
23 Whittaker, Henry, Welsbume.
24 Watkins, Elizabeth, widow, Hanbury,
25 Hunt, Henry, yeoman, Tanworth.
25a Fownes, Oswald, yeoman, Bromsgrove.
26 Goslinge, Joyce, widow, Worcester.
27 Lea, Alice, widow, Vlnall,
27a {Incomplete Bond?], Taylor, , Evesham.
28 George, Amy, widow, Norton-Bredon.
29 Osbaldstone, Margaret, widow, Long Compton.
29a Moore, John, Leigh.
29^ Bristowe, Francis, labourer, Fliford Flavell.
30 Jaye, Roger, clarke, Bradwas.
30a Shewster, John, Acton Becham.
31 Deaves, Margaret, widow, St. Andrew, Pershore,
31a Smyth, John, Chadsley Corbet,
32 Gower, John, esq., Stone,
32a Scullowe, Samuel, wever, St. Martin's, Worcester,
33 Burlton, Thomas, yeoman, Kidderminster.
33a Tandye, William, sen., husbandman, Crowle.
34 Waringe, Thomas, yeoman, sen., Tanworth,
35 Allen, Dorothy, widow, Wixford.
36 Smyth, Alice, spinster, Norton, Kempsey.
36a Wilkes, Thomas, walker, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
37 Owen, David, carpenter, Halesowen.
38 Hill, Hugh, labourer, Grimley.
39 Hunt, Elinor, widow, Pershore.
40 Jeston, Margaret, widow, Hagley.
41 Bradley, Thomas, yeoman, Feckenham.
42 Shaylard, William, St. Peter's, Droitwich.
43 Sampson, Walter, curryer, St, Martin, Worcester,
43a Collier, John, yeoman, Feckenham,
44 Badger, Elizabeth, widow, Pershore (?),
45 Partynton, William, .
46 Bell, Alice, widow, Alvechurch.
47 Greves, Humfry, tanner. Kings Norton,
48 Freeth, Isabell, widow. Kings Norton.
48a Ashmore, Anne, widow, St. Ellen's, Worcester.
49 Peerce, Giles, husbandman, Norton- Kempsey.
50 Smith, Richard, yeoman, Lighthorne.
51 Palmer, Simon, tailer, Warwick,
52 Sturdye, Elizabeth, widow, Wotten Wawen.
53 Baker, Hugh, husbandman, Ambresley,
53a Ridiall, Anne, widow, Feckenham.
53* Johnes, George, Hampton Lovet.
54 Bosworthe, William, Lapworth.
Admon. and W. I.
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46 Worcester Wills and Administrations. [1611.
No.
55 Bacon, Richard, husbandman, Claverdon. W. I.
56 Hill, Thomas, Welsburne. W. I.
57 Aris, Katheren, Whichford. VV. I.
58 Greene, Thomas, yeoman, Round Alne. W. I.
59 Pollard, Thomas, walker, Worcester. W. I.
60 Smytha/j-.Farmer,William, butcher, AUSaints.Worcester. Admon.andW. I.
61 Hiccokes, Thomas, yeoman, Stratford-upon-Avon. W. I.
62 Ingles, Annes, widow, Middle Litleton- W. I.
63 Davenport, Katherine, spinster, Yardley, W. I.
64 Byddle, Humphry, weaver, Moseley. W. I.
65 Collynes, Thomas, Bewsall, Hatton. W. I.
66 Hellers, Dorothy, widow, Alcester. W. I.
67 Porter, Nicholas, Hatton. W. I.
68 Symons, William, StiCtton-upon-the-fosse. W. I.
69 Ebroll, Lawrence, Hatton. W. I.
70 Wyet, Bridget, widow, Whatcot. W. I.
71 Parker, Phillip, widow, Henley in Arden. W. I.
72 Boys, William, husbandman, Longbridge. W. 1.
73 Ede, John, husbandman, Feckenham. Admon. and W. I.
73a Smith, William, yeoman, Ullenhall. Admon. and I.
74 Etkines, Thomas, husbandman, Ombersley. W. I.
74a Morton als. Hassam, Nicholas, Wliichford. Admon. and I.
74(5 Carver, William, St. Swithin's, Worcester. Admon. and I.
75 Andrevvs, William, Fladbury. W. I.
76 Robins, John, yeoman, Studley. W. I.
77 . Smyth, Henry, Inckbarow. W. I.
77a Hampton, William, labourer, Great Hampton. Admon. and I.
78 Parker, William, Shipston-upon-Stower. W. I.
79 Mosse, John, yeoman, Cotheridge. W. I.
80 Toy, Thomas, cowper, Matherne. W. I.
81 Stapules, Francis, labourer, Whitlady Aston. W. I.
82 Jewe, John, carpenter, Doderhill. W. I.
83 Mere, John, minister, Aston Cantloe. W.
84 Horsley, William, tanner, Rowington. W. I.
84a Rogers, Thomas, Alchurch. Admon.
843 Bradley, John, Bengworth. Admon. and 1.
85 Brande, John, labourer, Claverdon. W. I.
85a Cooke, Ann, widow, Bredon. Admon. and I.
85^ Parker, Elizabeth, Fladbury. Admon.
86 Norton, John, yeoman, Kings Norton. W. I.
87 Baker, Francis, Kings Norton. W. I.
87a Ainsworth, Thomas, Witchenford. Admon. and I.
87^ Cov?per, John, tanner, Henley in Arden. Admon. and I.
88 Drurye, John, labourer, Tanworthe. W. I.
89 Darby, Thomas, yeoman, Rowley Reg^s. W, I.
89a Pritchett, Thomas, sadler, Worcester. Admon. and I.
90 Newington, Christopher, gent., Oflfenham. W. I.
91 Percks, John, Norton, Evesham. W. I.
92 Blicke, Martin, Bromesgrove. W. I.
93 Write (?), Thomas, labourer, Aulston. W. 1.
94 Bryttell, Joan, widow, Worcester. W.
95 Higgins, James, fuller, St. John Bedwardine. W. I.
95a Bencke, Roger, cowper, Moseley. Admon. and I.
96 Hanne, Thomas, yeoman, Yardley. W. I.
97 Alexander, Thomas, gent., Droitwich. W. I.
98 Farre, Francis, Powicke. W. I.
99 Cartelage, Elizabeth, widow, Bromesgrove. W. I.
100 Boiler, Richard, sen., Halford. Admon. and W.
loi Bunard, Richard, Ridmarley Debitot Admon. and W. I.
I
i6ii.] Worcester Wills and Administrations. 47
No.
02 Rogers, William, yeoman, Rowington. Admon. and W. I,
03 Rose, John, mason, Ilmington. Com. and W. I.
04 Pearcie, Richard, . W. I.
05 Deaves, Eleanor, widow. Great Comberton. W. I.
06 Grissold, Clement, yeoman, Henley. W. I.
07 Pewtrace, Isabell, widow, Castlemorton. W. I.
08 Gyles, Isabell, widow, Claynes. W. I.
09 Egocke, Andrew, husbandman, Crome Debitot. W. I.
09a Osland, Humfry, husbandman, Upton-upon-Severn. Admon. and I.
o<)b Checketts, John, Salford. Admon.
10 Browning, Edmonde, yeoman, Suckley. W. I.
11 Marshall, Henry, Rydmarley Dabytott. W. I.
12 Jackeman, John, yeoman, Ridmarley Dabitot. W. I.
13 Howlmer, William, corviser, Kidderminster. W. I.
14 Spon, Thomas, gent., Tan worth. Admon. and W.
15 Caning, Elizabeth, widow, Foxcott. W. I.
16 Reade, John, wooUwinder, Long Compton. W. I.
17 Rawlingson, John, clerke, Churchill. W. I.
18 Baker, Thomas, labourer, Overbury. W. I.
19 Smith, Richard, husbandman, Belbroughton. W. I.
19J! Smyth, Katherine, Yardley. Admon.
193 Bull, John, bricklayer, Yardley. Admon. and I.
20 Jones, Martha, Kemsey. Admon. and W. I.
21 Loxley, Richard, husbandman, Inkberrow. W. I.
22 Sanford als. Carpinter, Francis, husbandman, Witchinford. W. I.
23 Thomas, John, yeoman, Warwick. W. I.
24 Mowle, Francis, husbandman, Elmley Lovet. W. I.
24a Cooke, Thomas, husbandman, Shrawley. Admon. and I.
25 Noke, John, husbandman, Besford. W. I.
25a Hopkins, John, Uffenham. Admon.
25^ Shreive, John, Cropthorne^ Admon. and I.
25^ Bedowe, John [Elinor in /.], Alcester. Admon. and I.
2t,d Tomes, Ellen, St. Clement's, Worcester. Admon. and I.
25^ Tovie, Edward, St. Andrew, Worcester. Admon. and I.
26. Edg^ine als Love, Maud, widow. Great Hampton. W. I.
27 Townesend, John, Oxhill. W. L
28 Muclowe, William, blacksmith, Northfield. W. L
29 Tellett, Richard, shepeard, Arthlench. W. L
30 Bradley, William, yeoman, Feckenham. W. L
31 Ganderton, Richard, husbandman, Upton Snodsburie. W. L
32 Horn, Hillary, taylor, Walton Mawdick. W. L
33 Swarbrake, John, malster, Shipston-upon-Stower. W. L
34 Billingsley, Anne, St. Andrew's, Worcester. W.
35 Shurly, Margery, widow, Longcompton. W.
36 Slyser, Humfrey, husbandman, Ambresley. W. L
Z7 Phippes, Anne, widow, Alderminster. • W. L
38 Keys, John, loader, Doderhill. W. L
39 Sammon, Philip, blacksmith, Doderhill. W. L
39a Penn, Humfry, Bromsgrove. Admon. and L
40 Fakener, Ann, widow, Great Kington. W. L
41 Overton, Henry, . L
42 Rogers, Richard, [7nisstng\.
43 Penn, Elizabeth, widow, Pedmore. W.
44 Dowley, Thomas, Inckbarowe. W. L
45 Willmore, Jane, mayden, Haggetts Broughton. W. L
46 HoUeymon, Humfrey, yeoman, Wolverley. W. L
47 Wactone, William, husbandman, Acton Becham. W. L
48 Munne, John, sen., yeoman, Dodenham. W.
49 Rabye, William, Old Swinford. W. L
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48
Worcester Wills and Administrations,
[1611.
No.
50 Nicholls, Thomas, yeoman, Kidderminster. W. I.
51 Farre, Thomas, husbandman, Fladbury. W. I.
52 Willes, Henry, labourer, Ombersley. W. I.
53 Shreive, Edmond, husbandman, Tibberton. W. I.
54 Hitchcocks, Richard, shewmaker, Shipston-upon-Stower. Admon. and W.
55 Kinges, Ralph, husbandman, Whetheleye, Warwick. W. I.
56 Patchett, Thomas, husbandman, Kidderminster. W. I.
57 Turner, William, wever, St. Nicholas, Worcester. W. I.
58 Chapman als. Bant, John, Bidford. W.
58a Inckbarrow, Thomas, husbandman, Strensham. Admon. and I.
59 Brasyar, William, husbandman. Great Witley. W. I.
60 Eginton, Jane, spinster, Halford. W. I.
61 Osbarston, Margaret, spinster, Ullenhall. W. I.
62 Patrick, John, blacksmith, Malvern Magna. W. I.
63 Pennell, Richard, sen., clothier, All Hallows. W. I.
64 Gwilham, Jone, spinster, St. Nicholas, Worcester. W. I.
65 Knotsford, Sibill, Ripple. W. I.
66 Symons, Thomas, corviser, Kidderminster. W. I.
67 Clark, Nicholas, sen., yeoman, Temple Tyso. W. I.
68 Hanbury, Margaret, widow, Feckenham. W. I.
69 Wylde, John, clothier, St. Andrew, Worcester. Admon. and W. I.
70 Esold, John, husbandman, Claverdon. W, I.
71 Hurdman, Thomas, yeoman, Kemsey. W. I.
72 Robinson, Thomas, husbandman, Feckenham. W. I.
73 Deaves, James, Little Kington. W. I.
74 • Cale, Thomas, yeoman, Bushopton. W. I.
75 Stevens, William, yeoman, Warwick. Com. and W. I.
76 Marten, Ann, widow, Idlicote. W. I.
77 Hood, John, Wellsborn. W.
78 Kymberley, WiUiam, yeoman, Bromsgrove. W.
79 Stanway als. Fryrar, Sybill, widow, St. Martin, Worcester. W. I.
80 Brooke, Henry, Bachelor, Himbleton. W.
80a Wickine, Richard, bachelor, Wytchenford. Admon. and I.
%ob Hawkyns, Richard, husbandman, Kemsey. Admon. and I.
8of Gest, WiUiam, Halesowen. Admon. and I.
80^ Lane, Nicholas, Berrow. Admon.
Zoe [^Name gone\ Flyford Flavell. I.
2>of Hill, William, yeoman, Yardley. I.
2>og Hickocks, John, Pirton (?). Admon.
80A Ashbie, Anthony, Claynes. Admon.
80/ Combey, Thomas, yeoman. Much Malvern. Admon. and I.
Zoj Hill, Francis, gent., Whiteladies Aston. I.
%ok FuUford, Thomas, Alcester. Admon. and I,
80/ Moule, John, sen., Droitwich. Admon. and I.
80W Hall, John, baker, St. Andrew, Worcester. Admon, and I.
8o« Greene, Joan, widow, Wichenford. I.
80^ Milles, William, Breeden. Admon.
80/ Jue, John, St. Nicholas, Worcester. Admon. and I.
80^ Parker, John, husbandman, Feckenham. I.
8or Alye, Crasyer, taylor, Fly'ord Flavell. I.
80^ Sarson, Joan, Upton-upoii-Severn. I.
80/ Cooke, John, Elmley Lovet. I.
8o« Burgis, William, yeoman Snitterfield. I.
80Z/ Rigbye, William, gent., . I.
8ozt/ Rogers, Thomas, yeom?n, Alvechurch. I,
Zox Berrow, Thomas, Bush ey. I.
?>oy Hill, John, Stone. I.
802- Goodyer, John, Ripple. I.
81 Berry, John, husbandn.'in, W'chford. W.I.
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Worcester Wills and Administrations.
49
No.
8ra Clemens, Robert, Bredon.
%\b Shoreley, Margery, widow. Long Compton.
%\c Macha, Elizabeth, Witchenford.
%\d Tybbotte, Valentine, Bromesgrove.
%\e Gyles, John, St. Helen, Worcester.
81/ Symonds, John, Hanly Castle.
Z\g Nashe, William, Hanbury.
8i/i Thorns, Richard, St. Michael Bedwardine.
81/ Kingsbury, Thomas, taylor, Evesham.
8 1/' Weston, William, Powick.
81^ Man, Richard, Berrow.
81/ {Name gone.\
8 1 in \Name gone.]
8i« SoUcway, Robert, St. Clement's, Worcester.
Zio Tandye, William, husbandman, St. Lawrence, Evesham.
81/ Huet, John, Kemsey.
81^ Wenbury, George, Cotheredge.
8ir Harris, Thomas, St. John's Bedwardine.
82 Gregge, Jane, singlewoman, Much Malvern.
82a Haynes, Roger, Shepston-upon-Stower.
83 Prydy, Edmund, Birlingham.
83a [Incomplete Bond.]
84 Dukfield, Christopher, husbandman, Castlemorton.
85 Smith, Guye, labourer, Earles Crome.
86 Dyson, William, husbandman, Inckberrow.
87 Huet, John, weaver, Kemsey.
88 Deacon, Roger, clerke, .
89 Typpinge, Joan, widow. Much Malvern.
90 Pitt, Richard, clothier, St. Alban's, Worcester.
91 Hyome, David, labourer, Salford.
92 Dougan, Richard, mercer, Warwick.
93 Romney, Elizabeth, widow, Knightwick.
93<j: Avnante, Alexander, gent.. Kings Norton.
93^ {Incomplete Adwon.]
gy Steevens als. Weaver, , .
93^ {Name gone.]
gy Throckmorton, George, Coughton.
94 [Name gone], , Acton (?), Kidderminster.
95 Wamford (?), John, yeoman, Longdon.
96 [Part 0/ a Will.]
96a Hurlebut, Thomas, .
97 Doughtie, Thomas, gent., Martley.
Q^^/Jenckes, Robert,
^' \P'soone(?), Jone, Fladbury.
gyb Evesham, All Saints, Vicarage of.
97^ Whitelady Aston, Vicarage of.
97^ Tibberton, Vicarage of.
l6l2.
1 Sadler, Richard, Much Malvern.
2 Hill, John, yeoman, Much Malvern.
3 Tewson, George, labourer, Pershore.
4 Borne, William, tayler, Doderhill.
5 Harper, John, husbandman, Pershore.
6 Peters, Edward, husbandman. Aldington.
7 Coxe, Thomas, yeoman, Wick-Pershore.
8 Barnard, Henry, smythe, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
9 Fauze, Richard, yeoman, Haselor.
ga Lane, Nicholas, husbandman, Bushley.
gb Hobbins, Richard, labourer, Ashorn.
10 Smyth, John, sen., dyer, Worcester.
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BaCTott, John, . W. I.
Horaebee, William, Stretton-upon-the-Fosse. Admon. and I.
Awbooke, William, Stoke Prior. W. I.
Rimell, Ag^es, widow, Temple Tyso. W. I.
Brooke, Thomas, . W. I.
Best, George, husbandman, Hartlebury. W. I. (?).
15a Williams, Hugh, Round Alne. Admon. and I.
16 Walker, Thomas, Ombersley. W.
17 Barrowe, Edmonde, yeoman, Hanley Castle. W. I.
17a Blune, William, Kings Norton. Admon.
173 Hardman, John, husbandman, St. John's Bedwardine. Admon. and I.
17^ Clibberie, John, Odingley. Admon. and I.
18 Gardner, Joan, widow, Crowle. ' W. I.
19 Dawkes, John, yeoman, Chadesley Corbet. W. I.
20 Veredye, Richard, Dudley. W. I.
20a Mannerlingfe, Thomas, Sturbridge. Admon. and I.
21 Daunser, Ann, widow, Hagley. W. I.
22 Eastberye, Michael, labourer, Blockley. W. I.
iza Meakin, Robert, Broughton Hacket. Admon. and I.
23 Chesslyne, Michael, husbandman, Ashome, Warwick. W. I.
Brooke, John, sen., Himbleton. Admon. and W.
Pytt, Elizabeth, widow, St. John's Bedwardine. W. I.
Tayler, William, yeoman, . W.
Langston, Anne, widow, Sedgbarrow. W. I.
Henley, John, sen., husbandman, Eckington. W. I.
28<r Deaves, John, husbandman, Great Comberton. Admon. and I.
29 Patchett, William, husbandman, Oldington. W. I.
30 Bryan, Edmund, husbandman, Shclsley Becham. W. I.
31 Grimet, Edmond, husbandman, Bidford. W. I.
31a CoUyns, Joyce, St. Martin's, Worcester. Admon. and I.
32 Collett, John, husbandman, Alderminster. W. I.
Galliniore, Michael, yeoman, Powick. W. I.
Edkins, Margerie, widow, Aston Cantloe. W. I.
Smith, Elizabeth, Broadway. W.
Dedicott, William, St. John's Bedwardine. W. I.
Ballamy, Andrew, Hatton. W. I.
37a Cocke (?), Dorke, Richard, St. Clement, Worcester. Admon. and I.
yjb Nash, Thomas, Dudley. Admon. and I.
38 Hopkins, Stephen, Welsbume. Admon. Com. and W. I.
39 Phillipps, Roger, husbandman, Cotheridge. W. I.
40 Ireland, Elizabeth, widow, Fladbury. W. I.
40a Cartwright, Henry, Dudley. Admon. and I.
41 White, Lettice, widcfw, Longdon. W. I.
41a Wells (?), William, Warwick. Admon.
4i3 Price, John, sen., Dudley. Admon. and I.
41C Thomas, Katherine, Mathon. Admon.
42 Davis, John, Hagley. W. I.
43 Cooke, William, Briclehampton. W. I.
43a Gybbes, William, Cleeve Prior. Admon. and I.
44 Crumpe, Edward, yeoman, Evesham. Admon. and W. I.
Warton, Margaret, Acton Beachampe. W. I.
Suter, Hugh, husbandman, Exall. W. I.
Brooke, Thomas, clothier, St. Peter's, Worcester. W. I.
Dauis, Richard, husbandman, Blockley. W. I.
Staples, Thomas, husbandman, Burnell Brome. W. I.
49a Warwicke, Robert, Inckbarowe. (?) Admon. and I.
49^ Fullford, Thomas, Tonworth. Admon. and I.
50 Burrelton, Elizabeth, widow. Hales Owen. W. I.
51 Baker, Griffyn, husbandman, Blockley. W. I.
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52 Wilkinson, John, clerk, St. Martin's, Worcester. W. I.
52a Jenkes, William, smith, Defford. PAdmon. and I.
53 Rea, Alice \missinf;\
54 Morgan, William, singleman, Himbleton. W. I.
55 Smith, John, yeoman, Feckenham. W.
55a [Admon. and I. quite undecipherable through damp.]
56 Clun, John, husbandman, Acton Beachamp. W. I.
57 Wheeler, Henry, mason, Dudley. W. I.
58 Leay, William, yeoman, . W. 1.
59 Asheford, John, husbandman, Stitchford, Yardley. W. I.
60 Dypple, Margaret, widow, Stoke Prior. W. I.
60a Harwod, Thomas, labourer, Evesham. Admon. and I.
6o(J Cawthem, William, Leighe. Admon. and I. (?).
61 Newman, Valentine, Norton. W. I.
62 Harper, Susan, widow, Pershore. W. I.
63 Simkins, William, weaver, St. Andrew, Worcester. W. I.
64 Packwood, Thomas, Shrawley. W. I.
65 Stretton, Elinor, widow, Wootten. Admon. and W. I.
65a Corbizan, Edmund, Holy Cross, Pershore. Admon. and I.
66 Curtice, Thomas, Cropthorne. W. I.
67 Wilkes, John, husbandman, Harvington. W. I.
68 Peachey, Henry, labourer, Drake Broughton. W. I.
69 Suddiatt, Richard, Elmley. W.
70 Taylor, Anthony, yeoman, Castel Morton. W. I.
71 Cliue, John, husbandman, Little Kington. W.
71a Showell, Thomas, St. Clement's, Worcester. Admon.
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71c Tibbott, Robert, Rowington. I.
72 Turbervile, Leonarde, yeoman, Earles Crombe. W. I.
73 Roy, Margerie, widow, All Saints, Worcester. W. 1.
72a White, George, Old Swinford. Com. Admon. and I.
73^ Asplin, Joane, widow, Inckbarrow. Admon. and I.
74 Hart, Francis, yeoman, Flyford Flavell. W. I.
75 Dawkes, Thomas, gent., Kidderminster. V/. I.
76 Packe, Abraham, fysher, Seavern Stoke. W. I.
77 Biddle, Christopher, Salford. W. I.
77a Ladd, John, Upton-upon-Severne. W. 1.
78 Doughty, Joan, widow, Martley. W. I.
79 Greene, Thomas, Wilmcote. W. I.
80 Chllde, Marie, widow, Grymley. W. I.
81 Knowles, Thomas, tucker, Priors Cleve. W.
82 Malpasse, Thomas, husbandman, Kidderminster. W. I.
83 Greene, John, husbandman, Alderminster. Com. and W. 1.
84 Hurdman, Richard, yeoman, Kemsey. W. I.
84a Frenche, Lionel, Tysoe. Admon. Com. and I.
85 Bissell, William, Kings Norton. W. I.
86 Climson, Robert, blacksmith, Hartlebury. W. I.
87 Waldem, Roger, sythsmith, Chadwick. W. I.
88 White, Anthony, husbandman, Abbotts Salford. W. I.
89 Mushen, Michael, singleman, Loxley. W. L
90 Nason, Margaret, widow, Welsburne. W. L
91 Brooke, Elizabeth, widow, Salwarpe. Admon. and W. 1.
92 Cother, Francis, husbandman, Newland. W. I.
93 Heyne, John, Strensham. W. I.
94 Haines, Humphry, yeoman, Himbleton. W.I.
94^1 Gycoxe, William, husbandman, Himbleton. Admon. and I.
94^ Cookes, Agnes, singlewoman, Hatton. Admon. and 1.
94c Cartwright, Thomas, husbandman, Ombersley. Admon. and I.
95 Dickins, Anthony, yeoman. Round Alne. W.
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95a Witton, Richard, yeoman, Old Swinford.
96 Sheldon, Mary, widow, Blockley.
97 Reeve, Thomas, sen., Rowington,
97<j Marson, William, brickmaker, Claynes.
98 Turbervile, Roger, yeoman, Whiteladies Aston.
98a Typpinge, Thomas, whittawar, Malvern Magna.
99 Maydes, William, husbandman, Snitterfield.
00 Cowper, Edward, clothier, St. Andrew, Worcester.
00a Sanders, Thomas, Worcester.
01 Moulton, George, Rushocke.
02 Tafte, William, yeoman, Coughton.
02a Bevis, Edward, husbandman, Hanley Castle.
03 Gill, Joyce, widow, Pershore.
04 More, Humfrey, Kings Norton.
05 Knight, Richard, yeoman, Much Malvern.
06 Darbie, Margaret, Bromsgrove.
oka Crispe, Henry, Brodwas.
o6(5 Crompton, Thomas, Seavern Stoke.
07 Harper, Edward, yeoman, Kings Norton.
Kinges, John, husbandman, Upton Snodsbury.
Whittingam, Thomas, husbandman, Pepleton.
Robbins, Edmund, yeoman, Tanworth.
Brian, Thomas, husbandman, Norton Linsey.
Allys, William, husbandman, Idlicote.
12a Payne, John, Upton Snodsbury.
13 Richardson, Stephen, husbandman, Salwarp.
Watson, Thomas, gent., Bengworth.
Woodward, Christopher, Abberton.
Dide, Thomas, Dracote.
Cother, Thomas, Madresfield.
Lawton, Roger, yeoman, Hanley Castle.
Dudley, Thomas, husbandman, Hanley Castle.
Daker, Andrew, clerk, Brailes.
Dorley, Philip, widow, Aston Cantloe.
Kinges, Elizabeth, widow. North Litleton.
22(3 Englishe, Richard, Rowslench.
23 Webbe, John, husbandman, Hanley Castle.
23a Truelove, Thomas, Lenchwick.
24 Lambe, Thomas, husbandman, Ombersley.
25 Pettipher, Roger, husbandman, Great Kington.
25a Hickes, William, Whatcot.
26 Jarman, William, clarke, Much Malverne.
27 Thornburye ah. Wellifed, John, Birlingham.
28 Feeld, George, weaver, Yardley.
29 Cardell als. Olyver, John, Sturbridge.
30 Payton, William, yeoman, Tardebige.
30a Wheham, Robert, milner, Aston Cantloe.
jpb Taylor, Richard, Halford.
31 Roulson, Edward, yeoman, Inckbarrow,
James, John, weaver, St. Andrew, Worcester.
Price, Thomas, husbandman. Hallow.
Compton, John, husbandman, Birlingham.
Owen, Henry, labourer, Martley.
Parsons, Thomas, yeoman, Longdon.
36a Parks, Robert, walker, All Saints, Worcester.
37 Butler, Francis, yeoman, Much Malvern.
37a Hill, William, Worcester.
38 Walton, William, Worcester.
39 Cooke, Peter, bachelor, Shrawley.
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40 Lenche, Elizabeth, widow, Kidderminster.
41 Coulfielde, Francis, Dodenham.
42 Mounslowe, William, Kidderminster.
43 Dugard, George, husbandman, Claynes.
43a Evill, Ann, widow, Rouslench.
44 Church, George, yeoman, Grimley.
44a Brooke, Edward, weaver, Elmbridge.
44^ Joyner, Thomas, Elmley Lovet.
45 Pitt, William, Eldersfield.
46 Ward, Edmund, husbandman, Eatington.
47 Tandy, Henry, husbardman, Abbotts Morton.
48 Haden, Richard, Rowley.
49 Maultea, Elizabeth, widow, St. Peter's, Worcester
49a Macham, John, Witchenford.
49^ Bridges, William, husbandman, Brayles.
49^ Jewe, Richard, yeoman, Himbleton.
50 Dauis, Robert, husbandman, Marten-Hussingtree.
Soa Hopkyns, Thomas, clerke, Yardley.
51 Hill, Francis, tayler, Dudley.
Strange, Richard, yeoman, Elmbridge.
Hill, Wilham, yeoman, Claverdon.
Smith, Margery, spinster, Hanley Castle.
Barbor, Thomas, yeoman, Tardebigge.
Page, William, husbandman, Pinvin.
Surman, John, yeoman, Drake Broughton.
Widdowes, Thomas, Aston.
Blick, Isabel!, widow, Warwick.
Bratt als. Pratt, Ann, widow, Wick-Pershore.
Heywood, Thomas, Tardebygg.
6ia Lyghe, William, Bricklehampton.
62 Lyndon, Baldwin, yeoman. Kings Norton.
62a Bradley, Thomas, Feckenham.
63 Badger, Nicolas, yeoman, Bromsgrove.
Browne, Jane, spinster, Leygh.
Kings, Humfry, yeoman, Bredicote.
Slade, Dorothy, widow, Martin Hussintree.
Biges, Edward, .
Eyles, Edward, husbandman, Welland.
68a Weston, Richard, yeoman, Comberton Magna.
69 White, William, sen., Castle Morton.
70 Heynes, Philip, labourer, Inckbarrow.
71 Tayler, Joane, widow, Defford.
71a Glouer, Ann, Hill Crome.
72 Bryne, John, husbandman, Besford.
^^a Hunt, William, Elmley Castle.
72^ Aldworth, John, Bromsgrove.
73 Williams, William, Hanley Castle.
74 Brushe, Thomas, husbandman. Holy Cross, Pershore
75 Bond, Thomas, St. John Bedwardine.
76 Leadenton, William, husbandman, Pirton.
76a Robins als. Wheeler, Thomas, Madresfeild.
^bb Wharton, George, St. John Bedwardine.
77 Ashworth, Elinor, widow, Birchmorton.
^^a Heynes, Thomas, husbandman, Himbleton.
78 Glover, Edward, yeoman. Marten Hussentree.
^Za Tayler, Nicholas, yeoman, Tanworth.
79 Hierne, Joan, widow, Salford.
80 Beamech, Julius, labourer, Claverdon.
8 J Whooper, William, brewer, St. Helen, Worcester.
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i8ia Butler, Frances, widow, Strenshatn. Admon. and I.
182 Brooke, Francis, cloth worker, Sucldey. Com. and W. I.
183 Darbye, Ann, spinster, Halesowen. W. I.
184 Grainger, William, yeoman, Halesowen, W. I.
185 Price, John, husbandman, Comberton Magna. W.
186 Twinborrow, Thomas, husbandman, Much Malvern. [W. missing\ I.
187 Hunt, John, husbandman, Elmley. W. I.
188 Flynt, William, yeoman, Yardley. W. I.
1 88(7 Sturdye, Elizabeth, Wootten Wawen. Admon.
189 Shary, Agnes, widow, Hoblench. W. I.
190 Coulsey, William, millwright, Staiiton. W. I.
191 Soule, Robert, husbandman, Eckington. W. I.
192 Berge, Richard, Bearley. W. I.
193 Merse, Robert, Bearley. W. I.
194 Kyrbie, John, yeoman, Tanworth. W. I.
195 Ecclesall, Thomas, shomaker, Sturbridge. W. I.
196 Homeblowe, Margaret, widow, Oldswinford. W. I.
197 Rogers, John, baker, Warwick. W. I.
198 Feild, William, wheelwright. Kings Norton. W, I.
199 Sowley, Thomas, yeoman, Hinlip. W. I.
200 Marson, John, yeoman, Northfield. W. I.
201 Morley, Thomas, yeoman, Berrowe. W. I.
202 Neyer, John, yeoman, Newland. W. I.
203 Knight, Thomas, yeoman, Pyrton. W. I.
204 Williams als. Baker, Thomas, husbandman, Byrchmorton. W. I.
205 Gower, Richard, Inckbarrow. W.
206 Stower, Philip, Elmley Lovet W. I.
207 Barnes, Nicholas, yeoman, Quinhill. W. I.
208 Darcke, Thomas, Hadson. W. I.
209 Souley, Ellen, spinster, Pynvin. W. I,
210 Beane, Edmond, yeoman, Braunsford. W. I.
211 CoweU, William, husbandman, Kidderminster. W. I.
212 Nott, Elizabeth, widow. Hallow. Admon. and W. I.
213 Hyll, John, husbandman, Broome, Staffs. W. I.
214 Moore, Thomas, Strensham. W. I.
215 Hemynge, James, husbandman, Ambersley. W. I.
215a Smyth, , Hampton-Evesham. Admon. and I.
215^ Brooke, Katherine, Badsey. Admon. and I.
2i^c Hitchcocks, John, Claynes. Admon. and I.
215^ Hooke, John, St. Nicholas, Worcester. Admon.
215^ Kings, Alice, widow, Welland. Admon. and I.
215/ Johnes, John, jun., Kidderminster. (?) Admon.
215^ Marchall, Richard, St. Mary, Warwick. Admon.
21 5/; Burnford, John, Bromesgrove. Admon.
215/ Smith. Elizabeth, Wolverdington. Admon. and I.
215^ Tayler, Elizabeth, widow, Northfield. Admon. and I.
216 Davies, Roger, Severn Stoke, . W.
217 Reynolds, Kenelm, Hartlebury. W.
218 Lyde, Alice, widow, Netherton. W, I,
219 Prettie, George, yeoman, Kings Norton. W. I.
220 Mountford, Bartholomew, Evesham. Com, and W.
221 Woodward, Richard, yeoman, Birlingham, W, I.
222 Chantrell, Thomas, St. Andrew, . W. I.
223 Freeman, Jfohn, gent, Stretton-upon-the-Fosse. W. I.
224 Badger, Richard, yeoman, Barne Green. W.
225 Bache, , Chadsley Corbet, W.
225a Bird, Francis, Halesowen, Admon. and I.
225^5 Wild, George, Doderhill. Admon.
225^ [Name gone. ] I.
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225^ Applebie, John, husbandman, Hoblench. Admon. and I.
225^ \^Name «;one^ I.
225/ Rowbridge, Henry, St. Peter, Worcester. Admon. and I.
225^ Aldworth, John, clerke, Bromesgrove. Com. and I,
225^ Symonds, John, yeoman, Hanley Castle. I.
225/ Chamberlayne, Alice, Claynes. Admon.
225/' Makam, Alice, widow, Longdon. I.
225/^ Harte, Hugh, husbandman, Brodwas. I.
225/ Tumor, Thomas, husbandman, Great Whitley. Com. and I.
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225« Tagfge, Edward, Worcester. I.
225^ Fyzard, Henry, Brodwas. I.
225/ Perks, Elynor, Wier Piddle. I.
2254^ Henderson, Moringer, St. Nicholas, Warwick. I.
22Sr Jew, William, Kington, I.
7.2^5 Wenbury, George, Cotheridge. Com. and I.
225/ Appresett (?), Thomas, Castle Morton. I.
225« Lewes, Mary, Malvern. Admon. and I.
225?/ Farmer, Thomas, Hadsor. (?) Admon. and I.
226 Jackson, Elenor, widow, Crowle. " W.
226a Heath, Walter, baker, Warwick. I.
226^ Ingram, Richard, Spernall (?). I.
226f Bradshewe, John, gent., . I.
226rtf Corbet, Humphry, Strensham. I.
226^ Wheatle, John, yeoman, W'chford. I.
226/ Smyth, Margaret, . I.
226^ Lyde, Alice, widow, . I.
22bh Stevens, Francis, . I.
226/ Chartwright, Anthony, . I.
226;' Coar, Katherine, Mathen. I.
226/^ Harp, John, Pershore. Admon.
226/ Heminge, Richard, Ombersley. Admon. and I.
226W Ockley, Robert, . Admon.
226« Ireland, William, . I.
226(? Dolphin, William, . I.
226i> [ Yeardley, Edward, gent., Bewdesert. , , „ ,
^^°^ I Knottesford, Prudence, Studley. ^^' ^°"^-
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1 Tandie, Thomas, Abbotts Morton. W. I.
\a Dorrell, John, Bretforton. Com. and I.
2 Varnam, Richard, cowper, Tanworth. Com. and W. I.
3 Bunnell, Richard, Kings Norton. W. I.
4 Badger, Richard, yeoman, Barntgreen, Bromsgrove. W. I.
5 Ginckes, Thomas, husbandman, Claynes. W. I.
6 Alford, William, glover. Hallow. W. I.
7 Collins, William, yeoman, Kings Norton. Com. and W. I.
8 Thomas, Richard, Lyghe. W. I.
9 Andrews,William, yeoman, St. Ellen's, Worcester. [Will in vol. vii, p. 211.] I.
10 Wakeman, John, Churchill. W. I.
1 1 Nest, Thomas, yeoman, Chatesley. W. I.
12 Dingle, Thomas, yeoman, Hill Crome. W. I.
13 Shaxspeare, William, husbandman, Wroxhall. W. I.
14 Buckley, Thomas, husbandman, Over Eatington. W. I.
15 Cox, Henry, husbandman, Elmley Castle. W. I.
15a Alcester, William, Tanworth. Admon. and I.
16 Prescott, Ann, widow, Claynes. W. I.
17 Purtoo, Margaret, widow, Ridmarley Debitot. W. I.
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18 Stokes, Thomas, yeoman, Ipsley. Com. and W. I.
19 Peerce, Margery, widow, Pinvin. W. I.
20 Blackwell, William, husbandman, Warnton. W. I.
21 Preyst, Richard, yeoman, Belbroughton. W. I.
22 Coze, William, clothier, Salwarp, W. I.
23 Litton, John, clarke, Lapworth. W. I.
24 Fysher, William, clerke, St. Peter's, Worcester, W. I.
25 Doughtie, Thomas, gent., Martley. I.
26 Peaxce, Sibble, widow, Seaveme Stoke. W. I.
27 Norton, Anthony, yeoman, Claynes. W.
28 Knowles, Thomas, Pershore. W.
29 Kettle, Katherine, singlewoman, Kings Norton. W. I.
30 Dey, Henry, Upton-upon-Severne. W. I.
31 Pretty, Ann, widow, Kings Norton. W. I.
32 Holmes, Catharine, widow, Kings Norton. W. I.
33 Forest, James, Henlye. W. I.
34 Darbie, Gilbert, St. Andrew, Droitwich. W. I.
35 Millmon, John \missing\.
36 Jackson, Thonias, Welsbume. W. I.
37 Hill, Susanna, Welsbume. Admon. and W. I.
38 Fones, Richard, Bromesgrove. W.
39 Hall, Margaret, widow, Lyegh. W. I.
40 Wood, Henry, naylor, Dudley. W. I.
41 Richards, John, Upton-upon-Sevem. W,
42 Phillips, Joan, widow, Rouselench. W. I.
43 Clerke, William, yeoman, Chatesley. W. I.
44 Pytt, William, husbandman, Eldersfield. W. I.
45 Saunders, Richard, . [See vol. vii, p. 213.] I.
46 Freeman, Thomas, Blockley. W. I.
47 Aphugh, Hugh, taylor, Ridmarley Debitot. W. I.
48 Evans, Margret, spinster, St. Ellen, Worcester. • W. I.
49 Birtcheweesell, Margaret, widow, Blockley. W. I.
50 Cooke, Isabell, widow, Eldersfield. W. I.
51 Walker, Margery, widow, Holy Cross,. Pershore. W.I.
52 Hewes, Joan, widow, Doderhill. W. I.
53 Kyrdall, Graland, Morton Baggott. W. I.
54 Ryall, Alice, widow, Elmley Lovet. W.
55 Whitmore, Joyse, Rowley Regis. W. I.
56 Beachampe, Richard, husbandman, Cradley, Hereford. W. I.
57 Tovy, Jane, widow, Pershore. W. I.
58 Chamberline, Joan, widow, Whatcote. W. I.
59 Walfree ah. Coocke, Thomas, Kidderminster. W. I.
60 Linton, William, yeoman, Acton Beachampe. Com. and W. I.
61 Baker, Richard \fnissing\.
62 Joines, William, husbandman, Eckington. W. L
63 Clyffe, John, husbandman, Barton-on-the-Heath. Com. and W. I.
64 Lentull, AmoU, St. Peter, Worcester. W. L
65 Parks, Roger, nailor, Rowley. W. I.
66 Harris, John, Newberie. [W. missing\ I.
67 Harris, Henry, husbandman, Cokebevington, Warwick. W. L
68 Sharwyne, Edward, mylnor, Yardley. W. L
69 Culle, Eleanor, widow, Yardley. W. \.
70 Marshall, Roger, husbandman, Brayles. W. L
71 Harcolt, Robert, Norton-Evesham. W.
72 Dolittle, Margaret, widow, Kidderminster. W. I.
73 Lyde, Elizabeth, spinster, Netherton. [See No. 2iqy.] W.
74 Goldisburghe, Henry, Worcester. W.
75 Dallamare, Richard, esq., Eldresfield. Com. and W. \.
76 Godwine, John, yeoman, Longdon. W. L
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77 Harvie, Elizabeth, widow, Bromsgrove.
78 Cenrick, Walter, Bromsgrove. [W. in vol. vii, p. 217.]
79 Marriotte, Walter, Briclehampton.
80 Jones, William, husbandman, Upton-upon-Severn.
81 Waldron, John, yeoman, Belbroughton.
82 Phelps, William, Chatesley.
83 Joines, Jone, widow, Eckington.
Za Haye, George, husbandman, Salwarp.
^ Baskerfild, Humfrey, husbandman, Wolverley.
86 Osborne, Elizabeth, widow, Rushocke.
f&7 Hewes, John, Feckenham.
88 [Not used.]
89 Paddleford, John, yeoman, Little Wolford,
90 Chanlar als. Ch2uiflower, John, Eckington
91 Carpenter, Thomas, tanner, Bromsgrove.
92 Porter, Thomas, husbandman, Hadsor.
93 Henlay, Thomas, Bidford.
94 Lewis, Florence, Tardebigg.
95 Huxley, Charles, Droitwich. [W. in vol. vii, p. 219.]
96 Sale, John, husbandman. Temple Grafton.
97 Palmer, John, husbandman, Atherston.
98 Banwell, William, husbandman, Nether Pillarton.
99 Evans, William, husbandman, Churchonibom.
100 Morrels, William, husbandman, Churchonibom.
loi Webb, Thomas, weaver, St. Andrew, Worcester.
102 Merryman, William, yeoman, Claynes.
103 Richardes als. Hooper, Thomas, clothier, St. Martin, Worcester
104 Hassellocke, Thomas, weaver, St. Peter, Droitwich.
105 Stephens, Thomas, joyner, Ridmarley Debitot.
106 Hewes, John, husbandman, Rouslench.
107 Collins, Guy, husbandman, Whatcot.
108 Man, Richard, Powick.
1 08a Turnock, William, Rowley.
109 Durham, Richard, yeoman, Pinley, Rowington
no Walsingbam, Maurice, gent., Wicklesford.
111 Haukes, Edmund, Abbotts Salford.
112 Stanton, William, yeoman, Hallowe.
113 Tompkins, Richard, shepherd, Alderminster.
1 14 Courte, , Wolverton.
114a Fearfax, Elizabeth, Barford.
115 Holder, John, husbandman, Liegh.
115a Burte, John, Wickamford.
116 Wilkes, Ann, maidservant, Honington.
117 Hunt, William, Long Compton.
118 Staunton, William, walker, Worcester.
119 Eyles, Martha, Welland.
120 Haughton, John, woUendraper, Hales Owen.
121 Stone, Roger, Hinlip.
122 Lench, Ralph, esq., Doverdale.
122a Mowle, John, Hartlebury.
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124 Beet, Henry, husbandman, Honington.
125 Dun, John, Belbroughton.
126 Wood, Robert, Witchenford.
127 Jones, Thomas, husbandman, Kidderminster.
128 Griffin, Randle, Kidderminster.
129 Tenan, Henry, Briclehampton.
130 Browning, John, Suckley.
131 Andros, Eleanor, widow, Hallow.
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58 Worcester Wills and Administrations. [1613.
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32 Hoggins, John, husbandman, Salford. W. I.
33 Amphlet, Wilham, husbandman, Ombersley. W. I.
34 Ellins, Margery, widow, Abbotts Morton. W. I.
35 Greene, George, yeoman, Aston Cantloe. W. I.
36 Hunt, Lawrence, Welsburne. W. I.
37 Handle, Thomas, husbandman. North Littleton. W. L
38 Merriman, Frances, widow, Claynes. W. L
39 Seaverne als. Senkin, Walter, Shrawley. W. L
40 Walker, Margaret, spinster, Claynes. W. L
41 Underbill, Thomas, Halesowen. W.
42 Sotherne, John, Franckley. W. L
43 Crumpe, William, Hanley Castle. W. L
44 Thomas, Philip, Birchmorton. W. L
45 Wade, James, yeoman, St. Andrew's, Pershore. W.
46 Harris, John, Burnells Brome. W. I.
47 Hobday als. Lacy, John, Feckenham. Admon. and W. L
48 Ganderton, Joyce, . W.
49 Orford, Nicholas, yeoman, Bromsgrove. W. L
50 Smart, Margaret, Claynes. W. L
51 Compton, Ann, Eatington. W. L
52 Cooke, Thomas, Cotheridge. W. I.
53 Amaris, Joane, Aldington. W,
53« Morris, Henry, Bidford. Admon. and L
54 Gonderton, Thomas, Powick. W. L
55 ^^ZZ^i Margaret, widow, Kemsey. W. L
56 Gaman, William, Kinwarton. W.
57 Summer, John, cutler, St. Michael Bedwardine. W. L
58 Taylor, Edward, St. Nicholas, Worcester. W. L
59 Fidowe, Ann, widow, Dodenham. W. I.
60 Pharr, Roger, Northfield. W. L
61 Suche, Henry, yeoman, Newbold. W. L
6ia Jackson, Richard, wever, . W. L
62 Bachler, Thomas, clerk, Pershore. W. L
62a Nanfan, William, esq., Birchmorton. W. L
63 Moore, Thomas, Cropthorne. W. L
64 Elize, Robert, yeoman, Pyrton. W. L
64a Kinward, Katherine, widow, Aulfrick. W. L
65 James, William, yeoman, Severne Stoke. W. L
65a Harris, William, Halesowen. W. L
66 Cryspe, Roger, yeoman, Upton-upon-Sevem. W. L
66a Willis, Thomas, Briclehampton. W. L
67 Mowll, William, Northpyddell. W. L
67a Ellize, Robert, Pyrton. W. L
68 Owen, Richard, Upton-upon-Sevem. W.
68a! Simonds als. Mounford, Joan, widow, . W. I.
69 Sowly, John, yeoman, Churchill. W. L
69a Butler, Francis, Defford. W. I.
70 Jones, Richard, gent, Claynes. W. L
70a Acton, Charles, Kidderminster. W. L
71 Ovlde, Anthony, All Saints, Worcester. W. I.
71a Dolittle, Joan, Kidderminster. W. L
72 Blizzard, Thomas, shepherd, Bengworth. W. L
72a Turner, Richard, Strensham. W. L
73 Vernam, Alice, St. Mary, Warwick. W. L
73a Hill, Thomas, Tardebig. W. I.
74 Harpe, John, Salwarp. W. L
75 Hewes, Elizabeth, widow. Callow, Feckenham. W. L
76 Weale, Joan, Ulbarow. W. L
77 Bache, Abel, Bromsgrove. * W. L
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178 Butler, Thomas, Liegh. W. I.
179 Morton, John, Stoke Prior. W. I.
180 Weatherhill, Anthony, Slimbridge. [W. in vol. vii, No. 222.] I.
181 Aldeme, William, yeoman, Martley. W.
182 Brewer, William, Feckenham. W. I.
183 Otter, John [Edersfield, W. in vol. vii, fol. 223]. I.
184 Dawkes, Thomas [Grafton Flyford, W. in vol. vii, 224]. I.
185 Ellis, Robert, Earles Crombe. W. I.
186 Hunt, Alice, widow, Tan worth. W. I.
187 Bobbins, John, Halford. W.
188 Darloe, Margaret, widow. Over Tysoe. W. I.
189 Clifford, Richard, Powick. [W. in vol. vii, fol. 226.] I.
190 Doughtie, Elizabeth, Lulsey. W. I.
191 Blick, Roger, . W.
192 Leny, John, . W.
193 EUy, Hellen, Salwarp. W. I.
194 Pardoe, William, Ombersley. W. I.
195 Huett, Richard, Welsbome. W. I.
196 Dolittle, John, Kidderminster. W. I.
197 Knocker, Roger, Powicke. W. I.
198 Winnall, William, Ombersley. W. I. (?).
199 Woodward, Richard, . W.
200 Homeblow, William, Kidderminster. W. I.
2or Saunders, John, labourer, Hanly Castle. W. I.
202 Gregory, Richard, St. John's Bedwardine. W. I.
203 Peeres, John, milner, Bromsgrove. W. I.
203a Harwarde, Thomas, Bidford. Admon.
203/J Leay, John, Yardley. I.
203^ Greenebanke, Richard, Worcester. I.
203^ French, Dionise, St. Andrew, Pershore. I.
203^ Corbett, "Dorothy, Brayles. I.
203^ Adams, Alice, widow. Great Malvern. Admon. and I.
loig Allen, John, Liegh. I.
203A Samon, Richard, Ilmington. I.
203/ Walker, Edward, St. Lawrence, Evesham. I.
203/' Wood, John, Birchmorton. \.
loik Parker, Robert, Himbleton. I.
203/ Mayo, John, . 1.
203W Rickets, Ann, widow, St. Clement's, Worcester. L
203« Reeve, George, Washborne. L
2030 Webb, Joane, Rouslench. L
203;J Huntt, Alice, widow, Long Compton. \.
2037 Cottrell, John, Worcester. \.
203r Hill, William, Doderhill. \.
203 J Hunte, William, Elmley Castle. Com. and L
203^ Hale, Henry, All Saints, Worcester. L
203« Hardimans, Robert, . I.
zoyv Kempe, George, Harvington. I.
204 Lea, Richard, Evesham. Admon.
204a Mayres, Thomas, Worcester. L
204* Parre, John, Yardley. \.
204c Turner, William, Welland. L
204^ Mylls, Thomas, Kidderminster. L
204^ Harvie, William, Bromsgrove. I.
204/ Moule, John, . L
204^ Kents(?), William, . I.
204^^ Hawkes, Edmund, Abbotts Salford. I.
204/ Jobson, Thomas, Barcheston. I.
204/' Bacheler, George, Burlingham. I.
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204^ Walsingham, Maurice, Wicklesford.
205 Blounte, George, gent., Knightwick.
206 Alcoxe, Raynold, Salwarp.
207 Hemming, William, Samborne.
207a Thome, William, Great Hampton.
207^ Hawling, Walter, Castle Morton.
207^ Hale, John, Castle Morton.
7.0'jd Standley, Richard, Tardebigg.
2075 Hall als. Oliu, John, Upton-upon- Severn.
207/ Trevice, James, .
207^ Woodcock als. Walker, John, Han ley Castle.
207A Lane, Henry, Himbleton.
207; Underhill, Thomas, Halesowen.
2077 Hubboull, Elizabeth, .
T.o'jk Charles, Richard, Strensham.
207/ Dugsird, Winifred, Claynes.
207W Banister, John, Henley.
207« Hall, Robert, Halesowen.
207<7 Burch, Richard, St. Michael Bedwardine.
207/ Roberts, Richard, .
208 Grafton, William, Claverdon.
208a Lane, Joan, widow, Alvestone.
208^ Cartwright, William, Dudley.
7.oZc Barnesley, Roger, Bromesgrove.
2o8df Morden, Christopher, Stawnton.
208^ Cowle, Thomas, Belbroughton.
208/ Dowler, William, Tardebig.
208^ Blyck, Roger, .
208A Knight, Jane, Churchill.
208/ Farley, John, .
2og \torn\y Thomas \may be Waldren].
209a Foster als. Groome, Frances, Brodwas.
209^ Parsons, Rowland, .
209^ Anger, John, husbandman, Rowley Regis.
209</ Darbye, William, Rowley.
209^ Kerdale, Thomas, Spernall.
209/" Spaldinge, William, Ripple.
209^ Lench, Peter, gent., Doverdale.
209A Raynolds, Richard, husbandman, Ombersley.
209/ HUl, William, Doderhill.
2097' Turner, William, Welland.
209^ Walter, James, yeoman, Welland.
2IO Wyllis, John, Kidderminster.
2ioa Pensam, Margaret, widow, Bishampton.
210^ Angell, Thomas, .
210^ Chadborne, James, sharman, .
210^ Dipp, John, Hallow.
2 1 OS Vndrell, Richard, yeoman, Broome.
210/ Kingley, John, Flyford Flavell.
210^ Hewes, John, Callow Hill.
2\ok Olney, Martin, blacksmith, Ashorne.
2iOi Aulseter, Davey, yeoman, Huddington.
z\oj Wheeler, Elizabeth, widow, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
2\ok Fones, Richard, Bromsgrove.
210/ Dorrell, John, Bretforton.
2 low Griffin, William, Astley.
2io« Riall, Alice, widow, Doderhill.
21CW Richards, John, mercer, Upton-upon-Severne.
2ic^ Gibbes, Robert, Stretford.
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woq Baylies, William, Rowley.
!ior Baker, Richard, .
!I0J Heming, Richard, Ambresley.
tio/ Alderne, Margery, widow, Martley.
wou Kempe, George, Harvington.
MOV Chamberleine, Joan, .
JiowHarcott, Robert, husbandman, Norton-Evesham.
Jior Fytter, William, Kings Norton.
woy Lyde, Elizabeth, Netherton. [See No. 73.]
woz Harvey, William, Bromsgrove.
! 1 1 Fennor, Robert (?), .
\\\a Wyn, Tacce, widow, EldersBeld.
\\\b Kimberley, Robert, IBromsgrove.
\\\c Mylles, Thomas, Kidderminster.
\\\d Turner, John, Cotheridge.
\\\e Ammry, Thomas, Abbots Salford.
\\\f Fysher, Richard, Eldersfield.
511^ Knowles, Thomas, Pershore.
\x\h Norton, Anthony, Claynes.
\\\i Duppa, John, vicar of Loxley.
\\\j Sm^, William, Kidderminster.
\\\k Pitt, Humphry, Martley.
511/ Wyatt, Edmund, St. Martin, Worcester.
!li;» Angle, Margery, All Saints, Worcester.
win Green, John, Alderminster.
\\\o Bott, William, Severn Stoke.
\\\p Pettie, William (?), Emlode
\\\q Winslowe, William, Hanley Castle.
!iir Jonest, Rebecca, widow, Alston.
WIS Tavender, Richard, .
!I2 [Name gone, mentions Joan Symons], Castle Morton.
!I3 Dutton, Joan, .
!i3a Batchler, George, Birlingham.
w-^b Meeres, Thomas, St. Swithen, Worcester.
wy Poole, James, Dormston.
w^d Allen, John, husbandman, Leigh.
wy St. Peter, Worcester, Vicarage of.
ti3/ Bucknam, Hugh, Severn Stoke.
513^ Beale, William, Birch Morton.
513^ Dusten, Thomas, Upton-upon-Severn.
w^i Hardiman, Robert, St. Peter, Worcester.
w^j Hale, Henry, All Saints, Worcester.
!I3>^ Walker, Edward, St. Lawrence, Evesham.
[13/ Greenebanck, Richard, St. Martin, Worcester.
!i3w/PaiT, George, Yardley.
5i3« Bullock, Rowland, Castle Morton.
5I3<3 Darbye, Robert, St. Andrew, Droit wich.
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1 Oliver, Ann, widow, Suckley.
2 Stollard, Clement, labourer, Crowle.
3 Wolmer, Thomas, husbandman, Himbleton.
4 Greenaway, Robert, husbandman, Berrow.
5 Cooke, Francis, St. Michael Bedwardine.
6 Wood, Edmund, husbandman, Defford
7 Hiller, Ann, spinster, St. Andrew, Worcester.
8 Hopkins, John, Odingley.
9 Reynoldes, Thomas, husbandman, Lighthome.
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62 Worcester Wills and Administrations, [1614.
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0 Moylt, William, gent., Seavern Stoke. W. I.
1 Sherwin, Ann, widow, Yardley. W. I.
\a Browning, John, Martley. Admon. and I.
\b Pitt, John, Worcester. Admon. and I.
\c Sparrie, John, Clent. Admon. and I.
2 Jones, George, husbandman, Witchford. Admon. and W. I.
3 Shaxsper, Richard, Rowington. W. I.
3a Hanrie, William and Edmund, Leigh. Admon. and I.
4 Wenslowe, Christofer, Studley. W. I,
4a Roberts, John, clerk, Eckington. Admon. and I.
4* Stanford, Phillip, Tysoe. Com. Admon. and I.
5 Holmes, Winifred, Kings Norton. Admon. and W.
5a Hirone, Robert, Abbotts Salford. Admon. and I.
6 Pantingf, William, yeoman, Grymley. W. I.
6a Tynder [Tydnor in /.J, William, mason, Hanley Castle. Admon. and I .
7 Waldrenn, Edward, sithsmith, Clent. W. I.
8 Hemming's, Richard, blacksmith, Burmington. W. I.
9 Thomas, William, tanner, Much Malvern. W. I.
20 Moore, Elizabeth, Charleton. W. I.
21 Wood, Isabell, widow, Holt. W. I,
22 Chambers, Humphry, Kings Norton. W. I.
23 Cox, John, sen., Norton. W. I.
24 Taylor, Ann, widow. Long Compton. W. L
25 Berrye, Amy, widow, Whichford. W. L
26 Yonge, Humphrey, husbandman, Ombersley. W. L
27 'Shakespeare, Elizabeth, widow, Rowington. W. L
27a Payton, John, Nether Arley. Admon. and L
273 Price, Elijeus, yeoman, Lapworth. Com. Admon. and L
28 Asplen als. Gilbert, John, tanner, St. Nicholas, . W. L
29 Hollins, John, yeoman, Claynes. W. L
30 Daniel, Edmund, yeoman, Welland. W. L
31 Carter, John, husbandman, Upton-upon-Severn. W. L
32 Dunne, Richard, gunsmith, Upton-upon-Severn. W. L
33 Lythome, Richard, husbandman, Severn Stoke. W. L
34 Holdship, Arnell, Upton Snodsbury. W. L
35 Griffin, Nicholas, husbandman, Kidderminster. W. L
36 Ingram, Edward, yeoman, Stratford-upon-Avon. W. L
37 Sandie, Robert, taylor. Castle Morton. W. L
38 Yeddith, William, Hallow. W. L
39 Pitway, John, clothier, Worcester. W. L
40 Brockington, Laurence, Priors Cleve. W. L
41 Broadway, Ann, widow, Sedgbarrow. W. L
41a Rainsford, Hercules, Elmley Castle. Admon.
\\b Plevey, Thomas, Kidderminster. Admon. and L
42 Coocke, Thomas, husbandman, Kidderminster. W. L
43 Capp, Elizabeth, singleman. Butlers Marston. W. L
44 Chamberlyn, Catherine, widow, Kington. W. L
45 Atkyn, John, clothier, Worcester. W. L
46 Nicklas, William, St. Lawrence, Evesham. W. L
47 Wood, Richard, Abbotts Salford. W. L
48 Brinton, John, nayler, Halesowen. W. L
49 Ganderton, William, husbandman, Shreeves Lench. W. L
50 Bate, John, cowper. Kings Norton. W. L
51 Trevisse, Margaret, widow. Little Wolford. W. L
52 Baldwyn, Margaret, singlewoman, Stoulton. W. L
52a Savage, Richard, esq., Idlicote. Com. Admon. and L
52^ Addis, Edward, Upton-upon-Severn. Admon. and L
53 Headway, Katherine, husbandman, Coughton. W. L
54 Greene, Henry, husbandman, Tysoe. W. L
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54a Phillipps, William, St. Clement's, Worcester. Admon. and I.
55 Biddle, Joan, widow, Stratford-upon-Avon. W. I.
56 Barrer, Thomas, husbandman, Pendock. W. I.
57 Baily, Joan, widow, Rowley Regis. W.
58 DanneU, William, weaver, Kemsey. W. I.
59 Mann, Joan, widow, Berrow, W. I.
60 Kilbie, Humphry, husbandman, Long Compton. Admon. and W. I.
61 Grisold, Roger, Rowington. W. I.
63 Barton, Edmund, husbandman, Castle Morton. W. I.
63 Tandy, Henry, husbandman, Abbotts Morton. W. I.
64 Mills, Edward, gent., Kidderminster. W. I.
65 Pearce, John, husbandman, Ipsley. W. I.
66 Yed, John, brickmaker, Belbroughton. W. I.
67 Lillie, Gilbert, yeoman, Bromsgrove. W. I.
68 Hunt, Richard, husbandman. Holy Cross, Pershore. W. I.
69 Rabon, Elizabeth, widow, Wroxall. Mem. Admon. and I.
70 Borne, Henry, husbandman, Ambresley. W. I.
71 Hamon, Walter, husbandman, Elmley Castle. W. I.
72 Bird, Catherine, widow, Bretforton. W. I.
72a Poole, Richard, Hanley Castle. Admon. and I.
73 Brinton, Margery, widow, Halesowen. Admon. and W.
74 Brooke, Joan, widow, Suckley. W. I.
75 Clarke, John, yeoman, The Berrow. W.
76 Fletcher, John, yeoman, Hanly Castle. W. I.
77 Booth, Humphry, labourer, Chadsley. W. I.
78 Powidc als. Grister, Richard, Pershore. W. I.
79 Gethertun, William, Crowle. W. I.
79a Perkes, Agnes, Fladbury. Admon.
80 Dlg'g'ar, Henry, St. Elen, Worcester. W.
80a Amsden als. Gregorie, Walter, Tan worth, Warwick. Com, Admon. and I.
81 Byrd, Henry, yeoman, Bretforton. W. I.
82 Coze, Thomas, clerk, Brome, Staffs. W. I.
83. Aston, Thomas, Broome, Staffs. W. I.
84 Bound, Thomas, Upton-upon-Severn. W. I.
85 Sowly, Thomas, Hanbury. W. I.
86 KetUe, Robert, Kings Norton. W.I.
87 Kirbye, Thomas, Stratford-upon-Avon. W. I.
88 James, Ralph, Studley. W. I.
89 Davies, Walter, Upton-upon-Sevem. W. I.
90 Wall, John, Hanbury. W. I.
91 Bolton, John, yeoman, Hanbury. W. I.
92 Lane, John, Pendock. W. \.
93 Palmer, John, yeoman, Bidford. W. I.
94 Barton, Robert, yeoman, Huddington. W.
95 Faux, Richard, husbandman, HiU Crombe. W.
96 Maynard, John, yeoman, Halesowen. W. L
97 Brinton, William, labourer, Crowle. W. L
98 Lynton, Hugh, Lyegh. W. L
98a Grene, Oliver, Alcester. Admon. and L
99 Barnes, Richard, All Saints, Worcester. Admon. and W. I.
99a Benford, Elizabeth, widow, Rowington. Admon.
100 CoUicke, Margery, widow, Powick. W. I.
loi Taylor, Thomas, Eckington, W. L
102 Kinder, Humfrey, labourer, Studley. W. L
103 Salisburie, Ann, widow, Stratford. W. L
104 Pitt, Nicholas, weaver, Leigh. W. \.
105 Hollyman, Ann, widow, Leigh. W. L
106 Harries, John, Hallow. W. L
107 Saunders, Frances, spinster, Hanley Castle. W. I.
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08 Goode, Mark, yeoman, Ridmarley Debitot. W. I.
09 Yokins, William, Bengworth. W. I.
10 Smyth, Christopher, Aston Cantloe. W. I.
\oa Smith, Robert, blacksmith, Worcester. Admon. and I.
11 Shaxspere, Thomas, Rowing^on. Admon. and W. I.
12 Billing:, Richard, Welsburne. W. I.
13 Eborall, Thomas, sen., Rowington. W. I.
14 Harrison, William, carpenter. Long Compton. W. I.
15 Yamolde, Gower, Droitwich. Com. Admon. and W. I.
16 Milles, William, weaver, Pershore. W. I.
17 Warner, Thomas, husbandman. Castle Morton. W. I.
18 Marson, Joan, widow, Halesowen. W. I.
18a Kaye, Thomas, Fly ford Flavell. Admon.
1 83 Hill, John, Castle Morton. Admon.
19 Haynes, Thomas, shomaker, Evesham. W. I.
20 Leaper als. Casten, Edward, glover, Evesham. Admon. and W. I.
20a Millarde, John, Birch Morton. Com. Admon. and I.
2o3 Pettcfer, Alfce, widow, Kington. Admon. and I.
21 Greene, Robert, miller, Dodderhill. Admon. and W. I.
22 Parker, Thomas, Grafton Flyford. W. I.
23 Broune, Margery, widow, Upton Snodsbury. W. I.
23a Addams, Richard, Tredington. Com. Admon. and I.
24 Pyrton, John, husbandman. Birch Morton. W. I.
25 Johnson, Jerome, labourer, Bromesgrove. W. I.
26 Tandie, Joan, widow, Bredicote. W. I.
26a. Peter, John, Uffenham. Admon. and I.
27 Wynnall, Isabel, widow, Ombersley. W. I.
28 Woddam, Richard, \tom\ W. I.
29 Bolton, Elizabeth, Warwick. W. I.
30 Penne, Silvester, Chadisley Corbet. W. I.
31 Bellamy, Francis, husbandman, Tanworth. W. I.
32 Thomas, Joan, widow, Wolverley. W. I.
33 Edkins, George, husbandman, Aston Cantloe. W. I.
34 Tewe, Joan, widow, Berrow. W. I.
35 Freeman, Alice, widow, Grafton Flyford. W. 1.
36 Wassell, Christopher, yeoman, Belbroughton. W. 1.
37 Gest, Richard, yeoman, Halesowen. W. I.
38 Reece, Henry, yeoman, Malhon. W. I.
39 Fernell, Katherine, widow, Claynes. W. I.
40 Harrys als. Collines, Richard, husbandman, Much Malvern. W. 1.
40a InsoU, Roger (?), Fladbury (?). Admon. and 1.
41 Tanner, Thomas, husbandman, Eckington. W. I.
42 Chellingfworth, John, Upton Warren. W. I.
43 Bannynge, John, yeoman, Norton-Evesham. Com. and W. I.
44 Bannynge, Katherine, Norton-Evesham. Com. and W. I.
45 Wynnall, Hewstons, husbandman, Ombersley. W. I.
46 Longmore, Henry, yeoman, Kidderminster. W. I.
47 Chipman, Anne, widow, Tanworth. W. I.
48 Mogge, Elizabeth, widow, Feckenham. W. I.
49 Dallye, Edward, Kemsey. W. I.
49a Stocke, William, Treddington. Admon. and I.
50 Leaper, Thomas, glover, Evesham. W. I.
51 CoUyns, Agnes, widow, Offenham. W. I.
52 Pawling, John, weaver, Yardley. W. I.
53 Swyfte, Thomas, yeoman. Kings Norton. W. I.
54 Benet, John, Norton-Evesham. W. I.
55 Coocke, John, labourer, Bretforton. W. I.
56 Peart, Anthony, husbandman, Bredon. W. I.
57 Abbotts, William, Uylor, Daylesford. W. L
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58 Baker, Richard, husbandman, Pershore.
59 Comili, Robert, husbandman, Bretforton.
60 Wilks, Walter, Briclehampton.
61 Hodbatch, Henry, wheelwright, Stoke Prior.
62 Allen, John, husbandman, Claynes.
63 Darbye, Thomas, yeoman, Dudley.
64 Orford als. Lankisheire, Eleanor, widow, Bromsgrove.
65 Butcher, Simon, Northfield.
66 Perrott, William, Warley.
67 Maides, Thomas, husbandman, Wasperton.
68 Hodges, Thomas, yeoman, Powick.
69 Peerson, John, clothier, Kidderminster.
70 Nutt, John, singleman, Teddington.
"joa Brantley, Richard, All Saints, Evesham.
71 Handey, Bartholomew, labourer, Offenham.
72 Hemminge, John, yeoman, Acthlench.
73 Hutchins, Richard, "Bishops Hampton.
74 Litleton, Thomas, carpenter, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
74a Dawnce, Richard, Nawnton.
74(J Parrie, John, yeoman, Bishampton.
75 Chadocke, Jane, spincer. Hallow.
76 Griffin, Jane, widow, St. Marten's, Worcester.
77 Hobday als. Lacy, Hugh, Tardebigge.
78 Taylor als. Waker, Humfrey, husbandman, Hanbury.
79 Checket, John, husbandman, Bishampton.
79a Sandlands, Francis, Upton-upon-Severn.
80 Rogers, Thomas, cooper, Pershore.
80a Webstar, William, miller, Luddington.
Zob Hill, Andrew, gent., Castle Morton.
80^ Rocke, Roger, Acton Beachampe.
%od Smithe, Robert, St. Nicholas, ^Vorcester.
8o^ Smyth, Leonard, Lighthome.
81 Pinke, Richard, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Zxa Robins, John, AH Saints, Evesham.
82 James, William, yeoman, Seavem Stoke.
83 Dowler, William, husbandman, Halesowen.
84 Bearcrofte, Thomas, yeoman, Hanbury.
85 Hill, George, Tardebigge.
86 Idwin, Raphe, Elmley Lovet.
86rt Hobday als. Lassy, John, yeoman, Bradley.
Zkb Hoockes, John, yeoman, Wolverley.
86r Baugh, Robert, Pensam.
Edes, Edmund, Studley.
Wheeler, Henry, sithgrinder, Kitherminster.
89 Apparry, Pearce, husbandman, Pershore.
90 Packington, Edward, husbandman, Ombersley.
91 Rowljind, Griffith, grocer, St. Michael Bedwardine.
92 Coley, John, Rowley.
93 Askew, Bamaby, gent., Wroxall.
94 Ballamie, Henry, Hadsor(?).
95 Dyson, Ursula, widow, Inckbarow.
96 Worsly, Leonard, gent., Kington.
97 Davies, Robert, Hampton Lucy.
98 Rogers, Humphrey, yeoman, UUenhall.
99 Daniell, John, Eldersfield.
200 {Not used.]
201 Bird, Nathaniel, yeoman, Bretforton.
202 Pinnocke, Richard, husbandman, Norton-Brcdon.
203 Keeling, Thomas, Holy Cross, Pershore.
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Harvard, Eleanor, widow, Feckenham.
Gatfield, John, yeoman, Much Malvern.
West, Agnes, widow, Warwick.
Richards, Andrew, Upton-upon-Seveme.
Hill, Maud, singlewoman, Staunton.
Rickards, George, sen., Norton, Breedon.
Home a/s. Disley, George, husbandman, Pyrton.
Elize, Margery, widow, Pyrton.
Kyman [Kinman in /.], John, Lenchwick.
Fletcher, Robert, labourer, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Freeman ah. Edwards, Richard, Blockley.
Grannte, Elizabeth, spinster, Spernall.
Burton, Richard, yeoman, Morton Baggott.
Doughtie, Isabel!, widow, Knightwick.
Sandford, Ann, widow, .
Burford, John, .
Ridge, Harry, husbandman, Upton-upon-Seveme.
Tandey, Edmund, weaver, Kemsey.
Wilkes, Nicholas, Ombersley.
Yotuige, Francis, labourer, Abbotts Morton.
Gould, William, husbandman, Upton Snodsbury.
Brooke, Robert, husbandman, Great Witley.
Dipp, William, Hanley Castle.
Abrahall, Joane, .
Longe, Nicholas, Stretton-upon-Fosse.
Bennet, Simon, sithsmith, Chadisley Corbet.
Wood, William, Great Witley.
Higgins, Cornelius, Halesowen.
Hall, William, Suckley (?).
Yonge, John, husbandman, Norton Linsey.
Andrewes, , Hartlebury.
Slough, John, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
Maudicke, Elizabeth, widow, Warwick.
Buller, Richard, gent., Halford.
Gefiingfs, Thomas, tailer, Lapworth.
Cale, George, Bidford.
Wynd, Christopher, St. Hellen's, Worcester.
Dighton, John, Upton-upon-Seveme.
Gough, Edward, Pershore.
Bearne, John, Bengworth.
Wassells, Isabel, Alvechurch.
Robberts, Margaret, Evesham.
Shipman, John, Marston Sicca, Glos.
Haymas, Walter, Bromsgro\e.
Greene, Edmund, taylor, Aston Cantlow.
Elcocks, Francis, Powick.
Man, Roger, clerk, Poycke.
Tanner, Barnard, husbandman, Fladbury.
Exall, William, Holy Cross, Pershore.
Fawlks, Thomas, Tanworth.
Rocke, John, Acton Beacham.
Saunders, John, Bromsgrove.
Joyner, John, husbandman, Long Compton.
Allen, John, Claynes.
James, Margaret, .
Pere, Alice, Dormston.
Right, John, Hoblench.
Evans, Owen, St. John's Bedwardine.
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242^ Baysent, Alice and Margery, Feckenham. I.
242// Browne, John, Wolverton. I.
242/ Collens, Ann, Honibom. I,
2427 Bane, William, labourer, Yardley. I.
243 Clemens, Anthony, baker, Warwick. W.
244 Kerfote, George, tayler, North PyddelL W. I.
244a Beard, Ralph, Peopleton. Admon. and I.
24411J Holtara, Christian, Wolford. Admon.
244^ Dugmore, Robert, Redmarley Debitot. Admon.
244^ Glase, Emme, widow, Tysoe. Admon.
244<? Biddle, Alice, Claynes. Admon.
244/ Cosnett, John, Pershore. Admon.
244^ Ascoll, John, Welsborne. Com., Admon. and I.
244/^ Nest, Thomas, Chatisley. Admon.
244/ James, William, St. Ellen, Worcester. I.
2447 Timbrell, Edward, Offenham. I.
244/^ Woodward, William, Long Compton, I.
244/ Bell, George, . I,
244/;/ Rawlins, Anthony, . I.
244// Mores, Matthew, Walton Maudick. I.
244(3 Harrison, , Long Compton. Com.
244/) Gardner, John, Great Wolford. I.
244^ Gybbes, Christopher, Warwick. I.
244r Stubbes (?), Henry, Charlecote. I.
244J Bundle of Invs. and Adtnons., names torn away.
1615.
1 Brooholdingf, Thomas \jnissing\.
2 Kerbie, Margaret [fnissing].
3 Lircock, Thomas [missing].
4 Sklicer, Christopher [missing].
5 Chandler, Gabriel, weaver, St. Martin, Worcester. W.
6 Perrine, Thomas \jnissin^\
7 Huck, Ann \inissing\.
8 Severne, Richard [ntissing].
9 Wall, William [missing].
io Bracye, Edward, husbandman, Hanley Castle. W.
1 1 Reade, Thomas [inissing].
12 Taylor, Thomas [missing].
13 Charlet, Elizabeth [missing].
J 4 Hobbins, Avery [wmz>7^].
1 5 Gibbes, William [missing].
16 Brooke, Humphrey, labourer, Hanley Castle. W. L
17 Welch, Jesper, naylor, Northfield. W. I.
18 Joanes, Thomas, Feckenham. Admon. and W. I.
19 Abell, William, husbandman, Harvington. W. L
20 Quarrell, George, Briclehampton. W. L
2 1 Lambe, Gilbert, . W. L
22 Clarke, William, bucher, Whitelady Aston. W. L
23 Broke, John, Powick. W. L
24 Cartledge als. Webbe, Henry, Bromsgrove. W. L
24a Pilhorn, William, Acton Beachamp. Admon. and L
25 Lynton, Roger, Acton Bechamp. W. L
26 Onyon, F.Uenor, widow, St. John's Bedwardine. W. L
27 Roberts, Edward, Teddington. Admon. and W. L
28 Askewe, John, Ombersley. W. L
29 Allen, Thomas, Snitterfield. W. L
30 Maydes, Mary, widow, Snitterfield. W. L
31 Phillips, John, carpenter, Cotheridge. W. L
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32 Dugmore, William, Powick (?). W. I,
33 Fullwood, John, Aston Cantlo. W, I.
34 Dacle, John, yeoman, Bengworth. VV.
35 Warkeman, John, Holy Cross, Pershore. W. I.
36 Linton, Joan, widow, Liegh. W. I.
37 Baker, Thomas, Kings Norton. W. L
38 Penrie, Edward, husbandman, Strensham. W. L
39 Morris, Alice, widow, Bretforton. W. I.
40 Bennet, William, husbandman, North Litleton. W. I.
41 Roodes, Robert, Hatton. W. L
42 Emmes, Raph, Ofifenham. W. I.
43 Yeate, John, Bengworth. W. L
44 Hardman, William, Bengworth. W. I.
45 Cartwright, John, Evesham. W. I.
46 Pearsall, Lawrence, Halesowen. W. L
47 Hodges, William, Ulbarrow. W. I.
48 Roberts, Giles, Briclehampton. W. I.
49 Snowe, William, husbandman, Norton-Evesham. W. I.
50 Horton, Thomas, Belbroughton. W. I.
51 Ware, Margaret, widow, Kidderminster. W. I.
52 Ybles, Thomas, husbandman, Madresfield. . W. I.
53 Tanner, Edith, widow, St. Andrew, Pershore. W. I.
54 Sharpe, Robert, husbandman, Dodderhill. W. I.
55 Boyse, Margaret, widow, Warndon. W. I.
56 Beele, William, Chatesley. W. I.
57 Smyth, Thomas, . W. I.
58 Jones, Thomas, Evesham. W. I.
59 Maskoll, Richard, . W. I.
60 Win, Isabel, Eldersfield. W.
61 Mann]^!^, Humfrey, Hartlebury. W. I.
b\a Dallow, Thomas, All Saints, Worcester. Admon. and I.
b\b Evans, Griffin, St. Nicholas, Worcester. Admon.
b\c Beale, Robert, Berrow. Admon. and I.
tid Powell, Barnaby, Mathon. Admon. and I.
62 Ellis, William, weaver, Chadsley. W. I.
63 Lane, Abraham, Northfield. W. I.
64 Dingle, Margaret, widow. Hill Crombe. W. I.
65 Shewerd, John, Tardebig. W. I.
66 Hyggyns, Elnor, widow, Bromesgrove. W. I.
67 Gatfield, Robert, yeoman, Longdon. W. I.
67a Webb, Humfrey, Worcester. Admon. and I.
673 Wildsmith, Robert, Old Swinford. Admon. and I.
67^ Bowyer, Nicholas, Kidderminster. Com. and I.
68 Freeman, Joan, Tardebig. W. L
69 Horae, Nicholas, gent., Wiche. W.
69a Dipper, William, Cotheridge. Admon.
69^ Andley, Richard, Kings Norton. Admon. and I.
69^ Smyth, William, All Saints, Worcester. Admon. and I.
69^/ Burdet, John, Armscott. \.
6ge Lumbart, Thomas, Belbroughton. Admon. and I.
70 Moy, Henry, husbandman, Feckenham. W.
70a Silvester, William, St. Martin, Worcester. Admon. and I.
7oi> Tomes, Edmond, taylor. Great Witley. Admon. and L
7o<r Pritchet, Richard, Nethermitton. Admon. and I.
7od Reece, Ann, Mathon. Admon. and I.
■joe Junard, William, Suckley. Admon.
"jof Diconson, John, Offenham. I.
log Bentford, Richard, Norton-Evesham. Admon.
70A Rose, Thomas, husbandman, Over Brayles. I.
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701 Badland, Raph, Worcester.
"joj Perks, John, Rashwood.
Tok Johnsone, , Great Witley.
70/ Richards, Ann, widow, Upton-upon-Sevem.
71 Cbannce, John, yeoman, Bromsgrove.
72 Soraerton, Thomas, husbandman, Tisoe.
73 Tasker, WiUiam, yecman. Over Tysoe.
74 Bratt als. Pratt, John, Wick-Pershore.
75 Cole, John, clarke, Elmley Lovet.
76 Pardee, Thomas, Ombersley.
^ba Collicke, William, Powick.
77 Bonde, Joan, widow, Feckenhara.
Tja Hewes, John, Wigglesford.
78 Baker, Richard, Pershore.
79 Yarnold, Richard, husbandman, Norton-Evesham.
80 Hart als. Rawlins, Barbara, Hartlebury.
81 Wall, William, husbandman, Ombersley.
82 Joanes, Agnes, widow, Kidderminster.
83 \Not used.]
84 Higgs, John, yeoman, Bromesgrove.
85 Crabbe, William, yeoman, Bromesgrove.
85a Woodwall, Henry, Kings Norton.
86 Vize, John, glover, Evesham.
86a Frind, Francis, Abberton.
87 Parr, John, Yardley.
87a Warren, Thomas, Woverley.
87(J Howell, Edward, Dodderhill.
87c Bendbow, Robert, Aston Cantlow.
88 Needs, Catherine, widow, Evesham.
89 Jones, David, yeoman, Spernall.
90 Hemminge, Thomas, husbandman, Ombersley.
90a Patchett, Thomas, Kidderminster.
91 Best, Thomas, St. Clement, Worcester.
92 Ly, Simon, Ombersley.
93 Wynslowe, Richard, yeoman, Kempsey.
93a Martin, John, yeoman, Hampton-Evesham.
93^ Taylor, John, Tanworth.
93<: Sly, Edward, Tanworth.
94 Spillsbury, Joan, widow, Shelsley Beachamp.
95 Alderne, John, yeoman, Martley.
96 Freeman, William, husbandman, Kington.
g6a Heath, Gefferie, Oldbarrow.
97 Faulkes, Eleanor, spinster, .
98 Harryson, Elizabeth, widow, Bromsgrove.
99 Byrch, Richard, husbandman, Upton-upon-Severn.
100 Cooke, John, yeoman, Shrawley.
100a Lisbome, Mathew, Alcester.
ioo<5 Owen, John, Halesowen,
loi Bourne, Gilbert, .
102 Bramhall, John, clerk, Madresfield.
103 Addams, Thomas, yeoman, Tanworth.
104 Andrewes, Philip, Tanworth.
104a Neale, William, Whatcott.
105 Daubins, Thomas, carpenter, Blockley.
106 Earles, John, husbandman, Earles Crombe.
107 Cookes, Richard, blacksmith, Bromesgrove.
108 Pooler, Walter, Shelsley Bewchamp.
109 CUrke, Richard, Great Comberton.
no Benett, Richard, husbandman, Cleeve Prior.
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Trewlove, Margaret, Kings Norton.
Gardiner, Hugh, yeoman, Cotheridge.
Sutton als. Dudley, Thomas, esq., Russells, Worcester.
Hiron, Thomas, Churchonibome.
Waters, Francis, yeoman, Studley.
Nycholes, Thomas, Whatcott.
Davenport, Thomas, .
Follyott, Roger, St. Clement's, Worcester.
ii8rt Addames, John, St. Hellen's, Worcester.
119 Powell, Edward, yeoman, Liegh.
Quinie John \inissing\.
Baugh, Lawrence, glover, Pershore.
Hunt, John, yeoman, Abbotts Morton.
Hackett, Richard, husbandman, Kidderminster.
Hilton, Thomas, husbandman, Kidderminster.
Wall, William, yeoman, Yardley.
Melch als. Palmer, John, ,
Wyldsmith, Margaret, .
Kinge, Margaret, widow, Yardley.
Bearcrofte, Humfrey, gent., Hanbury.
Jerrom, Richard, yeoman, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
130^ Chappie, Henry, yeoman, Martley.
131 Daify, Thomas, husbandman, Crowle.
Lynte, William, walker, Worcester.
Nutt, John, husbandman, Martley.
Hanburie, Francis, gent, .
Cooke, Robert, St. Peter, Worcester.
Procter, Jerard, yeoman, Stretton-on-the-fosse.
Faulkes, Joan, widow, Tanworth (?).
Fincher, Thomas, yeoman, Himbleton.
Wytton, Eleanor, widow, Belbroughton.
Mascall, Elizabeth, Feckenham.
140a Pilkington, Abraham, clerk, Rowslench.
\/^ob Yonge, Walter, Besford.
I40(r Dunn, John, Sturbridge.
i4o</ Lumbard, Giles, Dodderhill.
141 Osmon, Ralph, yeoman, Liegh.
141a Aynesworth, Ancker, Combrocke.
142 Cressar, John, labourer, Stone.
143 Charlett, Alice, Priors Cleve.
144 Twytye, Roger, Himbleton.
144a Sparrie, Humfrey, Hagley.
145 Warkeman, Robert, Great Wolford.
Davies, John, slater, Broadway.
Sheldon, Margaret, widow, St. John Bedwardine.
Martyne, John, Yardley.
Wagar, William, yeoman, Grymley.
Maultin, Regnould, yeoman, Claynes.
1 50a Gatfield, , .
1503 Harbert, Richard, Tysoe.
150^ Chester, Richard, Suckley.
\^od Willmore, William, yeoman, Sherborne.
1 50^ Smyth, Robert, Yardley,
150/ Gunnels, Margaret, widow. Castle Morton.
150^^ Cootes, Humphry, husbandman, Feckenham.
150A Pitman, John, .
1 50/ Dobbyns, Ellinor, Redmarley Debitot.
150/' Hunt, Thomas, Tanworth.
150/t Kerbie, Margaret, widow, Tanworth.
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Worcester Wills and Administrations.
7'
No.
150/ Wade, Margaret, spinster, Severn Stoke. I.
151 Finch, Jeffery, yeoman, Dudley. W. I.
152 Sowle, Henry, Eckinglon. W. I.
152a Key, Thomas, husbandman, Flyford Flavel. I,
I52(J , Henry, husbandman, Earles Crombe. I.
152^ Elmley Lovet,Kt.ciory oi. Sequest.
iS^d Groves, William, Willington, Warwick. I.
153 Smyth, John, Atherston. W. I.
154 Birde, John, Much Malvern. W. I.
I54<a! Townsend, Gregory, Dichford(?). I.
I54<J Pilking^on, John, Cleeve Prior. Com.
155 Randle, Joan, widow, Lighthorne. W. I.
156 Hichman, John, husbandman. Over Tysoe. W. I.
157 Mince, Valentine, mercer, Bidford. W. I.
158 Dorley, John, Bidford. W.I.
159 Symonds, Francis, yeoman, Pyrton. W. I.
160 Millward, Robert, miller, Blockley. W. I.
161 Yeamoll, Morris, Lenchwick. W. I.
162 Burte, Alice, widow, Wickhamford. W. I.
163 Elly, John, husbandman, Ombersley. W. I.
164 Dalley, Thomas, weaver, Kemsey. . W. I.
165 Burbage, John, gent., Upton Snodsbury. W. I.
166 Staunton, Richard, yeoman, Wardington. W. I.
i66a Grounsell, Philip, . W. I.
167 Melley, Adam, Romsley. W. I.
168 Powesse als. Banbury, William, Whatcot. W. I.
169 Seghwick, Elenor, widow, Suckley. W.
170 White, William, husbandman, Tysoe. W^ I.
170a Loade, Roger, Clifton. Admon.
171 Hill, Walter, Dodderhill. W. I.
172 Hay, Thomas, Bishampton. W. I.
173 Perks, Robert, husbandman, Feckenham. W. I.
174 Pinchin, Margery, widow, Strensham. W. I.
175 Fawks, Edward, yeoman, Feckenham. W. I.
176 Chaire, Thomas, husbandman, Bydford. W. I.
177 Ploraley, Hierome, imbroderer, Worcester. W^. I.
178 Foyster, William, husbandman, Bidford. W. I.
179 Mace, Thomas, Round Alne. W. I.
180 Fild, Giles, sen., gent., St. Clement's, Worcester. W. I.
1 81 Parker, William, yeoman. Arrow. W. I.
182 Moore, Nathaniel, glover, Evesham. W. I.
183 Restell, William, Debitot. W. I.
184 Lench, Lucy, widow, Doverdale. W. I.
185 Saunders, William, yeoman, Rowington. W. I.
186 Russell, Thomas, Rowley Regis. W. I.
187 Haywood, Henry, Wethley, Warwick. W. I.
188 Emes, Margaret, Wethley. I.
189 Hichcockes, William, yeoman, Brayles. W. I.
190 Hunt, John, . W. I.
191 Sweatman, William, husbandman. Priors Salford. W. I.
192 Neede, Richard, yeoman, Madresfield. W. I.
193 Williams, Thomas, Rowington. W. I.
194 Hopkins, Agnes, widow, Aston Cantloe. W. I,
195 Checkets, Peter, Pepleton. W. I.
196 Turner, Walter, husbandman, Edson, Warwick. W. I.
197 Jackeman, Walter, yeoman, Staunton. W. I.
198 Millward, Thomas, blacksmith, Longdon. W. I.
199 Pirkins, John, yeoman, Staunton. W. I.
2CO Millton, Richard, husbandman, Seavern Stoke. W. I.
72 Worcester Wills and Administrations. [1615.
No.
201 Bradley, Jane, widow, Flyford Flavel. W. I.
20i« Stanley, Roger, husbandman, Alderminster. W. 1.
202 Dalle, Joyce, widow, . W. I.
203 Nickles, Richard, Powick. W. I.
204 Barnard, John, Chadisley Corbet. W.
205 Leytt, William, Chadisley Corbet. W. I.
206 Whateley, John, Tanworth. W. I.
207 Downe, Richard, Cotheridge. W. I.
207a Harrison, John, yeoman, Tardebigge. Com. and W.
208 Wallwine, Francis, gent., Oxhill. W. I.
209 Price, Henry, Samborne. W. I.
210 Hvyns, Alice, widow, Alderminster. W. I.
211 Perks, Ann, widow, Harvington. W. 1.
212 Denson, Mary, widow, Worcester. W. I.
213 Pardey, William, Warwick. W.
214 Hill, Margaret, widow. Little Wolford. W.
215 Wheeler, Henry, weaver, Worcester. W.I.
216 Mason, Richard, Elmley Lovet. W. I.
217 Allen, Richard, yeoman, Wickleford. W.I.
218 Tayler, David, glover, Stourbridge. W. I.
219 Gregg, Alice, widow, St. Nicholas, Worcester. W, I.
220 Hancox, Alice, widow, Pillerton Hersey. W. I.
221 Dale, Richard, blacksmith, Ullenhall. W. I.
222 Wareing, Ann, widow, . W. I.
223 Cale, Agnes, widow, Wick. W. I.
224 Courte, Thomas, husbandman, Harvington. W. I.
224a Bell als. Daniell, Thomas, St. Susan's, Worcester. W. I.
225 Nanfan, Giles, esq., Birchmorton. W. I.
226 Gwin als. Peers, Margaret, widow, Norton. W. I.
227 Garrett, Richard, yeoman, Inckbarrow. W. I.
228 Kinge, Thomas, yeoman, Cherington. W. 1.
229 Penne, William, Chadsley Corbet. W. I.
230 Patricke, Richard, Comberton. W. I.
231 Goulde, John, yeoman, Whittington. W. I.
232 Romney, William, gent.. Much Malvern. W. I.
233 Gwyllomes, John, husbandman, Great Hampton. W. I.
234 Hiorne, Simon, husbandman. Prior Salford. W. I.
235 Stevens, Robert, husbandman, Inckbarrow. W. I.
236 Daniel, Richard, Crowle. W. I.
237 Ware, Raynold, Eckington. W.
238 Pratt, Richard, yeoman, Whitlady Aston. W. I.
239 Tustin, Ann, widow, . W.
239a Harryson, Thomas, Alcester. Com., Admon. and I.
239^^ Collins, Walter, St. John Bedwardine. Admon.
239c Smith, John, Bidford. Admon. and I.
239^ Atkys, Richard, Dudley. Admon.
240 Danett, Gerrard, esq., Elmbridge. Com. and W. I.
241 Bachler, Richard, yeoman, Much Malverne. W. I.
242 Nayer, Joane, widow, Ombersley. W. I.
243 Gattefield, Richard, yeoman, Holy Cross, Pershore. W.
244 Crumpe, Edmond, yeoman, Suckley. W. I.
245 Freeman, Richard, Bengworth. W. I.
246 Felpes, Richard, husbandman, Defiford. W. I.
247 Beyna, William, Kidderminster. W. I.
248 Jeffres, John, weaver, Eldersfield. W. I.
249 Smyth, John, Stoke Prior. W.
250 Kettle, William, . W. I.
251 Jurdin, Robert, vicar, St. Peter, Worcester. W. I.
252 Hockcom, Thomas, husbandman, . W.
1615.] Worcester Wil/s and Administrations. "]},
No.
253 Leight, Richard, Inckbarrow. W. I.
254 Cooke, Flory, yeoman, Eldersfield. W. I.
255 Eastburie, Richard, Blockley. W. I.
256 Price, John [inissin^.
lyj Franke, John, Halesowen. W. I.
258 Gailey, Ann, widow, Pershore. W. I.
259 Webb, Robert, clerk, Crome Debitot. W. I. (?).
260 Doughtie, Edmund, Knightwick. Admon. (?) and W. I.
261 Palmer, Gedeon, Comberton Parva. W.
262 Yeates, John, husbandman, Upton-upon-Severne. W. I.
263 Savage, John, Dormston. W.
264 Farington, William, weaver, Worcester. W.
265 Hanwaye, John, husbandman, Barton. W.
266 Hobday, Robert, husbandman, Feckenham. W. I.
267 Maning, Agnes, mayd, Chadsley. W. I.
268 Chambers ah. Ireland, Alice, . W.
268a Cooke, John, yeoman, Rowslench. Admon. and 1.
268<^ Greene, Henry, Witchenford. Admon. and 1.
268<: Hughes, David, Tardebige. Admon.
268^ Darke, Jasper, Bengworth. Admon. and 1.
268^ Watton, Ann, Throckmorton. Admon. and I.
268/ Kyndon, Francis, Hartlebury. Admon. and I.
268_^ Pilkington, John, Cleeve Priors. Admon.
268^ Savage, Thomas, husbandman, Little Kington. Com., Admon. and I.
268/ Gardner, William, blacksmith, Claverdon. Admon. and I.
2687 Harritts, John, Abbotts Salford. Admon. and I.
269 Wood, Agnes, . W.
270 Bissell, George, nayler, Halesowen. W, I.
271 Hay, William, jun., Suckley. W, I.
272 Yonge, Margaret, Hollow. Admon. and W. I.
273 Moore, John, gent., the Castle, Worcester. - W. I.
273a Mills, Thomas, yeoman, Stratford-upon-Avon. W. I.
273<5 Frost, Raph, glover, Studley. W. I.
273^ Yardley, Joan, widow, Kington. W. I.
273^ Tayler, Edmund, Eckington. W.
273^ Whiston, Humfrey, Kidderminster. W.
273/ Massne, Rafe, . W.
27jtf Seaborn, John, yeoman, Sutton St. Nicholas, Hereford. W'.
273// Wymishe, Bartholomew, Little Keynton. W.
273/ Knight, John, husbandman, Pyrton. W.
273/' Nest, Margery, widow, Chatesley. W.
273-f Baker, Elinor, widow, Kidderminster. W.
273/ Biddle, Robert, husbandman, Bromsgrove. W.
273WZ Hinshaw, William, . W. I.
273;/ Savadge, Philip, Warndon. Admon. and 1.
273£» Clementson, Thomas, Wick-Pershore. Admon. and W.
273;^ Perks, Richard, Coughton. Admon. and I.
273^ Gaughter, William, All Saints, Worcester. Admon.
273r Hill, Henry, weaver, Worcester. L
273i- Hodges ah. Tanner, William, Throgmorton \incomplcte\ Admon. and 1.
273/ Farcklowe, Thomas, Crome Dabitot. Admon. and 1.
273// Symonds(?\ Eleanor, Beoley. Admon. and I.
2737' Perse als. Gwyn, William, husbandman, Norton-Evesham. Admon. and I.
273^ Greene, Clement, Upton Snodsbury. Admon.
273Jr Brooke, John, Astley. Admon. and I.
273/ Bryne, Richard, Ippesley. Admon. and I.
273.:: Eedie. John, Hallow. Admon.
"274 Coley, William, Frankley. Admon. and I.
274a Maydes, Hugh, yeoman, Snitterfield. L
74 Worcester Wills and Administrations. [1616.
No.
2743 Miller, Christopher, Tysoe. L
274(: Stevenson, John, husbandman, Alston. Admen, and I.
274^ Whitney, Julian, widow, . I.-
274^ Trowte, Robert, Morton Baggott. Admon. and I.
274/ Bullock, Henry, taylor, Pepleton. I.
274^ Woodward, Thomas, Butlers Marston. Admon. and I.
274/^ Gryzold, William, Beoley. I.
274/ Hill, John, Castle Morton. Admon. and I.
274/' Neeme (?), Xpofer, Worcester. Admon.
274,^ Smith, Thomas, Little Dorsington. Com. and I.
274/ Hughes, Thomas, Bengworth. Admon.
274W Hanson, Thomas, Kingswood Brook. L
274« Goolde, William, . I.
274^7 Stoneall, John, householder, Grafton Flyford. I.
274/> Clarke, Giles, yeoman, Longdon. Admon. and L
274^ Hall (?), William, Suckley. I.
275 Earlesgat, Thomas, Whit .... W.
275a Ingram, John, Stratford-upon-Avon. I.
2751^ Birt, Henry, Pershore. Admon. and I.
275^ Chambers, Humphrey, Kings Norton. Legacy.
2 7 5 rt? [Name gone.'] W.
2-}t)e yName gone.] ? Baylies. W.
1616.
1 Poole, Richard, Moseley. W. L
2 Bach, Thomas, inholder, . W.
3 Melley, William, Halesowen. W.
4 Browning, James, Suckley. W. L
5 Goen (Gawin), William, labourer, Coughton. W. L
6 Townshend, Hugh, cardmaker, St. Swithin's, Worcester. W. L
7 Yeed, WiUiam, yeoman, Tardebige. W. 1.
8 Daverdale, Daniel, husbandman, Spetchley. W. I.
9 Baugh, John, gent., Peopleton. W.
10 Jones, Thomas, husbandman, Severne Stoke. W.
11 Davis, William, labourer, Severne Stoke. W. I.
12 Payton (Paytwine), William, husbandman, Feckenham. W. L
13 Lawrance, John, yeoman. Castle Morton. W. I.
14 Heweinges, Humfrey, blacksmith, Tysoe. W. I.
15 Addis, Ann, widow, Upton -upon-Severne. W. L
16 Hewes, Richard, St. John Bedwardine. W.
17 Oliver, John, husbandman, Bromsgrove. W. I.
18 Moule, Walter, yeoman, St. Nicholas, Droitwich. W. L
19 Write als. Glover, Henry, husbandman, Ombersley. W. 1.
20 Tandy, Barnard, tayler, Abbotts Morton. W. \.
2 1 Brawlard, Anthony, yeoman, Castle Morton. W'. I.
22 Shawe, Richard, St. Edmund's, Dudley. W. 1.
23 Butler, Margaret, widow, Bromesgrove. W. I.
24 Barker, Anne, widow, Tanworth. W. I.
25 White, John, Stourton. W. I.
26 Phillis, Thomas, yeoman, St. Swithin, Worcester. W. I.
27 Lane, Thomas, Haselor. W. I.
28 Hill, Philipp, widow, Upton Warren. W. L
29 Hill, Humphrey, yeoman, Bromesgrove. W. I.
2)0 Baylis, Elinor, mayde, Haselor. W. L
31 Straing, Henrie, yeoman, Upton Warren. Admon. and W.
32 Savage, John, yeoman, Warwick. W. I.
33 Clowgh, Robert, husbandman, Abbotts Morton. W. L
34 White, Elizabeth, widow, Rowington. W. L
35 Colle, Gilbert, jun., Belbroughton (W. in vol. vii, fol. 250). I.
36 Parre, Thomas, jun., Kinwarton. W. I.
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37 Eeds, Alice, Belbroughton. W. I.
38 Layton, Robert, Mathon. Admon. and W. I.
39 Carter, Edward, Eldersfield. Admon., W. I. and Caveat.
40 Mutlowe, John, wever, St. Andrew's, Worcester. W. I.
41 Hunt, James, husbandman, Wolverdington. W. I.
42 Cheshire, Jane, widow, Ashorne. W.
43 Willmore, William, Sherborne. W.
43rt Rogers, Elizabeth, widow, Sherborne. W. I.
44 Ryall, Richard, yeoman, Wichbouid. W. I.
45 Ellis, William, husbandman, Hanley. W. I.
46 Minstrill, John, . W.
47 Person, Robert, glover, Bromesgrove. W. I.
48 Carpenter als. Rutter, James, husbandman, Cropthorne. W. I.
49 Cave, William, yeoman, Martley. W. L
50 Britten, Thomas, ton. W.
51 Edden, Richard, yeoman, Pinvin. W. I.
52 Boweter, Thomas, husbandman, Bromesgrove. Admon. and W. I.
53 Stone, Edward, yeoman, Holt. W. I.
54 Gibbes, George, sen., yeoman, Aston Cantlow. W. I.
55 Smyth, Galfrid, clerk, Ombersley. W. I.
56 Hill, Walter, husbandman, Stone. W. I.
57 Bradley, Richard, blacksmith, Bromesgrove. W. I.
58 Chambers, John, yeoman, Wotton Wawen. W. I.
59 London, Henry, husbandman, Honington. W. I.
60 Daunter, William, wheeler, Eldersfield. W. I.
61 Lampet, William, yeoman, Bradwaye. W. L
62 Sneape, George, weaver, Dodderhill. W. I.
63 Perry als. Sheapward, William, Dodderhill. W. I.
64 Williams, Alice, widow, Claynes. W. I.
65 Homeblor, John, Kidderminster. W. I.
66 Carpenter, Joane, . W. I.
67 Martin, Margery, widow, Bromesgrove. W. I.
68 Stanton, Roger, yeoman, Norton Linsey. W. I.
69 Ford, John, Doderhill. W. I.
70 Jackets als. Bromesgrove, Elizabeth, widow. Great Hampton. W. I.
71 Knight. William, Temple Grafton. W. I.
72 Baker, Edward, husbandman. Kings Norton. W. I.
73 Farley, Elizabeth, widow, Upton-upon-Severne. W- I-
74 Cothar, Margret, widow, Leygh. W. I.
75 Strange, William, painter, Evesham. W. I.
76 Cartwright als. Harper, Humphry, Ombersley. W. I.
77 Smith, Roger, yeoman, Lapworth. W. I.
78 Castle als. Saulter, Richard, husbandman, Kemsey. W. I.
79 Curtler, John, yeoman, Halesowen. W. I.
80 Trastowe, Francis, labourer. Temple Tysoe. W. I.
81 Palmer, Ursula, widow, Feckenham. W. I.
82 Banwell, Frances, Coughton. W. I.
83 Haddock, Edward, St. Andrew, Droitwich. W. I.
84 Wilkes, Roger, husbandman, Defford. W. I.
85 Bellfeild, Edward, clarke, Wolverdington. W. I.
86 Staynton, John, Upton Warren. W. 1.
87 Farmer als. Freman, Elizabeth, widow, Grafton Flyford. W. 1.
88 Whillr, Agnes, widow, Norton. ^^ •
89 Hewes, Richard, Wootton Wawen. ^V. I.
90 Walker, Thomas, butcher. Stoke Prior. W^ I.
91 Barnsley, William, miller, Hanbury. W. I.
92 Borne [Burne in /.], John, yeoman, St. Nicholas, Droitwich. W. I.
93 Cole, William, husbandman, Oiabury. W. I.
94 Whitney, Anthony, Holt. W. I.
6
76
Worcester Wills and Administrations. [1616.
No.
95 Perks, Hugh, husbandman, Fladbury. W. I.
96 Smyth, William, husbandman, Stretton. W. I.
97 Hurdman, Ann, widow, Kemsey. W. I.
98 Stanton, Humfrey, gent., Longbridge. W. I.
99 White, Francis, husbandman, Moore. W. I.
[oo Powell, Thomas, husbandman, Nether Arley. W. I.
101 Fownes, Ellynor, widow, Bromesgrove. W. I.
102 Daviesa/i-. Joones, Alice, widow, Grafton Flyford. Com., Admon. and W. I.
[03 Gardner, John, husbandman, Claynes. W. I.
ro4 Wynders, William, cooper, Acton Becham. W. I.
ro5 Timmens, Richard, locksmith, Rowley. W. I.
106 Walton, Elizabeth, widow, Oxhill. W. I.
[07 Harrison, Richard, yeoman, Tardebig. W. I.
[08 Smithe, Thomas, husbandman, Pillarton. W. I.
rog Baylies, John, yeoman, Oxhill. W. I.
10 Batchler, Francis, yeoman, Hanbury. W. I.
1 1 Powle, Thomas, yeoman, Brayles. W.
12 Bradley, John, locksmith, Pedmore. W. I.
13 Parnell, Richard, Salford. W. I.
14 Sarles, Thomas, clothier, Worcester. W. I.
15 Jackson, William, yeoman. Hallow. W. I.
16 Carpenter a/^. Sanford, William, Holt. W.I.
;i7 Heath, Eleanor, widow, Tanworth. W.I.
18 Kings, Agnes, widow, Churchill. W.I.
19 Partrich, John, yeoman, Halesowen. W. I.
20 -Reave, William, husbandman, Lenchwick. W.
121 Hamons, Francis, husbandman, Northpidle. W. I.
Price, John, labourer, Pedmore. W. I.
[23 Reade, William, Much Malverne. W.
[24 Kendrich, Ann, widow, Bromesgrove. W.
25 Davyes ah. Edwa . . . , Isabell, widow, Wicke. W. I.
26 Waters, Margaret, widow, Ipsley. W^. I.
127 Wilde, John, yeoman, Chadsley Corbet. W.
;8 Dunhop, William, yeoman, Cotherige. Admon. (?) and W. I.
:9 Jones, Robert, yeoman, Ombersley. W. I.
130 Araphlett, William, husbandman, Ombersley. W. I.
[31 Danyell, .Agnes, widow, Eldersfield. W. I.
[32 Insall, Geftrey, husbandman, Ombersley. W. I.
133 Lamburt, Silvester, yeoman, Hallow. W^. I.
134 Turbet, Richard, furrier, Alveston. Admon. and W. I.
135 Dyar, Thomas, St. John Bedwardine. W. I.
[36 Issard, Dorothy, Fladbury. \V. I.
137 Sheriffe, George, yeoman, Grymley. W. I.
■38 Juggins, Anthony, yeoman, Inkberrow. Admon. and W. I.
139 Lewis, John, sen., Tardebige. W.I.
r40 Lane, John, yeoman, Grimley. W.
[41 Ayles, William, yeoman, Charleton. W. I.
[42 Beane, Joan, widow, Worcester. W. I.
r43 Cleeveley, Francis, bacheloure, Throckmorton. W. I.
r44 Priddy, John, yeoman, Birlingham. W.
[4; Norton, Henry, shepheard, Cropthorne. W. I.
\\() Wheeler, Robert, yeoman, Northfield. W. I.
147 Pearce, Roger, tayler, Astley. W. I.
148 Horbache, George, yeoman, Bromsgrove. W. I.
149 Cole, Ann, smglewoman, Cropthorne. W. I.
150 Browne, George, Stoke Prior. W. I.
51 Bartolomew (?) als. Sales, Antonie, . W, I.
152 Higgons, John, husbandman, Cotheridge. W. I.
153 Hawkes, Elizabeth, widow, Abbotts Salford. W. I.
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No.
[54 Edgley, Anthony, Kidderminster. W. I.
[55 Harrison, Stephen, yeoman, Kings Norton. W. I.
156 Grove, Elizabeth, widow, Badsey. W. I.
[57 Coles, John, husbandman, Claynes. W. I.
158 Hurdman, Judith, widow, Kemsey. W. I.
[59 Amphlet, George, yeoman, Ombersley. W. I.
160 Baylis, Thomas, yeoman, Earles Crombe. W. I.
161 George, Thomas, yeoman, Eckington. W. I.
162 Bestpitch, George, Burlingham (?). W. I.
[63 Wilson, Richard, tayler, Alcester. W. I.
[64 Bradley, Elizabeth, singlewoman, St. Andrew's, Droitwich. W.
[65 Bartlet, Jonas, weaver, Little Malvern. W. I.
166 Sheriff als. Simons, John, husbandman, Norton-Evesham. W. I.
[67 Bree, Thomas, Hatton. W. I.
[68 Penn, Humfrey, gent, Clent. W. I.
[69 Yates, Joane, widow, Upton-upon-Seavern. W. I.
[70 Wakefeild, John, wheelwright, Warwick. W. I.
[71 Woodward, Thomas, Kidderminster. W. I.
172 Moulton, Robert, gent, Churchoniborn. W.
[73 Betinson, Katherine, widow, Kidderminster. W. I.
:74 Marrette, Ann, widow, Briclehampton. [W. missing] I.
175 Steite, Robert, Overbury. \V. I.
176 Forrest, Robert, husbandman, Fladbury. W. I.
177 Nicholas, Francis, brewer, Worcester. W. I.
[78 Longraore, Humfrey, . W.
[79 Broad, Ann, . W.
[80 Hill, Ann [inissing].
^l Gauhter, William, All Saints, Worcester. W. I.
[82 Davyes, Edward, gent., Wichbold. W. I.
[83 Ballard, Francis, Hartlebury. W.
[84 Osborne, Edward, yeoman, Cookesey. W.
185 Swyndlls, William, husbandman, Yardley. W.
Knight, Thomas, husbandman, Ombersley. W. I.
187 Restell, Alice, widow, Ridmarley Debitot. W. I.
[Not used.]
Greene, Elizabeth, widow, Norton-Kemsey. W. I.
[90 Purselow, Joyce, widow, Warwick. W. I.
191 Mill, John, Shelsley Kings. W. I.
192 Haynes, Elizabeth, widow, Himbleton. W. I.
193 Flavell, Justinian, shoemaker, Bromesgrove. W. I.
194 Ordridge, Robert, husbandman, Moore. W.
[95 Taylor, Edmund, Eckington. W. I.
[96 Flavell, William, Bromesgrove. W. I.
[97 Covington, Thomas, yeoman, Evesham. W. I.
Tyrer, Richard, Bromesgrove. W.
r99 Fawkes, William, Brodway. W. I.
200 Clarke, Roger, St. John Bedwardine. W.
201 Ashfield, Robert, husbandman, Kempsey. W. I.
202 Poorse, Richard, St. Nicholas, Warwick. W. I,
203 Newman, Joan, widow, Norton. W. I.
204 Smithe, Morris, husbandman, Feckenham. W. I.
205 Gatfielde, Sicely, widow, Longdon. W. I.
206 Eaton, Robert, yeoman, Alcester. W. I.
207 Cother, John, yeoman. Ripple. W. I.
208 Marston, Isabel, widow, Yardley. W. I.
209 Pilking^on, Abraham, clerk, Rouslench. W. I.
210 Geary, Thomas, labourer. Great Awne. W, I.
211 St0cke, William, husbandman, Brayles. W. I.
212 Ryley, Robert, bookbinder, Evesham. W. I..
78
JVorccster ITiV/s and Administrations. [1616.
No.
213 Cole, Thomas, labourer, Alderminster. W. I.
214 Hooper, Henry, clerk, Brodwas. W. I.
215 Wood, Mary, singlewoman, Alston. W.I.
216 Baughe, Elizabeth, St. Andrew, Pershore. Admon. and W. I.
2i6a Baughe, Richard, yeoman, Pensam. W. I.
217 Nott, John, brewer, Worcester. W.
218 Harbar, John, husbandman, Lighthome. W.I.
219 Frewen, Catherine, widow, Hanley Castle. W. I.
220 Baldwin, William, husbandman, Over Brayles. W. I.
221 Poyner, Thomas, yeoman, Claynes. Admon. and W. I.
222 Robbins. Thomas, husbandman, Over Eatington. W. I.
223 Nott, William, husbandman, Leigh. W. I.
224 Chadbourne, Richard, St. Peter, Worcester. W.
225 Rawlins, Henry, husbandman, Morton Morrell. W. I.
226 Pierse, Thomas, yeoman, Badsey. Com. and W.
227 Hcurbard, John, husbandman, Stoke Prior. W. I.
228 Lyrcock, Joan, widow, Hartlebury. W.
229 Chaunce, Thomas, blacksmith, Bromesgrove. W. I.
230 Weile, John, Hatton. W.
231 Overton, John, husbandman, Ashome. W.I.
232 Latimer, Agnes, widow, Hampton Curlue. W.
233 Philips, Humfrey, Preston Baggot. W. I.
234 Chubsey, Joan, widow, Over Eatington. W. I.
235 Payne, Edward, blacksmith, Warwick. W. I.
236 Shrive, William, wever, Bariford. W. I.
237 • Palmer, Matthew, husbandman, . W.
238 Le, William, Eldersfield. W.
239 Walter, William [missing].
240 Trepas, William, husbandman^ Himbleton. W.
241 Lawrance, Thomas, husbandman, Birch Morton. W.
242 Elcox als. Woodley [missin^l.
243 Nickolas, Richard, Powick. W. I.
244 Parker, Ellen, widow, Fladbury. W. I.
245 Onions, Henry, milner, Welland. W. I.
246 Pemberton, John, tailor, Kidderminster. W. I.
247 Norris, Dorothy, widow, Bromesgrove. W. I.
248 Allen, Henr)', husbandman, Yardley. W. I.
249 [iVame gone^ ? Hancox, , — — ■. W.
250 Pardowe, Richard, yeoman, Droitwich. W.
_^i Haynes, Thomas, Norton- Kemsey. W.
252 Jones, Morris, yeoman, Claynes. W.
253 Billie, William, yeoman, Brodway. W.
254 Heming, Thomas (?), Ombersley. W. I.
254a Allen, Francis, . List of Debts.
255 Morgan, Katherine, spinster, St. John Bedwardine. W.
256 Juckes, Richard, stringer, St. Edmund's, Dudley. W. I.
257 Nicholes, Dorothy, . W.
258 Clarke, Richard, yeoman, Staunton. W. I.
259 Williams, John, yeoman, Exull. W. I.
2 59'Z , Agnes, widow, . I.
2 59(^ Mimslow, John, Worcester. Admon. and I.
260 , Katherine, . W.
260a Rabon, William, . I-
260^ Mynstrell, John, . I-
2boc HUl, Walter, Stone. Admon.
260^ Cother, William, Bransford. Admon.
260^ Staunton, William, . I.
260/ Drewe, Elizabeth, Hampton Epi. Admon.
260^ Richardson, Thomas, Pershore. Admon.
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zfyoh Brian, Edward, Chadsley.
260/ Rogers, Francis, Alchurch.
26q;' Coxe, John, Alcester.
zbok Person, Robert, Bromesgrove.
260/ Bullock, Richard, St. Laurence, Evesham.
260W Darbye, John, Halesowen.
26o« Clarke, James, .
26CX? Cookes, Edward, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
260/ Bartlet, Jonas, Much Malvern.
260^ Edwards, Michael, .
26or WiUiams, Ellis (?), Dodderhill.
260J HuUens, Thomas, .
260/ Hullens, Ann Lane, Grimley.
26o« Hurst, Walter, Shrawley.
2607/ Hall, Gilbert, .
260W Alderford, Frances, ,
ibox Neale, Christofer, Shipston.
26o_y Mutlowe, John, St. Andrew, Worcester.
2602' Parker, Richard, Alcester.
261 Perkes, Alice, .
261a Tayler, Edmond, Eckington.
261^ Tillam, John, Witch.
2bic Slye, William, Uffenham.
26 1 (^ Vizar, Thomas, B rod was.
261^ Quarrell, Margaret, Bricklehampton.
261/ Whooper, William, Suckley.
261^ Wheler, Roger, Belbroughton.
261^ Underwood, Robert, Claynes.
26u' Vggan, Katherine, widow, Ombersley.
2617 TUlam, Thomas, yeoman, Martley.
261-^ Tomes, Richard, yeoman, Salwarp.
261/ Thatcher, Humfrey, jun.. Stone.
26 1 »« Savage, Peter, Loxley.
26i» Sharpe, Henry, husbandman, Hoblench.
261^ Sanders, John, Mathon.
2b\p Shrausburie, William, yeoman, Warwick.
261^ Davies, Edward, Witch bould.
26ir Read, William, Much Malvern.
261J Roberts, Alice, Moore.
261/ Raven, William, husbandman, Lenchwick.
26itt Rushton, William [Nicolas /«/.], Halesowen.
2611' Payne, Francis, carpenter, Kington.
26 1 w Sanders, Charles, .
2(i\x Pitts, George, yeoman, Much Malvern.
2ii\y Pridy, John, Birlingham.
2612' Aprice, Robert, .
262 Parkes, Alice, widow, Samburne.
262a Potter, William, diar, Kidderminster.
262^ Staunton, Humfrey, gent., St. Mary, Warwick.
262^ Streete, Richard, yeoman, Coughton.
262^ Pearsall, Thomas, Allchurch.
262^ Noxon, Thomas, yeoman, Brodwas.
262/" Meredith, Thomas, Stoke Prior.
262^ Moore, Phillip, spinster, Feckenham.
262/i; London, John, joyner, Rysonbridge, Lapworth.
262/ Lidsey, Richard, Ilmington.
262/ Knight, Eleanor, Pirton.
262^ Haynes, Thomas, Norton Kemsey.
262/ Harrason, Lawrence, Much Malvern.
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262/w Hewes, Richard, husbandman, St. John Bedwardme.
262« Hardinge, Baldwin, Feckenham.
262^ Hay, John, mercer, Ombersley.
262/ Home, Walter, Tibberton.
262^ Hyll, John, Bromesgrove.
262r Hill, John, Doderhill.
262^ Hussey, John, weaver, St. Andrew, Worcester.
262/ Haynes, Alice, widow, Grafton Fliford.
262a Glover ah. Penrice, John, Salwarp.
262V Gardner, Walter, weaver, Crowle.
262W Frend, Raphe, yeoman, Ipsley.
262.r Fyzer, Thomas, Bradwas.
262/ .Freeman, James, husbandman, Tysoe.
2622' Freeth, William, yeoman. Kings Norton,
263 Gyles, John, yeoman. White Ladies Aston.
263a Dowding, Thomas, Evesham.
2631^ Drue, Elizabeth, widow, Hampton Epi.
263^ Davies, Richard, .
263^ Dade, John, Bengworth.
263^ Davies, Edward, Doderhill.
263/ Dallie, Thomas, Hampton Lovet.
263^ Clyfton, Francis, esq., Severn Stoke.
263/^ Checkett, Richard, Bishampton.
263Z Carter, Joan, widow, Eldersfield.
263;" Clarke, John, Feckenham.
263/fe, Chesslyne, Jane, widow. Ashorne.
263/ Cartlage als. Harte, Bennett, Bromesgrove.
263W Coxe, John, Alcester.
263« Brooke, John, carpenter, Witley Parva.
2630 Blonne, Thomas, Is' orthfield.
263/) Andrewes, William, Wolverton.
263$^ Allen, Humfrey, Stratford.
263^ Aston, Roger, Bromesgrove.
263J Allen, Francis, .
263/ [ ? Com. about Warii, John ]
263^ Notes, John, St. Martin, Worcester.
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1617.
1 Crowe, John, cowper, Bromesgrove.
2 Baxter, Alice, widow, Throckmorton.
3 Thornton, John, husbandman, Kemsey.
3a Bushell, Edward, Cleeve Prior.
2)b Nicholas als. Sharman, Alice, widow, Worcester.
4 Cookes, Thomas, yeoman, Tardebigge.
5 Evans, Edward, weaver, Kemsey.
6 Thomas, Margery, widow, Leigh.
7 Cookes, William, weaver, Bromesgrove.
ja Palmer, Thomas, Ombersley.
8 Staunton, Richard, W'arndon.
9 Staunton, Thomas, husbandman, Warndon.
9a Broade, Philip, Salwarp.
10 Dilworthe, Frances, spinster, Hanbury.
loa Lakes, Henry, Wasperton.
11 Dale, Elizabeth, widow, Uilenhall.
12 Heminge, Henry, yeoman, Haselor.
13 Withie, Nicholas, clothier, St. Peter, Worcester.
14 Muncke, Anthony, weaver, Suckley.
15 Cox, Margery, widow, Elmley Castle.
16 Mumford, John, husbandman, Braylcs.
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20
21
22
Cowell, Thomas, taylor, Moseley. W. I.
Woddward, William, yeoman, Upton-upon-Severne. W. I.
Cleueley, Eleanor, widow, St. Nicolas. W. I.
Hflnett, Thomas, yeoman, Welland. Admon. and W. I,
Raynford, Elizabeth, widow, Suckley. W, I.
Brettle, Robert, husbandman, Halesowen. W. I
22a [^Incomplete Admon.^
22b Lewes. Anne, . I.
22^^ Richards, John, milner, Wolverley. Admon. and I.
22^ Shoteswell, Thomas, Lapworth. Admon. and I.
22^ {Incomplete Admon.]
22/ Knight, Robert, Holy Cross, Pershore. I.
23 Thatcher, Humfrie, Stone. W.
23« Best, Thomas, Hartlebury. Admon. and I.
24 Hathway, John, jun., Loxley. W. I.
25 Staple, Michael, yeoman. Much Malvern. W. I.
26 Wilkes, Alice, widow, Chaddesley Corbet. W. I.
26a Toye, Margaret, widow, Mathon. Admon. and I.
26^ Wicken, John, husbandman, Holt. Admon. and I.
26c Harmar, William, Warwick. Admon. and I.
27 Gelffe, Richard, yeoman, Salford. W. I.
28 Slatter, Thomas, freeholder, Whichurch. W. I.
29 Smyth, Anthonie, miller, Pershore. W. I.
30 Underhill, William, Halesowen. W. I.
31 Phillips, John, yeoman, Halesowen. W. I.
32 Moore, Giles, Upton-upon-Seveme. W. I.
33 Hale, Sible, widow, Claynes. W. I.
33a Greene, John, sen., Mathon. Admon. and I.
34 Young, Thomas, yeoman, Rowslench. W. I.
35 Stanford, Elizabeth, widow, Over Tysoe. W. I.
36 George, Mari, widow, Breedon. W. I.
27 Cooke, Joan, widow, Shrawley. W. I.
37« Haye, John, Ombersley. Admon.
38 Walcrofte, Hugh, husbandman, Suckley. W. I.
39 Stratton, John, Wotton. W. I.
40 Townsend, William, husbandman, Bearley. W. I.
41 Sturch, Richard, husbandman, Whitchford. W. I.
42 Bennet, John, Tredington. W. I.
43 Hodgkin, Thomas, yeoman, Claverdon. W. I.
44 Morrells, Margaret, maid, Abbotts Morton. W.
44a Hopkins, Thomas, husbandman, Aston Cantloe. Admon. and I.
45 Mawdicke, John, yeoman, Morton Baggot. W. I.
45a Hunt, William, yeoman, Hanbury. Admon. and I.
46 Searche, Edward, Brome. W.
47 Mason, Conan, shoemaker, Pershore. W. I.
47a Page, Edward, taylor, Northfield. Admon. and I.
48 Sowley, John, yeoman, Martin Husingtree. W. I.
49 Slatter, Ann, widow, Crimscott. W.
50 Persivall, Margaret, widow, Kemsey. W. I.
51 Chambers, Henry, Tanworth. W.I.
52 Turner, John, Castle Morton. W. I.
53 Baxter, Sicely, widow, Brodwas. W. I.
53a Lea, Charles, milner, Whitchurch. W. L
54 Saunders, John, yeoman, Rowington. Admon. and I.
55 Wilkes, Thomas, labourer, Blockley. W. I.
55a Lea, Richard, Bidford. I.
55^ Hopkins, Barnard, labourer, Fladbury. L
55^ Ball, Mathew, . I.
56 Hallowaye, William, All Saints, Worcester. W. I.
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57 Coxe, William, husbandman, Halesowen. W. I.
57a Cox, Henry, Wotton Wawen. I.
57^ {Incomplete Bond.']
58 Best, Alice, widow, Hartlebury. W. I.
<i%a Lane, Nicholas (?), Stratford-upon-Avon. Admon. and I.
58(J Addames, Thomas, Wicklesford. Admon.
59 Howell, William, Lapworthe. W. I.
60 Chamber, George, yeoman, Yardley. W. I.
60a Fitter, Alice, widow. All Saints, Worcester. W. I.
61 Cottrell, John, yeoman, Yardley. W. I.
62 Clarke, John, gent., Bromsgrove. W. I.
bza Hyrone, William, Coughton. Admon. and I.
63 Chaundloure, Henry, Bromesgrove. W. I.
63-t Walford, Richard, Salwarpe. Admon. and I.
63<J Millard, Francis, Whittenton. Admon. and I.
6y Wheeler, Charles, Hanley Castle. Admon. and I.
64 Smith, John, yeoman. Stoke Prior. W. I.
65 Gilbert, Margery, widow, Longdon. W. I.
65a Forrest, Alice, widow, Coughton. Admon. and I.
66 Surmon, I sable, widow, Throckmorton. W. I.
67 Bradshawe, Edmund, Yardley. W. I.
68 Holmes, Richard, Wootton Wawen. W. I.
69 Winnes, George, clerk, Hadsor. W. I.
70 Hunt, Henry, yeoman, Tanworth. W. I.
71 Natheway, Joan, widow, Comberton Magna. W. I.
72 -Ashwine, William, labourer. Church Honiborne. W. I.
72a Thornbury, Jeffery, Hanley Castle. Admon. and I.
73 Boulte, John, yeoman, HoUowe. Admon. and W.
73a \_Name torn away.] I.
74 Wheeler, Robert, husbandman, Bromesgrove. W. I.
75 Freame, Edward, gent., Evesham. W. I.
76 Syraons, Richard, vitualler, Pershore. W. I,
77 Houlte, Thomas, yeoman. Kings Norton. W. I.
78 Rowland, Joane, widow, St. Nicholas, Worcester. W. I.
79 Chambers, Thomas, tanner, Tardebigge. W. I,
80 Feild, Isabell, widow. Kings Norton. W. I.
81 Wilson, John, gent., Worcester. W.
Sia Russell a/s. Harrison, Margery, Broadway. Admon. and I.
Sid Johnson, Michael, Stretford. Admon. and I.
82 Bird, John, yeoman, Rowington. W. I.
83 Wigfall, John, haberdasher, Worcester. W. I.
83^ Cheltnam, William, Nether Mitton. Admon. and I.
84 EUie, William, yeoman, Salwarp. W. I.
85 Moyses, John, husbandman, Breedon. W. I.
86 Hawlins, Joan, widow. Castle Morton. W. I.
S7 Wagstaffe, Henry, yeoman, Tanworth. Com., Admon. and W. I.
Sja Baker, Nicholas, Sturbridge. Admon. and I.
87^ Holmer, Edward, yeoman, Halesowen. Admon. and I.
88 Rawlins, Richard, husbandman, Morton Morrell. W. I.
89 [A^ot used.]
90 Blackwell, Joan, widow, Alderminster. Com. and W. I.
91 Curtys, Robert, husbandman, Honington. W. I.
guz Wilkes, William, Bromsgrove. Admon. and I.
92 Good, Elnor, widow, Ridmarley Debitot. W. I.
93 Greenehop, William, Henley in Arden. W. I.
93<t Bachler, John, Pepleton. Admon. and I.
93/{' Knowles a/s. Tuncke, John, Halesowen. Admon. and I.
94 Woodwarde, Thomas, husbandman, Dormeston. W. I.
95 Harries, Katherine, widoiv, Worcester. W. I.
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96 Cother, Elizabeth, widow, Powick. W. I.
97 Chance, John, mason, Bromsgrove. W. I.
98 Flecher, John, shepherd, Cropthorne. Admon. and W.
99 Emmets, Richard, miller, Compton Winiatt. Com. and W. I.
00 Hareward, Richard, Badsey. W. \.
00a Russell, Richard, Flyford Flavell. Com. and Admon.
00^ Jeves, John, Tardebigge. Admon.
00c Bullock, Richard, weaver, Pepleton. Admon. and I.
ood Cole, Symon, Alderminster. Com.
ooe Cottrell, John, Yardley. Com.
oof Best, Geffrey, Nether Mytton. I.
00^ Stokes, Henry, Ditchford. Com.
01 Tranter, Edward, gent, Worcester. W. I.
02 Moore, Robert, Cradley. W. I.
02a Heming, Hugh, yeoman, Henley in Arden. Admon. and I.
03 Aseverne, Joane, Astley. W. I.
03a Handle, Francis, labourer, Bretforton. Admon. and I.
04 Covington, John, carpenter, Evesham. W. I.
05 Slye, Richard, yeoman, Wootton Wawen. \V. I.
05^ Smith, Francis, blacksmith, Wichenford. Admon. and I.
06 Loyd, Anne, widow, Stratford-upon-Avon. Com., Admon. and W. I.
07 Stock, George, husbandman, Brayles. W. I.
08 Mitch, John, Wolford. W. I.
09 Wills, John, Wolford. W. I.
10 Abbots, John, . W. I.
11 Wyat, John, yeoman, Hatton. W. I.
12 Beventon, Nicolas, husbandman, Hunnington. W. I.
13 Loch, Nicholas, joyner, Alvestone. W.I.
14 Davis, George, gardener, Cherington. W.
15 Dyer, Richard, Great Wolford. W. I.
16 Haux, Richard, husbandman, Cherington. W. I.
17 Wilkins, Richard, blacksmith, Long Compton. W. L
18 Rogers, Richard, yeoman, Claverdon. W. L
19 Little, Randolph, sadler, St. Ellen's, Worcester. W. L
20 Gryssould, Robert, yeoman, Lapworth. W. I.
20a Yennard, William, St. Peter's, Worcester. Admon. and L
21 Moule, ^A^illiam, Rushocke. W. L
22 Cookes, William, yeoman, Snitterfield. W. \.
23 Boyce, Francis, tayler, Stratford-upon-Avon. Com. and W. L
24 Willmer, Edward, Fulbrooke. W. L
25 Coo, Phillipp, yeoman, Warwick. W. \.
26 Neaste, Alice, widow, Eldersfield. W.
27 Starkey, Authery, spinster, Rowington. W. L
27<z Thomkins, Avis, Great Kington. W. L
28 Bradley, Alice, widow, Wolford. W. L
29 Bridgeraan, Annis, widow, Paxford. W. L
29a Claredge, Edward, husbandman, Honington. Com., Admon. and \.
30 Edlynson, Christopher, . W. L
31 Gower, Edmund, gent.. Kings Coughton. W. L
32 Keyse, Gyles, Upton-upon-Severne. W.
33 Leonarde, John, yeoman, Pershore. W. L
34 Gilbert, John, yeoman, Pershore. W. L
35 Stevens, Joan, widow, Blockley. W. L
36 Longe, ^Iargery, widow, Stretton-upon-the-fosse. W. L
37 Atherseech, Raynold, yeoman, Alcester. W. \.
38 Collins, Robert, husbandman, Churchoniborne. W. L
39 Durrame (? Durran), Richard, husbandman, Great Wolford. W. L
40 Horsman, Richard, sen.. Temple Tysoe. W. L
41 Jeffes, Richard, Budbrook€. W. \.
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41a Wilkes, Giles, Bricklehampton. Admon. and I.
42 Waldren, Thomas, yeoman, Alcester. W. I.
43 Sowdon, William, husbandman. Stoke Prior. W. I.
44 Cole, Symon, smyth, Alderminster. W. I.
44a Russell, Roger, Halesowen. Admon. and I.
44<J Bankes, Margaret, Roxall. Admon. and L
44^ Ferefox, Thomas, Kings Norton. Admon. and I.
44^ Bolte, Henry, Feckenham. Admon. and I.
44^ Boulte, Thomas, Hallow. Admon. and I.
45 Carter, Nicholas, butcher, Hartlebury. W. I.
46 Brandys, William, husbandman, Honington. W. I.
47 Wilson, John, yeoman, Northfield. W. I.
48 Turner, Thomas, . [W. missing] K
49 Curtice, Elizabeth, widow, Cropthorne. W. I.
50 Wynsmore, Anne, widow, Lieghe. W. I.
51 Bradley, Richard, . W. I. (?).
52 Tranter, Thomas, Cofton. W. I. (?).
53 Ballard, James, brewer, St. Martin, Worcester. W.
54 Bacon, Joane, widow, Chadesley Corbet. W^
55 Best, William, weaver, Hartlebury. W. I.
56 Beacke, John, singleman. Kings Norton. W. L
57 Bradshawe, Humfry, weaver, Yardley. W. I.
58 Collins, John, yeoman, Kings Norton. W.
59 Leighe, Ann, widow, Ombersley. W.
60 Wilkins, John, St. Nicholas, Warwick. W.
61 Greeves, John, Kings Norton. W.
62 Yenward, Hugh, yeoman, Suckley. W.
63 Trewlove, Richard, servant, Burmington. W.
64 Gibbes, William, Inckberrowe. W. I.
65 Matherne, Robert, Cladsall. W.
66 Netherton, John, husbandman, Cropthorne. W.
67 Bonde, Alice, Upton-upon-Severn. W.
68 Lewes, William, yeoman, Martley. W.
69 Cooke, Elizabeth, widow, Elmley Lovett. W.
70 Weale als. Bincher, Henry, Pershore. W.
71 Richards, John, husbandman, Cladsall, Inckbarrowe. W.
71a Houldshipp, William, Bredon. Admon. and I.
72 Shipside, Ann, widow, Redmarley Debitot. W.
7;i Greene, Thomas, husbandman, Tredington. W. L
74 Winnall, Philip, Crome Debitot. Note of remembrance.
74a Ball, Elenor, widow, Hartlebury. 2 I.'s.
74(5 Quiney, Adrian, gent., Stratford-upon-Avon. I.
74^ Prince, John, husbandman, Suckley. I.
74</ Tusten, Ann, Severne Stoke. L
74^ Coke, John, Brayles. K
75 Marsh (?), Margaret, widow, St. Thomas, Dudley. W.
75a Sneade, John, yeoman, Stawnton. I^
753 Boyes, William, Worcester. I.
75^ [Latin note.]
75</ Bignell, Thomas, . Com.
1618.
1 Courte, Edmund, yeoman, Ulbarrowe. W. I.
2 Egles, Thomas, clarke, Chatesley. W. I.
3 Gate, Roger, Mathon. W. I..
4 Paulin, Thomas, fisherman, Barford. W.I.
5 Cale, Hugh, husbandman, Tiddington. Com. and W. L.
6 Wilkes, Thomas, yeoman, Bromesgrove. W. I.
7 Perkes, John, plowright, Hagley. W. k
8 Walker, John, husbandman, Bromesgrove. W. I..
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9 Diuiton, Anne, widow, Yardley. W. I
10 Stanton, Philip, husbandman, Warndon. W. I
11 Emes, Thomas, yeoman, Hoblench. W.I
12 Hurdelston, John, yeoman, Ilmington. W. I
13 Wrenford, John, gent., Longdon. W. I
14 Walker, Ralph, sen., \V. I
14a Turner, John, Castlemorton. Admon. and I
\i,b Charles, Anthony, Round Alne. Admon. and I
1 5 Abbots, William, W. I
1 5a Greene, Nicholas, yeoman. Kings Coughton. Admon. and I
\^b North, Margaret, widow, Worcester. Admon. and I
16 Artch, Nicholas, husbandman, Kidderminster, W. I
\ba Twittie, William, Huddington. Admon. and I
17 Dickins, Anthony, yeoman, Broadway. W. I
18 Terry, Nicholas, husbandman, Tanworth. W. I
\Za Wheler, John, husbandman, Wootten Wawen. W. I
19 Lyndon, John, clerk, Moseley. W. I
19a Cole, Margaret, widow, Kidderminster. Admon. and 1
20 Hall, Jane, widow, Chadsley Corbet. W. I
21 Battman, Margery, widow. Great Shelsley. W. I
22 Perrins, John, clerk, Churchill. W. I
23 Poole, John, yeoman, Kington. W. 1
24 Young, Charles, mercer, Pershore. Admon. and W. I
25 Ganderton, Thomas, clerck, St. Clement's, Worcester. W. I
26 Steward, Elizabeth, spinster, Hanbury. W. I
27 Feldon, William, Halesowen. W. I
27« Addenbrooke, Henrie, Oldswinford. Admon. and I
28 Bratford, William, sen., Over Tysoe. W. I
29 Grannsonn, James, Eldersfield. W. I
30 Beale, Katherine, widow, Burmington. W. I
31 Eales, Richard, husbandman, Tardebigge. - W. I
32 Gennins, Roger, husbandman, Wootton Wawen. W. I
2^2, Lane, Avery, yeoman, Haselor. W\ I
34 Edes, Margaret, widow, Loxley. W, I
35 Wheler, William, husbandman, Wootton Wawen. W. I
35a Whateley, William, Henley. Admon
l^b Sheriffe, John, Wootten Wawen. Admon. and I
35^ Wastell, Henry, yeoman, Warwick. Com., Admon. and I
36 Dalley, John, Astley. W. I
37 Tompson, William, husbandman, Abbotts Morton. W. 1
37a Goppe, William, Nether Arley. Admon. and I
■yjb Yarranton, Thomas, Shrawley. Admon. and I
38 Rea, Elizabeth, widow, St. Ellen, Worcester. W. 1
39 Hill, Richard, husbandman, Norton. W. I
40 Heath, Thomas, husbandman. Kings Norton. W. I
41 Neaste, Giles, yeoman, Chatesley. W
42 Jackson als. Weaver, Giles, husbandman, Bishampton. W. I
43 Warner, Joane, widow, Blockley. W. I
44 Illeman, John, labourer. Long Compton. W. I
45 Pardoe, Thomas, yeoman, Doderhill. W. I
46 Mills, John, husbandman, Kings Broome. W. I
47 Barton, Thomas, Grafton Flyford. \^See Vol. VII, fol. 264.] I
47a Knolls, Michael, Alcester. [See Vol. VII, fol. 266.] I
48 Beesley, William, yeoman, Northfield. W. I
49 Bailies, Richard, yeoman, Stoke Prior. W. 1
50 Parker, Joyce, spinster, Grafton Fliford. W
50a Stanton, Henry, yeoman, Whittington. W. I
51 Yardley, Joan, widow, Kington. W. I
52 Perkes, Joan, widow, Himbleton. W. I
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53 Sheldon, Thomas, nailor, Rowley.
54 Martin, Edward, Great Hampton.
55 Bartlett, William, Evesham.
56 Hill, Philip, husbandman, Hartlebury.
56a Davies, William, Brayles.
566 Grove, John, Halesowen.
57 Clarke, William, gardener, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
58 Bernard, William, husbandman, Eldersfield.
59 Sharpe, John, yeoman, Hoblench.
60 Rea, Robert, St. Ellen's, Worcester.
60a Granger, Timothy, Coughton.
bob Dickyns, William, Wolverley.
boc Perks, Catherine, Archlench.
61 Penn, Joan, widow, Bromsgrove.
62 Buggen, William, yeoman, Ofifenham.
63 Cole, Ann, widow, Alderminster.
63a Poole, Elizabeth, Salford.
b^b Jones ah. Davyes, Alice, widow, Grafton Fliford.
64 Parker, George, Hampton Lovet.
65 Bridgfwater, John, nailor, Rowley Regis.
66 Patye, Robert, yeoman. Much Malvern.
66a Heath, Edward, Alchurch.
67 Patye, Elizabeth, widow. Much Malvern.
68 Tayler, John, yeoman, Salford.
68rt Farr, Robert, Pershore.
b%b Strenshon, William, Upton-upon-Severne.
b%c Clements, William, Sedgbarrow.
69 Willis, Thomas, weaver. Great Comberton.
Hichcockes, Miles, yeoman, Brayles.
Willson, Thomas, yeoman, Defford.
Miller, John, Idlecote.
Pewtrace, Thomas, yeoman, Welland.
Kettle, Isabell, widow. Kings Norton.
74a Earle, Thomas, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
75 Thome, Philip, husbandman, Claynes.
76 Baker, John, sen., tann, Henley-in-Arden.
76a Baylies, Thomas, husbandman, Great Inckbarrow.
77 Morton, Francis, yeoman, Ligh.
Rose, Alice, widow. Over Brayles. \See Vol. VJI,fol. 266.]
Hopkins, Thomas, Morton Baggott. {See Vol VII, fol. 2j6.'\
Stonehall, William, yeoman, Huddington. '
Bonde {als. Bachlor in /.), Alice, widow, St. John, Bedwardine. W. I.
Boorne, William, husbandman, Belbroughton. W. I.
Whoma, Thomas, husbandman, North-Pidle. W. I,
83a Whateley, John, Henly-in-Arden. Admon. and I.
84 Greene, Joan, widow, Whitelady Aston. W. I.
Goodwin, William, yeoman, Pershore. W. I.
Gilbert, Giles, yeoman, Longdon. W. I.
Goodall, Raphe, yeoman, Croome Debitot. W. I.
88 Sowdon, Richard, Hartlebury. W. I.
89 Leadsome, Henry, . W.
89a Goodall, Richard, yeoman, Croome Debitott. W.
89^ Bowe, Henry, Powick. W.
89^ Chandler als. Chandflower, John, Hanley Castle. Admon. and I,
90 Mountford, Richard, yeoman, Lapworth. W. I.
goa Baker, John, Wyre Piddle. Admon.
91 Alias, Philip, . W.
92 Mence, Richard, yeoman, Tardebig. W.
93 Heritage, Francis, husbandman, Kington. W. I.
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94 Lench, William, gent., Doverdale. W. I.
94« Hall, John, Bengworth. W. I.
94^ Phillis, Joan, widow, St. Swithin's. Worcester. Admon. and I.
95 Grove, William, blacksmith, Hagley. W. I.
96 Baughe, John, yeoman, Birlingham. W. I.
97 Fox, Agnes, widow, Croome Dabitot. W. I.
97a Greene, George, Round Alne. Admon. and I.
97(J Carpenter, George, Chadsley. Admon. and I.
98 Jewe, Henry, yeoman, Himbleton. W.
98a Compton, Thomas, husbandman, Ettington. Com., Admon. and I.
99 Field, Isabell, Kings Norton. W. I.
100 Asshbery, Edmond, Acton Beachamp. W. I.
loi Farclouge, Edward, butcher, St. Nicholas, Worcester. W. I.
\o\a Watton, Matthew, husbandman, Wootten Wawen. Admon. and I.
102 Haydon, William, husbandman, Burmington. W. I.
103 Harbadge, Christian, widow, Braughton Hacket. W. I.
104 Forte, Edward, husbandman, Elmley Castle. Com. and W. I.
104a Brooke, William, Madresfield. Admon.
\oi,b Bignell, Thomas, Tibberton. Admon.
\o\c Beesley, Thomas, Wootten Wawen. Com., Admon. and I.
104^ Beesley, William, Northfield, Com.
104^ Walker, Thomas, Brodway. Admon., Com. and I.
104/ Maggat, Joan, Binton. Com.
I04_^ Greene, Nicholas, . Com.
105 Wollaston, Thomas, yeoman, Elmeley Lovet. W. I.
106 Whing-, Mary, widow, Blackwell. Admon. and W. I.
107 Eddon, Richard, Blockley. Com., Admon. and W. I.
108 White, Joan, widow. More. W. I.
109 Palmer, Edmund, yeoman, Tanworth. Com. and W. I.
no Lea, Humfrey, husbandman, Ullenhall. Com. and W. I.
111 Lea, Anthony, yeoman, Evesham. W.I.
112 Horsman a/j^. Robinson, William, husbandman, Idlicote. W. L
\\ia Cole, Ann, Overbury. Admon.
113 Edes, John, yeoman, Studley. W. L
114 Clarke als. Abell, Thomas, husbandman, Idlicote. Admon. and W. I.
115 Harp, Thomas, clerk, Elmley Castle. Admon. and W. I.
116 Pardoe, Robert, lokyar, Oldbury. W. I.
117 Bullock, Joan, widow, Mathon. W. I.
118 Chamflower. Richard, husbandman, Eckington. Admon. and W. I.
119 Walker, William, husbandman, Severn Stoke. \V. I.
119a Pace, John, yeoman, Burlingham. Com., Admon. and I.
w^b Jarman, William, yeoman, Much Malvern. Admon. and I.
120 Arneway, Katherine, St. John, Bedwardine. W. I.
121 Saunders, George, yeoman, Claverdon. Com. and W. I.
1 2 1(3 Pace, George, Birlingham. Admon.
122 Crosse, John, Broughton Hacket. W. I.
1 22a Brooke, Thomas, Hindlip. Admon. and I.
\2zb Howmar(?), Margery, widow, St. Ellen, Worcester. Admon. and I.
123 Dance, Thomas, yeoman, Defford. Admon. and W. I.
izyi Weaver, Sarah, St. Swithin, Worcester. Admon.
1233 Sharpe, Katherine, spinster, Rowslench. Admon.
123^ Wheler, Thomas, Henley-in-Arden. Admon.
123^ Dolphin, Nicholas, Yardley. Admon.
124 Taylor, Thomas, Feckenham. W. I.
125 Townsend, Ann, Snitterfield. W. I.
126 Reeve, Katherine, widow, Washborne. W.I.
127 Smith, Francis, gent., Chaddesley Corbet. W.
128 Teinton, Henry, yeoman, Birch Morton. W. I.
129 Honiatt, Anne, widow, North Pidle. W. I.
88 Worcester Wills and Administrations . [1618.
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130 Brasier, Thomas, husbandman, Morton Morell. W. I.
131 Rop, Richard, Halesowen. Admon. and W. I.
132 HoUins, Margaret, widow, Claynes. W. I.
132a Granger, Timothy, Coughton. Com. and I.
133 Moore, Thomas, Halesowen. W. I.
134 Hiorne, John, Dunnington. W. I.
135 Sherwood, Robert, Defford. [W. missing I.
136 Ballard, John, Hartlebury. W. I.
136^ Trymmell, Susan, Admon.
137 Harris, Ann, widow, Kidderminster. W.
138 Bidle, Matthie, widow, Claverdon. W. I.
139 Tayler, John, yeoman, Wootton Wawen. W. I.
139a Hunley, John, Cotherige. Admon. and I.
140 Portman, John, Elmley. W. I.
141 Borne, Richard, yeoman, Ombersley. W. I.
142 Pope, Thomas, carpenter, Crowle. Com. and W. I.
143 Greenaway, William, husbandman, Butlers Marston. W. I.
144 Lumbard, Thomas, husbandman, Butlers Marston. \V. I.
145 Sheldon, Jane, Brodway. Com. and W. I.
146 Pace, Isabell, spinster, Severne Stoke. W. I.
147 Mowld, Edward, glover, Flyford Flavell. W. I.
148 King, Bartholomew, husbandman, Cherington. W. I.
149 Jakeman, Margery, widow, Binton. W. I.
150 Blissard, Daniel, yeoman, Great Hampton. W. I.
151 Horneblower, Roger, yeoman. Stone. W. I.
152 Charlett, John, weaver, Cleeve Prior. Com. and W. I.
153 Gardner, Philip, gent., Evesham. W.
154 Archbold als. Archpole, Edward, gent., Worcester. W. I.
155 Corbett, Biidgett, widow, Chadsley Corbet. W. I.
156 Paine, Thomas, Rowslench. W.
157 Burston, Thomas, husbandman, Wickhamford. W.
158 Melley, Joyce, widow, Halesowen. W.
159 Hill, Richard, Welsburne. W.I.
160 Gybbes, Thomas, Stretton-upon-the-Fosse. W.
161 Ballard, William, yeoman, Abbotts Salford. W. I.
162 Munmore, Robert, husbandman, Stratford-upon-Avon. Com. and W. I.
162a Rawlins, Richard, Sheriff Lench. Admon. and I.
163 Elfe, Thomas, husbandman, Grimley. W.
163a Lewis, Thomas, tanner, St. Clement's, Worcester. Admon. and I.
163^ Knight, John, Stoke Prio^^ Admon. and I.
163^ Spooner, Agnes and Elizabeth, Tanworth. Admon. and I.
163^ Hunt, Thomas, gent., Studley. I.
163^ Wakeman, Ann, I.
163/ Throgmorton (?), George, I.
i63;f Barnett, Richard, Halesowen. I.
163A Harward, Raphe, Badsey. Admon.
164 Goodrich, Michael, gent., Snitterfield. W.
164^ Dickins, William, I.
164^^ Flacher, John, Cropthorne. I.
\b\c Townsend, Ann, Ditchford. \^See 1619, 144^.] I.
ibifd Milner, John, Idlecote. I.
164^ Saunders, Henry, carpenter. Hill Croome. I.
165 Ostien, Edward, yeoman, Powick. W.
165a Allen, Thomas, Wickelsford. I.
\(i^b Gower, Ann, widow, Edgeocke. I.
165^ Wheeler, William, Wootton Wawen. Admon.
i65(/ King, William, . I.
165*? Smith, Francis, Chadisley Corbet. I.
165'^ Bernard, William, Eldersfield. I.
i6i<).] Worcester Wills attd Administratiofis. 89
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165.^ Folyott, Thomas, Esq., Pirton. I.
165^ Hardinge, Margery, Sahvarp. I.
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1 Fitter, John \missing\. I.
\a Swayne, John, Worcester. Admon.
2 Knight, Alice \jnissing\.
2(1 Wool . . ., Ann, Blason, Gloucester. Admon.
3 Padgett, William, Snitterfield. W.
4 Hanburie, Walter [tnissinpl.
5 Collins, William [^missing].
6 Hanburie, John, Nether Arley. W.
7 Heming, John [tm'sst'no-'j,
8 Codritch, Michael [missing].
9 Knight, John, Henley-in-Arden. Com. and W. I
10 Andrewes, Richard, yeoman, Kidderminster. W. I
loa Evans, George, Hartlebury. Admon. and I
iO(^ Stokes, Henry, Dichford. I
1 1 Beavingfton, Nicholas, Honnington. W. I
12 Merrell, Joan, widow, Flyford. W. I
'I2a Edkins, Richard, Tanworth. Admon. and I
13 Williams, Gilbert, . Com. and W
14 Bolton, John, yeoman, . W. I
15 Hurdman, Jane, widow, Powick. W
I5<i Heath, Edward, . I
15^ Warde, Thomas, Ilmington. Com., Admon. and W. I
16 Pardoe, Thomas, Ombersley. W. I
17 Ap Hugh, Thomas, Broome. W. I
18 James, Sibble, spinster, Cleeve Prior. Com. and W. I
19 Benett, Elizabeth, widow, Cleeve Prior. W. I
20 Smith, John, Frankley. W. I
21 Spencer, Robert, clerk, Haselor. W. I
2\a Hill, Robert, Halesowen. Adrnon. and I
21^ Hanway ?, , Barton. I
2ic Creswell, Francis, . Com. and I
22 Marshall, John, . W. I
22a Tusten, Thomas, Strensham. W. I
23 Chester, John, yeoman, St. Michael, Bedwardine. W. I
24 Jones, Hugh, Wolverley. W. I
24a Mace, Anthony, Aston Cantloe. W. I
25 Osborne, John, husbandman, Elmley Lovet. W. I
26 Home, Ann, widow, Tiberton. W. I
27 Darke, Robert, Wootton Wawen. W. 1
27a Onlie, Edward, husbandman. Ombersley. .'\dmon. and 1
28 Harvye, Anne, widow, Bromsgrove. W. 1
2Sa Tayler, Margaret, Northfield. Admon
28^ Robson, John, St. Nicholas, Warwick. Admon
29 Ferriman, Thomas, clerke, Harvington. W. I
30 Lyrcooke, Thomas, husbandman, Hartlebury. VV. I
31 Kendricke, Richard, Pershore. W. I
31a Dier, Julian, widow, Alfricke. Admon. and 1
32 Smith, Christopher, Upton Warren. Admon. and \V
;^^ Wilkes, Elizabeth, Harvington. W. I
34 Walker, John, . W. 1
34a Tickeridge, Arnold, Evesham. Admon
34^ Waldren, Henry, Clente. Admon
35 Sowtham, Thomas, . W. I.
35a Fleminge, Humphry, Kidderminster. Admon
35^ Wagstaffe, Richard, Bishampton. Admon. and I
35^ Alexander, John, Halesowen. I
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35</ Garrett, Thomas, .
Tandie, Thomas, Bredicot.
Shepheard, John, Worcester.
Fisher, Elizabeth, St. Michael, Bedwardine.
Tredgold, John, husbandman, Kidderminster.
Dowghton, Edward, St. Clements, Worcester,
Roberts, John, .
Hollins, Alice, widow, Claynes.
Farley, John, yeoman, Strensham.
Smith, Thomas, yeoman, Northfield.
_ Durrant, Richard, .
45a Purser, Elizabeth, widow, Powick.
46 Greene, Thomas, husbandman. Hallow.
47 Huntington als. Butler, John, Feckenham.
48 Warde, Richard, Alcester.
49 Archbold, Christopher, Worcester.
50 Heming, Henry, yeoman, Coughton.
50a Luckman, Thomas, Lapworth.
51 Naxton, Jees, widow, Loxley.
51a Rylie, Thomas, Brayles.
^ib Turbill als. Turbervile, Richard, Castle Morton.
5 If Taylor, Ralph, Halesowen.
52 Pitt, William, yeoman, Eldersfield.
52a Dolphin, Nicholas, Yardley.
53 Jones, Robert, Hagley.
54 Yeate, Roger, .
54<a: Ausborne, Nathaniel, .
55 Greene, Frances, widow, Tysoe.
56 Brooke, William, Crowle.
56(2 Gildinge, John, .
57 Alchurch, Richard, .
58 Bridgs, Humphrey, South Littleton.
59 Pace, John, jun., smith, Burlington.
59^ Tusten, Raphe, Severne Stoke.
60 Kington, John, labourer, Honington.
boa Stone, Humphrey, Shrawley.
bob Whitworth, William, Budbrooke.
61 Hopkins, William, Welsburne.
62 Honniat, Alice, singlewoman. North Piddle.
63 Forte, Francis, husbandman, Elmley.
63a Richards, Richard, Harvington.
64 Smith, William, St. Marten's, Worcester.
Andrewes, John, .
Sergent, Richard, smith, Kings Norton.
Boneker, William, weaver, Stoke Prior.
Hewes, John, labourer, Long Compton.
Williams, William, yeoman, Preston Baggott.
Moyses, John, labourer, Powick.
Powell, Edmond, St. Michael, Bedwardine.
Wassell, Richard, tayler, Bromesgrove.
12a Hunniat, Gilbert, Bromesgrove.
73 Pearce als. Gwine, John, Evesham.
74 Wherrett, Jeffery,
75 Freeman, John,
75<^ Lea, Thomas, Rowington.
76 Grenehill, Michael, shepherd, Burmington.
77 Morrell, Thomas, tyler, Warwick.
78 Ley, Thomas, sen., Rowington.
78^1 Lawrence, John, Tardebigge.
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79 Hychcox, Margaret, widow, Over Brayles.
79a Frewen, Joan, widow, Hanley Castle.
79^ Dickins, Elizabeth, Broadway.
80 Terrett, Henry, clerk, Castle Morton.
80a Guise, Elizabeth, St. Nicholas, Droitwich.
81 Cowp, Joan, widow, Droitwich.
%\a Lorrimer, Walter, Bromsgrove.
82 Morton, Joan, widow, Liegh.
83 Tanner, Nicholas, Briclehampton.
84 Cowper, Arthur, clerk, Broughton Hackett.
85 Farrington als. Hunkes, Roger, husbandman, Martley.
86 South, Robert, husbandman, Welland.
87 Pooler, Humphry, Hartlebury.
88 Hunt, Edmond, Pershore.
89 Taylor, William, yeoman, Birlingham.
89a Cole, Barnard, Wyer Piddle.
89^ Bande, Godfrey, Northfield.
90 Hutton, John, yeoman, Claynes.
91 Smarte, Elizabeth, widow, Birlingham.
92 Clark, Elizabeth, widow, Elmley Lovet.
93 Gatfield, John, gunsmith, Eldersfield.
94 Clifford, Margaret, widow, Powick.
95 Lambe, Edward, sen., Crowle.
96 Camell, James, Elmley Lovett.
96a Webbe, Margery, Blockley.
97 Paxford, Joan, widow, Blockley.
98 Reve, Richard, husbandman, Blockley.
99 Wood, Thomas, yeoman. Great Witley.
100 CHrispe, Thomas, yeoman, Bransford.
100.2 Hookes, John, Burcott.
100^ Dowler, AUce and Francis, Tardebigge.
\ooc Hayward als. Barnard, Edward, Chadsley.
loi Blount, Richard, Kidderminster.
loi^i: Baker, Elizabeth, Leigh.
102 Greene, Richard, yeoman, Much Malvern.
103 Price, John, Lapworth.
104 Walker, John, Shrawley.
105 Grimet, Thomas, husbandman, Bidford.
105^ Tandie, Roger, Tibberton.
\o^b White, Edward, Besford.
106 Harrison als. Rawlins, William, Long Compton.
107 Connyers, Francis, esq., Arrowe, W^arwick.
108 Hemmynge, Henry, milner, Abberton.
109 Kettle, James, .
109a Hobday als. Lacie, Hugh, Feckenham.
\o<^b Freeman, Francis, Chadsley.
1 10 Cartwrighte, Anthony, carpenter, Bromsgrove.
I loa Lovell, Richard, Uodenham.
I \ob Watton, Joan, Wootton Wawen.
111 Wingfeilde, William, gent., St. Nicholas, Worcester.
\\\a Hitchcocks, John, Brayles.
112 Thii-ker, Alice, widow, Hanley Castle.
1 13 Davis, John, Chadesley Corbet.
114 Aprice, John, widow, Pedmore.
114a Wilmore, John, Strensham.
115 Yate, John, husbandman, Salforde.
Lawrimer, Joan, Bromsgrove.
Walsingham, John, yeoman, Bromesgrove.
Whyt, Margaret, widow, Holt.
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19 Dolphin, Eleanor, widow, Yardley. W. I.
20 Style, William, St. Nicholas, Worcester. W. I.
21 Stretch, William, Broadway. W. I.
22 Wheeler, Peter, feyler, Martley. W. I.
23 Goole, Richard, Halesowen. W. I.
24 Blunne, John, Kings Norton. W. I.
25 Walker, Jane, widow, Stoke Prior. W. I.
26 Hay a/.f. PhUUps, Thomas, Flyford. W. I. (?).
27 Hunt, Richard, Severne Stoke. W. I.
28 Dickines, Richard, gent., Halesowen. W. I.
29 Engles, John, sen., Northwick. W. I.
30 Netherton, Anne, widow, Cropthorne. W. I.
31 Maritte, Thomas, glover. Holy Cross, Pershore. W. I.
32 Cleepoole, Alice, widow. Kings Norton. W. I.
33 Southe, Thomas, labourer, Tardebigge. W.
34 Willis, Thomas, Grimley. W.
35 Burd, Roger, Hallow. W. I.
35a Meysey, George, Long Compton. Com., Admon. and I.
36 Maides, Thomas, . W.
37 Hancox, John, . W.
yja Baker, Jasper, Grafton Flyford. Admon.
y]b Edkins, Thomas, Awne. Com., Admon. and I.
38 Weaver, William, . W. I.
39 Ingram, Thomas. [W. misstno] I.
40 Symons, William, yeoman. Castle Morton. W. I.
41 . Hopkins, John [mt'ssz'n^].
42 Handye, Richard, Feckenham. W. I.
43 Michell, James, Evesham. W. I.
43a Baxter, William, Peopleton. Admon. and I.
44 Sharpe, John [ffu'ssi'n^].
44a Jones, Richard, Cotherige. Admon. and I.
44d Banckes, Nicholas, Bromesgrove. W.
44c Walker a/s. Weaver, Edward, All Saints, Evesham. W.
44^ Townsend, Ann, Nether Ditchford. [See 1618, 164^.] Admon.
44*? Egiocke, Thomas, St. Nicholas, Worcester. W.
44/ Potter, John, Kidderminster. Admon. and I.
44_^ Glover, John, Henley-in-Arden. Com.
44/^ Bufden a/s. Perrie, Jn., Cleeve Prior. Com.
44Z Smyth, Christopher, Upton Warren. I.
44/ Marret, Walter, Briclehampton. I.
44/^ Heminge, Roger, Brayles. I.
44/ Feeld, Richard, husbandman. Kings Norton. I.
44;;/ Watton, Joan, Wootten Wawen. Com.
44n Vinsam, Thomas, . I.
440 Dowler, Alice, widow, and Francis, . I.
44/ Hanckhorne, John, St. Nicholas, Warwick. Admon. and I.
44^ Parker, Margery, widow, St. Martin, Worcester. Admon. and I.
45 Blissard, John, . [W. missing.]
46 Feild, John, Yardley. W. I.
47 Applebye, Joan, Hoblench. I.
48 Slie, William, . W.
49 Webbe, John, . W.
50 Diston, I sack, , [W. missing.']
51 Lillie, Richard, Bidford. W. I.
52 Rocke, Roger, Rowley. W.
53 Underbill, John, Bewdesert. W.
54 Gennis, Anthony, . W.
55 Applebye, Thomas, Temple Grafton. W. I.
56 Gregorie, John, clothier, Worcester. W.
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157 Turner, Richard, St. John, Bedwardine.
158 Collicke, John, .
159 Cogbill, Richard, Brayles.
160 Reynolds, Elizabeth, Warwick.
161 Pardy, Ann, widow, St. Mary, Warwick.
162 Hyome, Thomas, .
163 Dickins, Richard, Donnington.
164 Maydes, Thomas, husbandman, Snitterfield.
165 Kightlie, John, Kidderminster.
166 Tandie, Ann, widow, Hoblench.
167 Traford, John, Evesham.
168 Crackam, William, .
169 Hay, Elizabeth, Bengworth.
170 Reve, Ann, .
170a Hinton(?), Edward, Pershore.
170^ Rocke, Roger, Rowley.
^^oc Taylor, Margaret, Northfield.
171 Underhill, Thomas, .
172 Carpenter, Richard, yeoman, Halesowen.
172a Letsames, Henry, St. Nicolas, Worcester.
173 Green, Thomas, yeoman, Powick.
174 Mills, Elizabeth, Welsburne.
175 Pigeon, Edward, .
176 Weile, John, Shrowley.
177 Davyes, Robert, Tysoe,
178 Raynolds, Jone, Ombersley.
179 Tysoe, Alice, spinster, Tysoe.
180 Helmebridg, John, tayler, Worcester.
181 Ouldnoll, Nicholas, husbandman, Shenstone.
182 Tayler, James, Cherington.
183 Camell, Jane, widow, Elmley Lovet.
184 Pinleye, Francis, brickmaker, Spernall.
184(2 Garret, Thomas, Wicklesford.
184^ Gunn, Richard, Aston Cantloe.
184^ Barton, John,
184^ Boults, Thomas, Inckbarrow.
184^ Yennord, William, St. Peter, Worcester.
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Brooke, John VmissingX.
Reeve, Joane [missing].
Evett, John, Cotherige.
Child, John, clerk, Hinlip.
Sowthall, John, Franckley.
Roberts, John, .
Woodward ^i/s. Callow, Richard, Salwarp.
8 Webb, Richard,
9 Sanford, Joyce, Holt.
ga Bund, John, Bishampton.
gd Maries, Edward, Grafton Flyford.
10 Sheppard, Elizabeth, Holt.
11 Bufden a/s. Perry, John, Cleve Prior.
12 Shawe, John, Longdon.
13 Andros, Elizabeth, widow, St. Swithens, Worcester.
14 Raynolds, Elizabeth, widow, Crowle.
1 5 Lillie, William, Alchurch.
16 Addams, Mary, Whitchurch.
17 Weale, Richard, Barford.
18 Rowson, Joyce, .
19 Allys, Alice, widow, Idlicote.
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Whoode, Humphry, malster, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Peeters, Thomas, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Stocke, Richard, clerk, Alderminster.
Burnet, Ahce, Worcester (?)
Hunte, George, yeoman, Wootton Wawen.
Cooper, Richard, yeoman, Uffenham.
Haines, Peter, Cherington.
Savage, John, husbandman, Norton Evesham.
Richardson, John, fuller, Cleeve Prior.
Baker, Joane, widow, Blockley.
Horner, John, yeoman, Martley.
Turbervyle, Henry, gent., Hill Croome.
Hanckinson, John, St. Mary, Warwick.
Bishop, Robert, Kemsey.
Gardner, John \itiissing\.
Westwood, George, All Saints, Worcester.
Hill, James, blacksmith, Powicke.
Nuttinge, Richard, yeoman, Besford.
Lardge, Robert, Birchmorton.
Harrison, William, Henley-in-Arden.
Pardoe, Walter, husbandman, Claynes.
Taylor, Alexander, yeoman, Wollashall.
Leigh, Richard, Hinlip.
Williams, Joane, Evesham.
Baker, William, milner, Hanburie.
Hill, Thomas, yeoman, Astley.
Webb, William, husbandman, Budbrooke.
Eysell, John, Norton Linsey.
Horniblow, William, yeoman, Crowle.
Powers, Oliver, Norton Lynsey.
Norris, Thomas, Chadisley Corbet.
Old, Hugh, Doderhill.
Merrell, Agnes, widow, Flyford Flavell.
Kinman, Thomas, husbandman, Wickhamford.
Taylor, William, husbandman. Middle Littleton.
Hancocke, Arnold, Crowle.
Williams, Elizabeth, widow, Alderminster.
Thome, Sibbell, widow, Great Hampton.
Lillie, John, .
Godfrey, William, yeoman, Cleeve Prior.
Prophet, Thomas, husbandman, Claverdon.
Hooke, John, clerk, Wroxhall.
Baxter, Thomas, husbandman, Snitterfield.
Roe, Robert, Norfield.
Cooke, William, yeoman, Bromesgrove.
Bailis, William, husbandman, Elmley Castle.
Severne, Joane, Shrawly.
Barton, Roger, Huddington.
Ballard, Thomas, husbandman, Hartlebury.
Pathlow, Barnaby, shepherd. Long Compton.
Moy, Edward, shoemaker, Bromesgrove.
Hansune, Edward, Ombersley.
Dyke, Thomas, husbandman, Croome Debitot.
Colson, Thomas, yeoman, Stowlton.
Halle, Margery, widow, Lighe.
Phillipes, Katherine, widow, Alvechurch,
Sowley, Eleanor, widow, Ombersley.
Clark, Elizabeth, widow, Hartlebury.
Bassett, Richard, Dudley.
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73 Cooke, James, weaver, Worcester.
73^ Pemberton, Beatrix, Ki4derminster.
73^ Mascall, Thomas, Feckenham.
Ty Rowbridge, William, Hanley Castle.
73^^/ Bradford, James, yeoman, White-lady-Aston.
74 Stringer, Richard, clothworker, Alcester.
75 Byrd, John, Kings Norton.
76 Pemberton, Betridg, Kidderminster.
77 Marrett, Walter, Briclehampton.
78 Stonehall, Thomas, Defford.
79 Weston, Thomas, husbandman, Fladbury.
80 Arneway, Richard, labourer, Fladbury.
Zoa Barton, Edward, St. Peter's, Worcester.
80^ Sayre, John, Kidderminster.
8of Smith, Thomas, Hanley Castle.
81 Darlowe, John, Tysoe.
82 Netherton, Ann, widow, Tardebig.
83 Bugden, John, shepherd, Bengworth.
84 Russell, Margaret, widow, Brad way.
85 Green, Henry, miller, Loddington.
85a Baugh, John,Pensam.
86 Bolton, Anthony, husbandman, Fecknam.
87 Allen, Christopher, yeoman, Claynes.
88 Cooke, Joan, spinster, Shrawley.
89 Ravenill, Thomas, carpenter, Bishampton.
90 Salley, Robert, husbandman. Nether Arley.
90a Daingerfeild, Foulk, Wick-Pershore.
91 Rice, John, .
92 Howett, Edward, Ashorne.
93 Sheapard, Thomas, tucker, Much Malvern.
94 Daniell, Florice, yeoman, Berrow.
94a Hill, Edward, Binton.
95 Harris, John, tayler, Tanworth.
96 George als. Kynsom, Anne, Norton-Bredon.
97 Fearfexe, Henry, .
98 Gilbert, Joan, widow, Pershore.
98a Earle, John, Shottery.
99 Rogers,"John, skynner, Stratford-upon-Avon.
100 Coates, William, All Saints, Worcester.
looa Gibbes, William, Tredington.
looi^ Southall, Francis, Halesowen.
\ooc Fareley, Walter, Astley.
loi Pearson, William, yeoman, Tanworth.
102 Blackwell, Ann, widow, Warndon.
102a Boyse, Ancoret, Stretford.
\oib Fawx, William, Seavernstoke.
103 Bromley, William, Chadsley.
104 Newman, Christopher, labourer, Grafton Flyford.
105 Rogers, Ann, widow, Warwick.
106 Kinnett, John, labourer, Bryan's Green.
107 Forrest, Thomas, Cradelie, Halesowen.
108 Willmott, Joyse, spinster, Hartlebury.
\o%a Price, James, St. Swithens, Worcester.
108^ Palmer, Thomas, Atherston.
109 Newsam, Friswide, widow, Rowington. Com.,
no Wellingfton, Christopher, Worcester.
1 1 1 Padget, Humfrey, yeoman, Ipsley.
112 Kettle, Margery, widow. Kings Norton.
113 Lawrance, Roger, labourer, Much Malvern.
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14 Kightley, Elizabeth, widow, South Littleton.
15 Gonne, John, labourer, Shipston-upon-Stour.
16 Davies, John, paynter, Worcester.
17 Oker ah. Cooke, John, St. Michael Bedwardine.
18 Greene, Thomas, Clent.
19 Hardman, Dorothie, spinster, Bengworth.
20 Allen, Robert, Warwick.
21 Stevenson, Richard, husbandman. Little Comberton.
22 Woodland, Edmond, Pedmore.
23 Cooke, Katherine, widow, Worcester.
24 Bacon, John, yeoman, Stone.
24a Williams, Joane, Evesham.
25 George, William, husbandman, Wyer Pidle.
26 Hill, Thomas, Halesowen.
2612 Pilkington, Abraham, Whatcoate.
266 Jarrett, Edward, Studley.
2bc Gatfield, Thomas, Birchmorton.
2bd Hunte, John, Harvington.
2te Frenche, Richard, Tibberton.
26/" Chomley, John, Droitwich.
7.bg Robinson, Robert, Stawnton.
2t>h Kynnard, Edmond, Suckley.
26/ Patrick, Richard, clerk, Shrawley.
26/' Lucas, Thomas, Wicklesford.
27 Fletcher, John, All Saints, Worcester.
28 • Yate, John, whelewright, Hanburie.
28a Armes, William, Alderminster.
29 Allen, John, yeoman, Wicklesford.
30 Wotton, John, husbandman, Pershore.
30a Rocke, William, Old Swinford.
lob Smart, Edward, Claynes.
3o<r Woodward, Peter, Elmley Lovet.
31 Heminge, Daniel, Henley-in-Arden.
32 Deacon, Thomas, yeoman, Bredon.
33 Machin, Hercules, weaver, Eckington.
34 Knight, Francis, Perton.
35 Tovie, Thomas, Salford Prior.
35a Smith, George, Little Comberton.
36 Tandey, William, husbandman, Broughton Hackett
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37 Nash, Thomas, Rushocke.
38 Lide, Robert, husbandman, Netherton
39 Meaneley, William, Rowley Regis.
40 Chamflower, Barbara, widow, Eckington.
41 Hide, John, sen., yeoman, Acton Becham.
42 Robson, John, St. Nicholas, Warwick.
43 Doverdale, Alice, widow, Crowle.
43a Berecrofte, John, gent., Hanburie. \_See Vol. Vll^fol.
44 Palmer, Agnes, widow, Eckington.
45 Richards, Thomas, yeoman, Northfield.
46 Cockett, Thomas, yeoman, Alcester.
47 Cowles, John, Salwarp.
47a Darbie, Philip, Rowley Regis.
i,-]b Hayhood, Margery, St. Ellen, Worcester.
48 Darnell, William, labourer, Elmley Castle.
49 Baylies, Thomas, Stoke Prior.
50 Allin, Elizabeth, widow, Tanworth.
50a Stretch, John, South Littleton.
51 Illeman, Jane, widow, Long Compton.
51a Rastle ah. Combes, Joan, Upton-upon-Sevem.
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152 Smith, John, Chaddesley Corbet. W. I
153 Chauntrell, Thomas, yeoman, Pepleton. W. I,
154 Gybbes, Margaret, widow, Haselor. W. I,
155 Greenway, Avery, baker, Alcester. W. I,
156 Wheeler, Anne, widow, St. Thomas, Dudley. W. I,
157 Rose, John, yeoman, Brayles. W. I,
158 Rushton, Robert, clerk, Pedmore. W. I.
158a Rowbridge, William, Hanley Castle. Admon.
158^ HoUins, Thomas, Arrowe. Admon.
I58<: Hobdaye, William and Joan, Honnington. Admon.
158^ Powell als. Lewys, John, Kidderminster. Admon.
159 Smyth, Barbara, widow, All Saints, Evesham. W. I.
Wilson, John, labourer, , Compton. W. I.
Tibbitts, Richard, Warwick. W. I.
Smithe, Jonathan, woollen draper, Evesham. W. I.
Gosirle, Isable, widow, Kemsey. W. I.
163a Cressingham, Roger, Bewdesert. [N^ot in old Calendar.'] W. I.
164 Teale, Ann, widow, Hanley Castle. W. I.
Dangerfield, Alice, widow, Wick-Pershore. W. I.
Davis, John, yeoman, Upper Brayles. W. I.
Weaver, Randoll, Eldersfield. W. I.
Rotton, John, yeoman, Moseley. W. I.
Lovett, Margarett, widow, Evesham. W. I.
Bickerson, Elizabeth, widow, Coughton. W. I.
Bentley, William, labourer, Chadsley Corbet. W. I.
Swetman, Waller, Grafton. W. I.
172a Baughe, George, St. Andrew, Pershore. Admon. and I.
172^ Healer, Thomas, Evesham. Admon. and I.
173 FoUiot, Katherine, widow, Pirton. W.
174 Bell, Edmund, gent., Droitwich. W. I.
175 Needam, Thomas, Suckley. W. I.
176 Sparrye, Thomas, gent., Clent. W. I.
177 Chester, EUinor, Great Wolverton. Admon. and W.
178 Meacox als. Kilbee, Richard, husbandman, Honington. W. I.
179 Whittorne, William, carpenter, Old Stratford. W. I.
180 Raynolds, Francis, yeoman, Kings Norton. W. I.
i8i Stone, Margery, Pendock. W. I.
182 Burte, Elizabeth, widow, Wickhamford. W. I.
1 82(2 Younge, Joyce, Stratford. Admon. and I.
\2)2b Cowp als. Piddock, Anne, Halesowen. Admon. and I.
182^ Lashford, John, Belbroughton. Admon. and I.
183 Penn, Gilbert, Bromesgrove. W. I.
184 Reeve, Steven, labourer, Bromesgrove. W.
185 Hampton, Joyce, widow, Pershore. W. I.
186 Bache, George, Woodcote. W. I.
187 Walgrove als. Fleete, Ann, widow, Worcester. W. I.
188 Right, Francis, clothier, Worcester. W.
189 Jessop, William, Upton-upon-Severn. W. I.
190 Moncke, Thomas, Martley. W. I.
191 Wodall, Henry, husbandman, Kings Norton. W. I,
192 Knight, Thomas, Bromesgrove. W. I.
193 Woodward, Frances, widow, . W.
194 Berrowe, Elizabeth, widow, Grimley. W. I.
195 Woodward, Julian, widow, Throckmorton. W. I.
196 Symons als. Sherife, John, husbandman, Lenchwick. W. I.
197 Richards, John, St. Andrew, Worcester. W. I.
198 Gaton, Julian, widow. Much Malvern. W. I.
199 Waterman, Elizabeth, widow, Tidmington. W. I.
200 Hill, Nicholas, husbandman, Chaddesley Corbet. W. I.
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201 Harward, James, Hartlebury.
20 1 a Tonnerton, Francis, weaver, Worcester.
202 Harris, Thomas, weaver, St. John Bedwardine.
203 Kyndon, Hugh, weaver. Stone.
204 Freeman, John, shepherd, Warwick.
205 Chambers, Elizabeth, Feckenham.
206 Burnett, Thomas, Halesowen.
207 Pearse, John, yeoman, Powick.
2oya Brantley, Robert, Evesham.
, /Beale, John, Berrow.
^°7^ \Savadge, Mary, .
/Bennett, Christopher, St. Swithin's, Worcester.
^°'' \ Hutton, Joyce, .
207</ Holbatch, Barnaby, Warwick.
208 Knight, James, Upton-upon-Severn.
208a Godson, Anthony, Belbroughton.
r., { Rose, Nicholas, Brayles.
20»^ \Hitchcocks, Alice, .
2o8f Smyth, Barbara, widow. All Saints, Evesham.
208^ Pynnock, Richard, Severn Stoke.
2o8<r Fowke, William, Bromesgrove.
209 Browning, Percival, yeoman, Suckley.
/ Ferret, William, gent., Belbroughton.
209a -[conyers, Elizabeth, Arrowe.
2oqb Wylie, Edward, St. Peter, Worcester.
209^' Brooke, Richard, clerk, Madresfield.
2CX)d Restell, William, Strensham.
2091? Atwood, George, Halesowen.
209/ Bowyer, John, Wolverley.
209^ Baker, Elizabeth, widow, Leigh.
209/1 Hode, Clement, Claverdon.
209/ Smith, Jonathan, Evesham.
./Not, Thomas, Kidderminster.
2097 ^Symons, Elizabeth, Kidderminster.
209-t Cooke, Joan, Shrawley.
209/ Harward, Thomas, Treddington.
209W Ellis, Roger, Chaddesley Corbet.
210 Rymell, Richard, Temple Tysoe.
211 Manning, Mathew, gent., St. Peter, Worcester.
212 Rea, William, All Saints, Worcester.
213 Rudge, Simon, Cropthorne.
214 Finch, John \inissing\.
215 Amphlett, William, Hadsor.
215a Sorrell, Francis, yeoman, Abbotts Salford.
2i5<^ Pilkington, Abraham, .
21 5f Elmley Lovei, Rectory of, Peter Woodward late
2i\d Fedmore, Rectory of.
215^ Bradstocke, William, Queenhill.
215/ Watton, Richard, Wootton Wawen.
215,^ Fincher, Francis, St. Peter, Worcester.
215^ Reve, Richard, Blockley.
215/ Hanckinson als. Jenckes, John, Warwick.
2157' Groves, Thomas, Halesowen.
2i5/{' Dolphin, William, .
215/ Hambury, John, gent, . [Cofiipare 2210.}
2 1 5W Hunt, Edward, Kings Norton.
2i5« Beale, Katherine, widow, Birchmorton.
21 $0 Astlie, Richard, Yardley.
215/) Paine, Margaret, Bengworth.
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2157 Wayman, John, jun., Worcester. I.
2i5r Browne, John, Wolverley. I.
216 Muston, John, Hampton Curlew. W.
217 Smith, Edward, taylor, Worcester. W. I.
217a Brooke, John, husbandman, Stanbrooke. I.
217^ Lucas, Thomas, Wicklesford. I.
2i7f Blower, Katherine, Upton-upon-Severne. Admon. and I.
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217^ Staunton, William, Pepleton. I.
217/ Homiblow, John, Crowle. Admon. and I.
218 Smyth, John, Yardley. W.
219 Leech, John, Old Swinford. W.
220 Do? . . . , Humfrey [y>-(2§;«^«/]. W.
221 ... 11, Elizabeth, widow \fragment\. W.
22ia Hanburie, John, Hanburie. \Compare i\t^l.'\ Admon.
221^ Hawes, John, Grimley. Admon.
222 Bennet, Nicholas, labourer, Bromsgrove. W.
223 {^Narne gone J mentions Brother Rich. Wilkes?[ W. I.
224 Turbervile, Elinor, widow. Ripple. W.
225 [iVaw^^^w^y ? Horsly, Rowington.] W.
225^ Bird, John, Kings Norton. Admon.
226 Bennett, Alice, widow, St. Swithin's, Worcester. W.
226a Clemens, Margery, widow, Eldersfield. I.
I2(>b Reeve, John, Ipslie [nuncupative]. W.
226r Monynge, Richard, husbandman, Hanley Castle. [See Vol. Vll^fol.^oi.] I.
226d Harwarde, Thomas, Bretforton. [See Vol. VII,fol.^02.'\ I.
227 Penn, Gilbert, St. Ellen, Worcester. W.
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1 Milborne, Gregorie, [torn']. ? W. I.
2 Williams, Evans, carpenter, Hanley Castle. W. I.
3 Flewett, Robert, . W. I.
4 Jones, Francis, . W. I.
5 Onions, Joane, widow. Castle Morton. W. I.
6 Hickes, Eliner, Chasley. W. I.
7 Stevens, John, Kidderminster. W. I.
8 Hood, Frances, widow, Worcester. W. I.
9 Richardson, Ralph, gent., . W. I.
10 Hill, William, Barforde. W^ I.
1 1 Hanmer, Anne, widow, Coughton. W. I.
12 Knight, Francis, Knighton. W. I.
13 Walker als. Weaver, Edward, . W. I. (?).
14 Tolly, Alice, . W. I. (?).
15 Kinges, Isabel, widow, Bredicote. W. I.
16 Layte, Richard, husbandman. Kings Norton. W. I.
\6a Yeate, Richard, Feckenham. W.
17 Madelen, George, husbandman, Huddington. W. I.
17a Griffin, Edward, Astley. Admon. and I.
18 Walford, William, Warwick. W. I. (.?).
1 8a Hosyer, Thomas, Evesham. Admon. and I.
19 Edwards, John, husbandman, Hampton Curlew. W. I.
20 Williams, Richard, Hatton. W. I.
20a Averie, Richard, St. Mary, Warwick. W. I.
21 Bobbins, Thomas, Binton. W. I.
22 Cornell, Edward, . W. I.
23 Parker, John, . W. I.
24 Wade, Alice, . W. I.
25 Daniell, Richard, . W. I. (?).
26 Phelps, Richard, . W. I.
27 Rea, John, gent., Powick. W. I.
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28 Tustin, John, .
29 Bromley, William, Inckbarrow,
29a Barnes, Richard, Comberton.
30 Fareley, Elizabeth, spinster, Newland.
31 Sparrie, John, yeoman, Clent.
31a Hawkes, Richard, husbandman, Morton Morrell.
32 Walker, Arthur, yeoman, Bidford.
Morgan, John, clothier, Worcester.
Fincher, Robert, clothier, St. Martin, Worcester.
Fisher, William, labourer. Long Compton.
Savage, Marie, widow, Kington.
Masemore, Eliza, widow, Wolford.
Elcoxe, Edmond, tailer, Powick.
38a Roberts, Margaret, Overburie.
39 Washbroke, William, Morton Morrell.
Rocke, Isabell, widow, Evesham.
Archbolde als. Archpole, Edward, Worcester.
Stanton, Richard, gent., Wroxall.
Russell, John, yeoman, Ombersley.
Belsheare, John, Long Compton. \_See Vol. Vll^fol
44a Doegood, William, Liegh.
44^ Reddinges, Francis, Powick.
44c Wilson, William, Wickamford.
44^ Best, William, Cotherige.
45 Home, Ralph, husbandman, Evesham.
Smith, Joyce, widow, Yardley.
Ganderton, Thomas, Powick.
Webb, Fortune, widow, St. Andrew, Pershore.
Field, Catherine, widow, Pershore.
Eklesole, Henry, Pedmore.
50« Smith, Edward, Evesham.
51 Symons, William, husbandman, Birlingham.
Sanders, Henrie, yeoman, Ombersley.
Baughe, Leonard, yeoman, Pensham.
White, Richard, labourer, Halesowen.
Tayler, Margaret, spinster, Henley-in-Arden.
55(3 Gibs, Adam, Alderminster.
56 Jones, Margaret, widow, Eldersfield.
57 Sadler a/s. Chandlers, William, St. Mary, Warwick.
58 Baxter, Steven, yeoman, Madresfield.
58a Birte, John, St. Martins, Worcester.
58^ Barton, Ann, Grafton Fleford.
59 Gilbert, James, yeoman, Longdon.
Tovie, Walter, yeoman, Wichinford.
Heming, Christopher, Ombersley.
Harrison, Humphrey, St. Martin, Worcester.
Smarte, Robert, husbandman, Bretforton.
Rinks, Frances, widow, Upton-upon-Severn.
64a Bradelie, Joan, widow, Rowley Regis.
65 Neede, Thomas, husbandman, Madresfield.
66 Reade, Francis, yeoman. Much Malvern.
67 Lentall, Nicholas, Deffbrd.
67a Moyle, Francis, Hartlebury.
68 Rock, Elizabeth, widow, Acton Beachamp.
69 Pritchett, Isabell, widow, Northfield,
69a Home, William, Tibberton.
70 Savage, Thomas, yeoman, Powick.
70a Harborne, Thomas, husbandman. North Littleton,
70^ Gurney, Richard, dark, Upton-upon-Severn.
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^oc Dolphin, William, Tanw .... I.
71 Whoman, Thomas, yeoman, Dormston. W. I.
•]\a Sergeant, I sable, widow, Tysoe. Admon. and I.
72 White, Thomas, Castle Morton. \V. I.
73 Harris, John, yeoman, Franckley. \V.
74 Hichcox, Richard, husbandman, Brayles. \V. I.
74a Higges, Margaret, St. Swithins, Worcester. Admon. and I.
75 Bancks, George, vittuler, Aston Cantloe. Admon. and W. I.
75a Hayward, Henry, Alcester. . Admon. and I.
76 Webley, William, sen., Suckley. W. I.
76.r^ Marten als. Weaver, Samuel, husbandman, Shrawlie. Admon. and I.
"]"] Walker, Marie, widow, Wickhamford. W. I.
78 Hitchins, Richard, Holy Cross, . W. I.
79 Merrick, Isabell, widow, Worcester. W. I.
80 Parker, John, Little Comberton. W. I.
81 Booth, Margerie, widow, Chadesley Corbet. W. I.
82 Steyt, Alice, O . W.
83 Smith, William, cooke, Franckley. W. I.
84 Clarke, John, husbandman, The Berrowe. W.
85 Brookes, Ralph, . W.
86 Tompson, Thomas, husbandman, Abbotts Morton. W. I.
87 Capp, John, yeoman. Butlers Marston. W. I.
88 Rawlins, Lucy, widow, Morton Morrell. W. \.
89 Bosworth, Edward, gent., Castle Morton. W.
90 Fincher, Hugh, yeoman, Himbleton. W. L
91 Fleete, John, Worcester. Admon. and W.
92 Lawrance, Margaret, widosv, Kempsey. W. \.
93 Clarke, Thomas, Feckenham. W. \.
94 Lambe, George, husbandman, Himbleton. W. L
95 Bradley, George, shoemaker, Bromsgrove. W. \.
95« Burton, George, Halesowen. - W. \.
96 Russell, Thomas, yeoman, Grimley. W. \.
97 Wenbery, William, husbandman, Grimley. W. \.
97a Hall als. Olyver, Francis, Upton-upon-Severne. Admon. and I.
98 Powell, John, yeoman. Holt. W. \.
CfZa Melley, Elizabeth, widow, Halesowen. Admon.
98^ Harbert. Henry, Castle Morton. Admon. and I.
c)%c Hooke, Richard, Over Mitton. Admon. and L
99 Litherland, Mary, widow, Evesham. W. \.
99a Spooner als. Fydoe, Frances, Comberton. Admon.
99<5 Greene, Edward, Aston Cantloe. Admon.
100 Hurdman, Eleanor, widow, Kemsey. W. L
loi Cawdrine [Blackeborn als. Cawdern iti Inv\ Ellin, widow,
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102 Norris, Thomas, Rushocke. W. L
103 Stratford, Margaret, widow, Bushley. Admon. and W. I.
104 Robins, John, Ridmarley Debitot. W. L
105 Dewes, Richard, Alcester. W. L
105a Ratcliffe, William, Powicke. Admon.
106 Mansell, Alice, widow, Pedmore. \V. I.
107 Olde, Elizabeth, widow, Braunsford [W. inissing\ I.
108 Loade, Henry, husbandman, Kemseye. W.
109 Welsh, Richard, Badsey. W. I.
logrt Chellingworth, Roger, Bromesgrove. Admon. and L
109*^ Saunders, Henry, Doderhill. Admon. and L
109c- Bromwell, John, Halesowen. Admon. and I.
109^ Blower, Giles, Cradelie. Admon. and I.
no Kinton, Richard, caryer, St. Ellen, Worcester. Admon. and W. I.
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112 Lewes, Thomas, yeoman, Martley.
113 Rogers, Anne, Stratford-upon-Avon.
114 Penn, Roger, gent., Hagley.
115 Vaston, Richard, Hampton Lovet.
115a Harris, Edward, yeoman, Martley.
116 Weaver, George, Droitwich.
117 Hughes, Thomas, Claynes.
118 Lyllye, Richard, St. John's, Bedwardine.
Ii8a Maris, Richard, Churchlench.
119 Lewis, Isabel, widow, Castle Morton.
119a Venar, Richard, Welsborne.
II9<J Warkeman als. Beauington, Anne, Great Wolford.
119^ Sabin, Henry, Combrooke.
119^ Ridwaye, John, Bromsgrove.
119^ Ganderton, Margaret, widow, Poycke.
120 Geteleye, William, Shipton.
121 Tayler, Elinor, widow, Tanworth.
I2ia Freeman, John, Tardebig.
122 Witton, Thomas, Belbroughton.
123 Clarke, Raynold, yeoman, Claverdon.
124 Pittman, Jane, .
125 Bankes, Morris, Wicklesford.
126 Payne, Anne, widow, Blockley.
127 Maunsell, Thomas, yeoman, Pedmore.
128 Allen, Morice, blacksmith, Yardley.
129 Athrelfoe, John, Overbury.
130 Bagget, James, Hoke.
131 Pitt, Thomas, Severnstoke.
132 Linton, Richard, Acton (?).
133 Muncke, Christopher, .
134 Warde (?), John \name gone\ Upton-upon-Severn.
135 Beste, John, yeoman, Hartlebury.
136 Smith, George, \niissing\.
136a Pooler, Joyce, widow, Areley.
\'}Jbb Rowley, Christian, widow, St. Mary, Warwick.
I36<: Tibbitts, Hugh, Hastlie.
137 Vinch [ffinch in Inv\ John, husbandman, Haselore.
138 Rose, William, Halford.
138a Shaylerd, Henry, Temple Broughton.
ilZb Walter, James, Welland.
138^ Callowe, William, Bishampton.
139 Browne, John, Evesham.
140 Haraerton, Robert, blacksmith, Welsborne Hastings
141 Alchurch, William, Rowley Regis.
142 Manninge, Edward, yeoman, Hartlebury.
142a Groue, Elnor, and Isabel, Kings Norton.
142(5 Badger, Dorothy, Clent.
142^ Yate, Thomas, Rushocke.
I42</ Seaverne, William, All Saints, Worcester.
143 Waulker als. Weaver, Edward, Evesham.
144 Hemming, Christopher, Ombersley.
145 Nicholes, Roger, husbandman, Sedgbarrow.
146 Billington, Anne, widow, Warwick.
147 Robbins, Thomas, Wootton Wawen.
147a Bickermill als. Sturacres, Thomas, Arrowe.
148 Flynte, Robert, miller, Snitterfield.
149 Brooke, Walter, yeoman, Astley.
150 Woodall, Elizabeth, widow. Kings Norton.
151 Smithe, Thomas, inholder, Tanworth.
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152 Meaneley, Thomas, Halesowen. W.
153 Brodshooe (?), , Hill Croome. W.
I53« Flete als. Walesgrove, John, Worcester. I.
154 Payne, William, yeoman, Northwick. W.I.
I54(j: Broome, John, labourer, Claredon. I.
155 Freeman, Richard, Halford. W. I.
155^ Davis (.?), Margerie, Claverdon. Admon.
156 Harris, William, Earles Croome. W.
156a Wadvvand, John, weaver, Kidderminster. I.
156^ Pyrmi, An, spinster, Hartlebury. I,
1 56^ Harrys, John, Franckley. I.
156^ Baker (.?), , widow, . I.
156^ Cheston, Agnes, . I.
157 Morris, Giles, . [See Vol. VII, fol. 2,06.] I.
158 CoUines, Francis, Earles Croombe. W.
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Gibbes, Richard. \
Collins, John. 1
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3 Harrisson, William. > All torn, only small remnants remaining:
4 Jukes, Thomas. \
5 Roberts, William. /
6 Searche, William, Bidford. W. I.
7 Greene, Edmonde, Powicke. W. I.
8 Toouie, Thomas, Pinvin. W. I.
9 Nicholas, William, Ligh. W. I.
()a Hankinson als. Je . . • , Thomas, . Admon.
9<J Maylard, Stephen, St. Michael, Bedwardine. Admon.
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0 Best, John, husbandman, Hartlebury. W. I.
1 Morris, Alice, widow, , W. I.
2 Austin, Elias, carpenter, Combrooke. W. I.
2a Merrill, Richard, Flyford Flavell. Admon.
2d Smyth, Edward, Inckbarrow. Admon.
2c [Name gone], . I.
2d Hall, Richard, husbandman, Warwick. I.
3 Booker, Alice, . W.
4 Rowlands a/s. Stayner, Robert, . W.
4a Mannes, William, St. Mary, Warwick. Admon. and I.
46 Harcoate, Thomas, Stoke Prior. Admon.
4c Ward, Thomas, Barford. Admon.
4d Grove, Anne, spinster, . 1.
4e Grove, Elinor, spinster, . I.
4/ Grove, Isabel, spinster [not proved]. W. I.
4^ Underbill, William, clerk, Broome. Admon.
5 Dodd, Katherine, . W.
6 Chambers, Elizabeth, . W. I.(?).
7 Bowker, John, husbandman, Wickhamford. W. !.(.'').
8 Showell, Marie, . W.
9 Higgins, Thomas, yeoman, Warwick. W.
ga [Name gone], . I.
20 Milling^on, Griflfin, Ipsley. W. I.
21 Mawdick, Christopher, Morton Baggot. W. I.
22 Neede, Katherine, . W. I.
22a Banburie, •, . Com., Admon. and I.
23 Gibbes, John, . W. I.
24 Waring, Thomas, . W. I. (?).
25 Dipple, John, Bromsgrove. W. I.(?).
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26 Carpenter, Richard, .
26a Roberts, Thomas, .
ibb Solej, William, Teddington.
26r Atwood (?), , .
26^ Dobbins, Henrie, yeoman, Teddington.
27 Patricke, Humphrey, .
28 Hopper, Thomas, Welsburne.
29 Godwine, Robert, yeoman, Offenham.
30 Clift, Isabell, widow, Warwick.
30a Pidgeon, Ann, .
31 Hajnes, Humphrey, husbandman, Dormston.
32 Russell, John, gent., Broughton Hackett.
33 Willmore, Richard, sen., Budbrooke.
33a Harris, Francis, Whitchurch (Warwick).
34 Clarke, John, sythgrinder, Belbroughton.
Sanders, Robert, husbandman, Hanley Castle.
Briscoe (PBristoe), Simon, weauer. Great Inckbarrow.
Channce, William, yeoman, Bromsgrove.
Grissold, Margaret, widow, Lapworth.
Morse, George, labourer, Ridmarley Debitot.
Robinson a/i^. Horskeper, Margaret,widow, PillartonHersy,
Boulte, Francis, Clifton.
Slatter, William, .
Cottrell, Edward, Worcester.
&,yi Purslowe, Ann, widow, Ipsley.
44 Geyse, Richard, husbandman, Hanley Castle.
45 Yarnold, John, Claynes.
46 Wield, John, .
47 Pattricke, William, Hallow.
47^ Turn, Elizabeth, Poycke.
48 Perkins, John, Strensham.
Gosling, Richard, clarke, Great Comberton.
Palmer, Richard, .
Blicke, Margery, spinster, Warwick.
Tarpley, Felice, widow, Temple Grafton.
52a Richards, Andrew, .
52^ Gardner, Philip, Evesham.
52<;- Higgens, Thomas, .
^zd Harris, Francis, Whitchurch.
52^ Smith, Jonathan. Evesham.
53 Chellingworth, Henry, Stoke Prior.
54 Perkins, Thomas, yeoman, Abbotts Salford.
54ci Sheldon, William, St. Nicholas, Warwick.
i)i,b Saunders, Laurance, Studley.
54;: Tandye, Francis and Mary, Birlingham.
55 Wheeler, Andrew, widow, Northfield.
Holmes, George, yeoman, Rowington.
Avenant, Alexander, yeoman. Kings Norton.
Hill, Thomas, yeoman, Clent.
Perkes, Philip, Harvington.
59a Macham, Elizabeth, Wichenford.
60 Vine, John, carpenter, Inckbarrow.
61 Davis, Simon, Blockley.
b\a Underbill, Thomas, Ilmington.
b\b Smith, William, North Littleton.
6ir Rowland ah. Stayner, Robert, gent
b\d Butler, John, Chadsley.
b\e Hall, Richard, St. Nicholas, Warwick
61/ Nott, John, Evesham.
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Robbins, Henry, Eatington.
Merrell, John, husbandman, Flyford Flavell.
Larrance, John, taylor, Alcester.
Holder, Thomas, husbandman, Feckenham.
Radford, Henry, clothier, Kidderminster.
Turton, Thomas, Rowley.
Cattell, Richard, Droitwich.
Toye, Bridget, spinster, Hagley.
Clarke, Walter, yeoman, Elmley Lovet.
Badlande, Elinne, St. Martin, Worcester.
Ayre, Edwin, Haitlebury.
Chapman, Thomas, husbandman, Newland.
Phelps, Katherine, widow, Pershore.
Hodgetts, John, Halesowen.
Childs, Ann, spinster, Witley Magna.
Wall, Edward, husbandman, Marteley.
Newman, Richard, shoemaker, Tysoe.
Crane, Edward, Kidderminster.
Sav^nders, John, Tanworth.
Taylor, George, glover. All Saints, Worcester.
Cottrell, Martin, cutler, Bromesgrove.
Mundye, William and Frances, Hartlebury.
Smythe, John, yeoman. Great Alne.
Belcher, Margaret, widow, Long Compton.
Frankome, Christopher, Ripple.
Barnes, Elizabeth, widow, Hanley Castle.
Finche, Alice, widow, St. Swithin's, Worcester.
Penn, Thomas Baker, Worcester.
Overall, John, labourer. The Berrow.
Geynines, William, husbandman. Little Alne.
Amyes, James, St. Martin. Worcester.
Lytten, Richard, Ilmington.
Waldegrove, Thomas, gent., Blockley.
Wellifed als. Thornbury, Ann, Birlingham.
Wagstaffe, Hugh, yeoman, Tanworth.
Man, Eliza, singlewoman, Bushley.
Page, Nicholas, husbandman, Weethley.
Rudge, Ann, widow, Evesham.
Bromwell, John, jun., Halesowen.
Staunton, John, Warndon.
Stokes, Thomas, Relbroughton.
Milles, Williams, sen.. Long Compton.
Hodges, Joan, widow, Sahvarp.
Rawlins, Joan, spinster, Hartlebury.
Austen, Bartholomew, Northfield.
Wotton, Thomas, weaver, Elmley.
Hickes, Richard, Barcheston.
Gatfield, George, St. Martin, Worcester.
Deaves, Richard, yeoman, Comberton Magna.
Tippinge, Joan, singlewoman. Much Malvern.
Prince, R()l:)ert Taylor, Warwick.
Palmer, John, yeoman, Besford.
Deely, John, Halesowen.
Haynes, John, husbandman, Charleton.
Harrold, Richard, Belbroughton.
Payton, Humfrey, All Saints, Worcester.
Streete als. Purser, Elizabeth, Powick.
Hopkins, John, yeoman, Wootton Wawen.
Williams, Alice, widow, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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102 Capp, Martha, spinster, Butlers Marston
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102^ Pinor, Edward, Halesowen.
[03 Reade, Kenelm, Halesowen.
104 Bachler, Ann, widow, Pepleton.
105 Darke, William, husbandman, Offenham.
106 Hall als. Olyver, .•Ynn, Upton-upon-Severn.
107 Greene, Agnes, spinster, Halesowen.
107a Benton, Richard, labourer. Kings Norton.
lo'jb Brinton, Robert, Feckenham.
108 Stringer, Robert, yeoman, Bromesgrove.
109 Farr, Eleanor, widow, Powick.
xo^a Michell, Margaret, widow, Evesham.
\0()b Mence, Thomas, Himbleton.
: 10 Walker, Cristopher, shoemaker, Worcester.
\oa Thornett, Anne, widow, Cherington. \_Incompleie W.]
\ob Skelton, Richard, Worcester.
\oc Sauadge, Margaret, Norton, Evesham.
\od Sandlands, Richard, Upton-upon-Severn.
\oe Da-wes, Frances, spinster, Upton-upon-Severne.
1 1 Elliot, Mary, widow, .Moseley.
12 Smith, Joan, widow, Yardley.
I 3 Hall, Richard, yeoman, Bromsgrove.
i^jii Price, Richard, Upton-upon-Severne.
131^ Grenowe, George, Eckington.
14 Tomlins, William, yeoman, Hartlebury.
14a Taylor, Dorothy, St. Swithin's, Worcester.
15 Lea, John, clerk, Wicke-Pershore.
16 Jennings, Joan, widow, Shel field.
\ba Pardee, Elnor, widow, Halesowen.
i6<J Yate, Iddie, Severne Stoke.
ibc Ashcrafte, Thomas, Grimley.
:i7 Preese als. Beane, David, Trowman, Worcester
18 Birte, John, milliner, Haselor.
19 Warner, Thomas, Upton-upon-Severne.
20 Prince, William, husbandman, Brodwas.
21 Horneblower, Francis, Belbroughton.
22 Greene, Elizabeth, widow, Wichinford.
[23 Yeed, Margaret, widow, Coughton.
[24 Evett, Francis, yeoman, Cotherige.
li,a Shenston, Roger, Halesowen.
ii,b Martin als. Weaver, Francis, Witley Parva.
[24^ Greene, George, Barford.
!5 Pigeon, Thomas, yeoman, Badsey.
126 Godsoe, Thomas, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
127 Russell, Elizabeth, Malvern Parva.
:8 Baylies, Richard, yeoman, Pirton.
\%a Bratford, Thomas, Tysoe.
\2Zb Taylor, Ann, Astlie.
129 Wilsonne, Mary, widow, Worcester.
t29a Prosser, Sible, Birchmorton.
130 Saunders, John, labourer. Holy Cross, Pershore
130a Pittmons, Joyce, Hampton Lovett.
131 Trannter, Richard, cook, Coughton.
132 Turner, Richard, Dodderhill.
133 Hide, Nicholas, Suckley.
[33a Eadie, John, Hallowe.
134 Hill, Thomas, yeoman, Bromesgrove.
(35 Haines, Francis, yeoman, Dodenham.
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36 Mansell, John, nayler, Pedmore. Admon. and W. I.
37 Sraythe, William, Halesowen. W. I.
yja Smyth, Margery, Lulsey. Admon.
y]b Smarte, Henrie, Worcester. Admon. and I.
38 Evans, John, weaver, Kidderminster. W. I.
39 Crumpe, William, yeoman, Kidderminster. W. I.
40 Blackwell, John, yeoman, Cotheridge. W. I.
41 Feild, Margaret, Kings Norton. Com. and W. I.
42 Ballard, William, yeoman, Northwick. W. I.
43 Bratford, Thomas, husbandman, Tysoe. [See I28a.'\ W.
43a Venners, Alexander, St. Mary, Warwick. Admon. and I.
44 Bidle, Roger, husbandman, Odingley. W.
45 ^Duplicate 0/144^
46 Smith als. Farmer, Thomas, St. Andrews, Worcester. Admon. and W. I.
47 Vize, Mary, widow, Evesham. W. I.
48 Burte, Mary, widow, Wickhamford. W. I.
49 Abell als. Packman, George, Stoke Prior. W. I.
50 Greening, Elizabeth, widow, Overbury. W.
50a Turvey, William, Pershore. Admon. and I.
50^5 Perkins, William, St. Andrew, Pershore. Admon. and I.
51 Williams, Richard, clerk, Abbotts Morton. W. I.
52 Turner, Roger, feltmaker, St. Peter, Worcester. W. I.
53 Owen, Anne, widow, Warwick. W.
54 Horniold, Thomas, esq., Hardwick. W. I.
55 Steward, John, yeoman, Inckberrow. W.
56 Wilks, John, husbandman, Kidderminster. W.
57 Gonderton, Richard, yeoman, Ripple. W.
58 Brooke, Walter, yeoman, . W.
58ti Fleshall, William, husbandman, Elmley Castle. I.
59 Chesheire, Richard, labourer, Dudley. W. I.
60 Cropper, Richard, Clent. W.
61 Sparke, Thomas, labourer, Whiteladie Aston. W. I.
62 Hands, Roger, yeoman. Kings Norton. W.
63 Jones, William, Wolverley. W.
64 Stocke, Edward, Nether 13rayles. W.
65 Allen, John, yeoman, Wiglesford. W.
65a Ellson, Alice, widow, Pershore. I.
66 Brooke, {not 158]. . \_P art of a Will.']
66a Maylard, Stephen, gent., Worcester. I.
66^ Morgan, Edward, gent., Northfield. I.
66^ Smyth, William, North Littleton. I.
A* Warner, John, Worcester. \V.
B* Turle, Jone {probably 1580, 27. See Vol. /, .?dj]. All Saints. W.
C* Brooke, Thomas, Odingley. W.
D* Savage, Jane, Powick. W.
E* Walker, John [;>r^(i^(i/^/)' 1548, 23a. i"*?.? Ft?/. /, jj.;^], Overbury. W.
F* Gelfe, William {probably 1549, 32. See Vol. /, 123, 534\, Brayles. W.
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{From this date the Wills are folded in small bundles., and are in alphabetical
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1 Aldern, John, Markley. W. I.
2 Angell, Richard, Birchmorton. W. I.
2a Amery, William, clerk. Kings Norton. W. I.
2b Abrahall, Robert, St. Helen, Worcester. Admon. and I.
2c Aspinall, Alexander, Stretford. Admon.
2d Archbold, John, D.D., Worcester. W. I.
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2e Aldridge, Walter, Kidderminster. W.
2/ Allen, Elizabeth, Yardley. W. I.
2g Atherall, John, St. Peter, Worcester. Admon. and I.
2/1 Abington, Edward, Budbrooke. W. I.
3 Bolton, John, Hartlebury. Admon.
4 [Niune gone.'\ W.
5 Baker, John, North Pidle. W. I.
6 Brooks, Robert, . W. I.
7 Brandon, Thomas, husbandman, Bidford. W. I.
8 Barnes, Richard, Worcester. W. I.
9 Baggott, John, Ipsley. W. I.
10 Bridges, Robert, Aberton. W. I.
11 Brewer (?), , . Admon.
12 Bushopp, Alice, St. Swithin, Worcester. Admon. and I.
13 Bankes, Nicholas, Bromesgrove. W.
14 Brooke, WiUiam, Longdon. W. I.
15 Biglin, Roger, Eldersfield. W.I.
16 Brooke, Francis, Powick. W.
17 Butcher, Richard, Kings Norton. W. I.
18 Boddele, Richard, Rowley. W. I.
19 Brinkley, William, Cleeve Prior. W. I.
20 Beale, Richard, Chaseley. W. I.
2 1 Bromley, Thomas, Worcester. Admon.
22 Betterburne, Francis, Pershore. Admon. and I.
23 Blundell, John, Bidford. Admon. and I.
23^^ -Bolte, William, .Aldington. Admon. and W.
23^ Brasewell als. Baker, Leonard, Chadsley Corbet. W'. I.
23c Biddle, Richard, Odingley. W. I.
23;^/ Baughe, Margery, widow, Pensham. W. I.
24 Clarke, Anthony, Preston Bagot. W. I.
25 Crafts, Thomas, Upper Eatington. W. I.
26 Coockes, Thomas, Elmley Lovet. W. I.
27 Castell als. Saulter, Isabel!, widow, Kemsey. W. I.
28 Cliffe als. Rawlens, Randolph, Honnington. Admon. and I.
28(j Cowles, Ann, Salwarp. W. I.
2%l> Coulsey, Thomas. Staunton. Admon. and W. I.
28^ Cottrell, Martin, Bromsgrove. Admon. and I.
28^ Crafts, Robert, Upper Eatington. W.
28£' Combe, Thomas. Longdon. Admon. and I.
28/ Child, William, Chadesley. Admon. and I.
280- Crumpe, Edward, Belbroughton. W. I.
28// Chapman, Francis, Much .Malvern. W. I.
28/ Clinton, Edward, Hartlebury. W. I.
28;' Comby, Henry, Brodwas. W. I.
28X- Carte, Robert, Pershore. Admon. and I.
28/ Cartwright, Joan, widow, Bromsgrove. W. I.
29 Dench, Steven, Longdon. W. I.
30 Dowle, Thomas, Nawnton Beacham. Admon. and I.
31 Denson, William, All Saints, Worcester. Admon. and W. I.
32 Drought, Anthony. Hartlebury. Admon. and I.
jI Draper, William, Temple Cirafion. W. I.
34 Davis, Morris, St. .Michael, Bedwardine. W. I.
35 Deye, Heiuy, Bisliampton. W. I.
36 Cawthry, William, Pershore. W.
2,fya Danforde, Margaret, Hanley Castle. Admon.
y^b Davie, William, Welsbourne. Com., Admon. and I.
37 Elliotes, F'rancis, Worqester. Admon. and I.
38 Ellis (.'), William, Eldersfield. Admon. and W. I.
39 EUcoxe, John, Claynes. W. I.
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40 Eede, Thomas, Studly.
41 Eaton, Thomas, Hatton.
42 Edmye, Roger, Shipston-upon-Stower.
43 Elins, William, Inckbarrow.
44 Freman ah. Farmer, Robert, Grafton Flyford.
45 Fulwood, Thomas, Aston Cantlowe.
46 Fletcher, Edmund, Halesowen.
47 Kidman, Richard, Bishampton.
48 Farmer als. Smyth, John, Rushwick.
49 Frend, Alice, Studley.
50 Farre, John, yeoman, Malvern Magna.
51 Forte, William, yeoman, Elmley Castle.
52 Fullwood, Robert, gent., Aston Cantlowe.
53 Feryman, Thomas, clerk, Harvington.
54 Fearne, John, Claynes.
55 Fell als. Ditchfield, William, labourer, Budbrooke.
56 Griffin, John, Over Pillarton.
57 Greene, William, Stoke Prior.
58 Gegge, Thomas, yeoman. Nether Arley.
59 Greves, Thomas, Kings Norton.
60 Greene, Frances, widow, Chadesley.
61 Gressing^ham, Roger, Bewdesert.
62 Greene, John, Great Malvern.
63 Gest, John, Northfield.
64 George, Thomas, Wadborow, Stoulton.
65 Greene, John, Great Malvern.
66 George, Catherine, Overbury.
67 Gregory, Joan, widow. Kings Norton.
67a Godwin als. Clarke, Ann,
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Harris, Joan, spinster, Hartlebury.
Harte, John, husbandman, Aulfricke.
Haselton, Jeromy, Eckington.
Harcott, Thomas, Stoke Prior.
Handes, Thomas, Kings Norton.
Harrison, Margaret, widow, Bushley.
Haynes, George, Droitwich.
Hill, Humphrey, carpenter, Grimley.
Hanburie, Philip, yeoman, Elmley Lovet.
Houldshipp, Sibell, Bredon.
Harris, Elenor, Cleeveload.
Howie, Isabel, Ombersley.
Hopkins, John, Yardley.
Hill, John, clerke, Norton Evesham.
Hartwell, Hugh, Aston Magna.
Handsonne als. Paynter, Joyce, widow, .
Hickes, Richard, yeoman, Norton Curlew.
Hunt, Thomas, Dodderhill.
Harward, Richard, Evesham.
Halliberie, Isabel, Lap worth.
Handes, Elizabeth, Kings Norton,
Harris, Hugh, Hagley.
Heathe, Rowland, tayler, Seavern Stoke.
Haughton, Thomas, gent, Bromesgrove.
Hart, Edward, Clent.
Hill, Richard, tayler, Clent.
Hall, John, Halesowen.
Horseman, William, Long Compton.
Horneblower, Jefferie, Kidderminster.
Hall, Thomas, Upton-upon-Severne.
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Hands, John, blacksmith, Yardley.
Jurden, William, St. Nicholas, Droitwich.
Jones, William, Wolverley.
Jamson, John, husbandman, Bearley.
James, Humphrey, Severne Stoke.
Joyner, Joan, widow, Long Compton.
Joyner, William, husbandman, Long Compton.
Jeacocks, Leonard, Lighthorne.
Kerape, Ann, widow, Harvington.
Kynersley, Randoll, Stoulton.
Kendricke, Francis, Yardley.
Knight, Walter, yeoman, Defford.
Kendrick, Anthony, Hanley Castle.
Lillye, Francis, carpenter, Bidford.
Lindon, Francis, husbandman, Kings Norton.
Lane, Elizabeth, widow, Pendock.
Lyde, Edward, Elmley Castle.
Lovesey, Walter, Barton.
Michell, John, Longdon.
Marshall, Alice, South Litleton.
Muchell, John, yeoman, Eldersfield.
Mason, William, Defford-
Man, Henry, husbandman, Clifton.
Mylies, George, yeoman, Brailes.
Matts, John, clerk, Pinvin.
Marchant, Humfrey, Kidderminster.
Midleton, Richard, Hatton.
Mill, Humphrey, Great Shelsley.
Marrett, Thomas, St. Peters, Droitwich.
Muncke, Elizabeth, Acton Beachamp.
Michell, William, yeoman, Longdon.
Marshall, William, Cropthorne.
Neaste, John, Eldersfield.
Nynd, Thomas, Overbury.
Oldnall, William, Churchill.
Pendrice als. Glover, Humfrey, Droitwich.
Perrott, William, Belbroughton.
Parker, Richard, gent., Staunton.
Paston, John, naylor, Halesowen.
Phillipps, Francis, Evesham.
Pilkington, William, Whatcot.
Parkes, John, Halesowen.
Price, Edward, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
Phippes, John, Elmley.
Pooler, Richard, Elmley Lovet.
Prior, Richard, Wolford Magna.
Phillips, Alice, Cobley, Warwick.
Povie, Roger, St. Peter, Worcester.
Perks, William, Hallow.
Pyllett, Edward, Hartlebury.
Pace, Mnrgaret, Birlingham.
Pudye als. Pratt, Humphrey, Stoke Prior.
Potter, Paris, Evenlode.
Price, Edward, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
Pardoe, Lewis, Ombersley.
Pensell, Lawrence, wheelwright, Yardley.
Puller, Thomas, Areley.
Reynolds, Thomas, yeoman. Kings Norton.
Rudge, Thomas, chaundler, Bengworth.
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155 Russell, Elizabeth, Little Malvern.
156 Rawlens, Jane, widow, Sherriffs Lench.
157 Rowse, Thomas, Newbold Pacie.
158 Ridgdale, Henry, Kings Norton.
159 Reade, John, Pendock.
160 Roberts, Walter, husbandman, Elmley Castle.
161 Reade, Walter, Worcester.
162 Richards, Robert, shomaker, St. Peter, Worcester.
163 Rose, Robert, Paxford.
164 Rose, Ann, Halford.
165 Ricketts, Thomas, Stoulton.
166 Smith, John, Pillarton Hersey.
167 Cockett, Froyrh, St. Michael Bedwardine.
168 Saunders, Francis, Hanley Castle.
169 Child, Appollin, widow, Kempsey.
170 Sclycer, Anne, widow, Ombersley.
171 Stoneall, John, yeoman, Stoulton.
172 Clent, Elizabeth, Hartlebury.
173 Setterford, George, yeoman, Hanley Castle.
174 Staple, Edward, Blackwell.
175 Smith ah. Giles, John, Ombersley.
176 Scarlett, Phillip, Wootten Wawen.
177 Smithe, Thomas, Pershore.
178 Skudamore, Richard, Hampton Curlew.
179 Smyth, John, yeoman, Eldersfield.
180 Savell, John, Kidderminster.
181 Stevens, Richard, Rowley Regis.
183 Smith, Francis, Chadsley Corbet.
183 Sturch, Margaret, widow, Stourton, Warwick.
184 Stanton, Humfrey, Bromsgrove.
185 South, John, Wick Pershore.
186 Smith, Thomas, Himbleton.
187 Saunders, Thomas, Warwick.
188 Sayer, Edward, Aston Cantloe.
189 Twinberrow, Richard, Much Malvern.
190 Tailor, Thomas, Madresfield.
191 Tursacre ah. Bickernill, James, Dodderhill.
192 Throckmorton, Francis, esq., Ullenhall.
193 Tandie, Joyce, Bredicote.
194 Tounson, Richard, plowwright, Halford.
195 Tandie, William, Bishampton.
196 Trapp, John, yeoman, Croome Debitot.
197 Tony, Christopher, Longdon.
198 Tawney, Thomas, maltmaker, Worcester.
199 Townsend, Elizabeth, widow, Warwick.
200 Walker, Thomas, Kidderminster.
20 r Whopper, Thomas, Hanley Castle.
202 White, William, yeoman, Halesowen.
203 Woodward, John, husbandman, Salwarp.
204 Wiett, Elizabeth, widow, Bushley.
205 Wagstaffe, Ellen, widow, Tanworth.
206 Wall, Alice, Shelsley.
207 Westlie, William, Hatton.
208 Wheeler, Robert, Long Compton.
209 Wilkes, Edward, Idlecote.
210 Wilkes, Richard, carpenter, Harvington.
2 1 ! White, John, Birlingham.
212 Watton, Thomas, husbandman, Whichford.
213 Wright, Robert, carrier, Kidderminster.
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Waker, John, husbandman, Snitterfield. W. I.
Whithorne, John, yeoman, Hanley Castle. Admon. and W,
Worfield, Anne, . Admon,
Webb, Thomas, Hagley. Admon. and I.
Wyncott, Edward, husbandman, Egiock, Inckberrow. Admon. and I.
White, Thomas, Rowington. I.
Yarron ah. Yarrington, Richard, husbandman,
Upton-on- Severn. Admon.
Yoxall, Hugh, Powick. Admon. and I.
Yeoans, William, Ripple. W. I.
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Amphlett, Edmund, Sahvarp.
Ancell, Edmund, Earlscrome.
Alford, Gilbert, Chevington Pershore.
Arrowsmith, Margaret, widow, St. Nicholas, Wore
Addis, John, husbandman, Hanley Castle.
Acton, Margaret, Temple Grafton.
Addams, Henry, Wilmestone.
Brantley, William, Evesham.
Blount, Thomas, esq., Astley.
Barrett, Cornishe, Coften Hacket.
Brace, John, yeoman, Cobley, Warwick.
Balle, James, husbandman, Poyck.
Bach, Richard, Halesowen.
• Baylies, Katherine, widow, Cropthorne.
Bugden, John, milner, Aldington.
Bagnall, William, brewer, St. Andrew, Worcester.
Bagnall, Raphe, Worcester.
Baughe, Richard, Tibberton.
Barnes, Eleanor, spinster, Hanly Castle.
Baker, William, Worcester.
Beck, Ann, widow. Hallow.
Burson, Thomas, husbandman, Brodway.
Bennett, Richard, yeoman, Aston Cantloe.
Bache, John, Chadsley Corbet.
Bevan, Thomas, St. Martin, Worcester.
Bennett, John, Worcester.
Batchler, Cicely, St. Andrew Pershore.
Bybbe, Thomas, Stoke Prior.
Barwell, Thomas, vicar of Cropthorne.
Bennett, John, sithsmith, Chadsley Corbett.
Baughe, Joane, Defforde.
Baughe, Ann, widow, Pensam.
Blackewell, John, .Alderminster.
Barnard, Thomas, Chasely.
Bevan, Edward, .
Bayleis, Margaret, Butlers Marston.
Baker, John, yeoman, Stourbridge.
Baylies, Catherine, widow, Cropthorne.
Bache, Thomas, Broome.
Boulton, William, yeoman, Feckenham.
Baker, Elizabeth, widow, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Berry, John, Whichenford.
Crumpe, John, husbandman, Badsey.
Copland, James, yeoman, Bidford.
Corbette, Simon, gent., Defford.
Cowper, William, Hatton.
Cale, Stephen, Pershore.
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48 Cookes, Alice, widow, Snitterfield. W. I.
49 Channce, Christopher, Hadsor. W.
50 Channce, Henry, liromsgrove. W. I.
51 Channce, Wilham, Worcester. W.
52 Clewer, John, Worcester. Admon.
53 Cowper, John, husbandman, Broughton Hackett. W. I.
54 Capp, Anne, widow. Butlers Marston. W. I.
55 Cowper, Isabel, spinster, Rouslench. W.
56 Collins, Isabel, widow. Kings Norton. W. I.
57 Charlett, Alice, widow, Cleeve Prior. W. I.
58 Copper, John, Bewdesert. W.
59 Carver, Samuel, Evesham. W.
60 Clerk, Anthony, Holt. W. I.
61 Cooke, William, yeoman, Suckley. W. I.
62 Coppe, Thomas, yeoman, Beusall. W.
63 Cooke, Hugh, Grimley. W.
64 Cookes, John, yeoman. Stoke Prior. W. I.
65 Collier, Giles, husbandman, Birlingham. W. I.
66 Cheswell, Dansey, Worcester. Admon. and I.
67 Cox, Richard, weaver, St. Andrew, Worcester. W. I.
68 Cocks, Thomas, Wick-Pershore. W.
69 CavuU {or Ccirull) als. Cale, Francis, Birchmorton. W. I.
69a Cartwright als. Harper, Philip, Ombersley. W.
70 Dowler, William, Hanley Castle. W. I.
71 Daye, William, labourer, Rouslench. Admon. and I.
72 Doollytle, Thomas, clothier, Kidderminster. W. I.
73 Day, William, Pinvin. W.
74 Damanons, John, St. Swithin, Worcester. Admon. and I.
75 Edkins, John, yeoman, Aston Cantloe. W. I.
76 Elffe, Joan, widow. Hallo we. W. I.
77 Elletts, Francis, yeoman, Brodwaye. W. I.
78 Field, Edmund, clothier, Worcester.
79 Foyles, Margaret, widow, Bromesgrove.
80 Farr, George, yeoman, Powick.
81 Fissard, Richard, yeoman, Cotherige.
82 Ferriday, Thomas, St. Thomas, Dudley.
83 Field, Clement, Upper Eckington.
84 Farr, Gilbert, Powick.
85 Farm, Margerie, St. John, Bedwardine.
86 Fetherston, John, gent., Atherstone.
87 Freeman, William, Blockley.
88 George, Thomas, labourer, Binton.
89 Greene, John, weaver, Chatesley.
90 Geeves, William, Dodderhill.
91 Gardnor, John, husbandman. Little Wolford.
92 Geast, Richard, Alvechurch.
93 George, William, Pepleton.
94 Greene, William, Li<;he.
95 Godsawe, Humfrey, Defford.
96 George, Thomas, Ripple.
97 Gardner, Philip, Ombersley.
98 George, Elizabeth, widow, Wadborrow.
99 Greatage, John, Aston Cantloe.
100 Graye, Robert, glasyer, Warwick,
10 1 Gibbes, George, yeoman, Haselor.
102 Haden, William, Dudley.
103 Hurdman, Richard, Kemsey.
104 Huband als. Hibbotts, John, Priors Salford.
105 Hall als. Olyver, Richard, Upton-upon-Seveme
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106 Hall, Richard, St. Peter, Worcester. Admon. and I.
107 Halle, Thomas, yeoman, Mathon. W. I.
108 Halle, Thomas, Defford. Admon. and I.
109 Harbome, Thomas, Cieeve Prior. Com., Admon. and I.
no Heirne als. London, Margery, widow, Briclehampton. W. I.
1 1 1 Hannes, Elizabeth, widow, Yardley. W. I.
112 Heminge, John, Inkebarrow. W.I.
113 Harrison, Christopher, Bromsgrove. W.
114 Hamecke, George, Shipston-upon-Stour. W. I.
115 Hobday, Alice, widow, Feckenham. W.I.
116 Hickes, William, Bidford. Admon. and I.
117 Hannowe als. Hanway, John, Bidford. Admon. and I.
118 Humphries, Richard, Willington. W.
119 Hart, John, yeoman, Aufricke. W. I.
120 Harbach, John, yeoman. Stoke Prior. W. I.
121 Hill, Richard, joyner, St. Ellen, Worcester. W. I.
122 Hawkins, George, clothier, St. Andrew, Worcester. W. I.
123 Hichcoxe, Humfrie, husbandman. Over Brayles. W. I.
124 Holland, Christopher, Alfricke. Com., Admon. and I.
125 Haynes, Richard, husbandman, Dormston. W. I.
126 Hemming, Thomas, Bidford. W.
127 Hardyman, John, Evenlode. W. I,
128 Heynes, Edmund, Shrevelench. W.
129 Harris, Wolstan and Anne, St. Nicholas, Warwick. Admon. and I.
130 Hawtyn, Christopher, Alderminster. W.
131 'Harbart, William, Stoke Prior. Admon. and I.
132 Harris, Richard, Hartleburie. Admon. and W. I.
133 Hill, Hugh, Droitwich. Admon. and I.
134 Hadley, Thomas, Halesowen. W. I.
135 Handye, Hugh, Feckenham. W. I.
136 Harforde, Thomas, Coughton. W.
137 Hill, John, husbandman, Nether Arley. W. I.
138 Higgens, John, Halesowen. Admon.
139 Hancoze, Anne, widow, Studley. W.
140 Hill, William, gent., London and Bromsgrove. W. I,
141 Hadley, Thomas, carpenter, Warwick. Com. and W. I.
142 Hill, John, husbandman, Holte. Admon. and I.
143 Harbcrne, Francis, yeoman. North Littleton. W. I.
144 Halford, Robert, Halford. Com., Admon. and I.
145 Hall, Thomas and Joyce, Elmley Lovet. Admon.
146 Ingrame, William, Hallow. W. I.
147 Ingram, William, Great Witley. W. I.
148 Ingram, Richard, Aston Cantloe. W. I.
149 Jeffes, Thomas, miller, Stoke Prior. W. I.
150 Juce, Charles, Elmley Lovet. W.
151 Jones, Margery, widow, Spernall. W. I.
152 Jenninges, Elizabeth, Eckington. Admon. and I.
153 Jones, Thomas, Coughton. Admon. and I.
153a Jones als. Walker, Alice, Witchford. Admon. and I.
154 Keightley, Jone, Kidderminster. Admon. and I.
155 Knight, William, Great Malvern. Admon. and I.
156 Knight, Francis, shoomaker, Bromesgrove. W. I.
157 Kerry, Francis, gent., Kidderminster. W.
158 Knoles, Richard, Alcestcr. W.I,
159 Kings, John, Burton-on-the-Heath. W.I.
160 Lambert, Francis, Showton. W.
161 Lingham, James, Upton-upon-Sevem. W. I.
162 Lowe, John, Yardley. I.
163 Littleton, Humfrey, Nawnton Beachamp. Admon.
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164 Lench, Thomas, Hampton Lovet.
165 Linten, George, yeoman, Claynes.
166 Lambert, Edward, Burmington.
167 Lambe, Ann, Himbleton.
168 Lewis, John, Tardebig.
i68« Lowe, John, Yardley.
169 More, John, yeoman, Moseley.
170 Moule, Margaret, widow, Elmley Lovet.
171 Mancell, Catherine, Blockley.
172 Marshall als. Millard, Robert, yeoman, Hartley.
173 Maddocke, John, Upton-upon-Severn.
174 Moye, Elizabeth, Stoke Prior.
175 Maio, Thomas, Worcester.
176 Mathews, Maredde, husbandman, Ligh.
177 Merrill, John, Flyford Flavell.
178 Mathews, Anne, widow, Cofton Hackett.
179 Moore, Dorothy, widow, Pershore.
180 Merrell, Robert, husbandman, Fliford Flavell.
181 Marchall, William, husbandman, Coughton.
182 Moulton, William, esq., Mathon.
183 Mathews, Richard, yeoman, Cofton Hackett.
184 Mason, Isabel, widow, Pershore.
185 Marshall, Robert, Inckberrow.
186 Mills, William, clothier, St. Andrew, Worcester.
187 Moulton, Ann, widow, Ombersley.
188 More, Henry, yeoman, Pershore.
1 89 Mitford, Philip, gent., Worcester.
190 Myles als. Aspinner, Thomas, Worcester.
191 Muchell, John, Eldersfield.
19 (a Moulton als. Hall, Marie, .
192 Norton, Joan, widow, Claynes.
193 Nayor, John, husbandman, Ombersley.
194 Pallawin, James, Oxhill.
195 Perrye, Charles, yeoman. Much Malvern.
196 Perkes, Nicholas, Feckenham.
197 Prettie, Humphrey, Kings Norton.
198 Pardy, Eliza, Ilmington.
199 Pace, John, Birlingham.
200 Petford, George, Binton.
201 Parker, William, Worcester.
202 Pratt, William, Wick-Pershore.
203 Penn, Elizabeth, widow, Bromsgrove.
204 Parker, Elizabeth, widow. All Saints, Worcester.
205 Perkins, Ann, Long Compton.
206 Perkes, Edward, Shreve Lench.
207 Parkes, William, yeoman, Halesowen.
208 Pardoe, Robert, Ombersley.
209 Powell, Henry, Leigh.
210 Price, John, yeoman, Bradway.
211 Raynscrafte, Ursula, widow, St. Mary, War^vick.
212 Roberts, William, Binton.
213 Redway, Clemence, widow, Bromsgrove.
214 Ryver, John, husbandman, Eldersfield.
215 Robbins, Thomas, clerk, Upton-upon-Severn.
216 Rocke, Robert, husbandman, Whichford.
217 Restall, John, weaver, Eldersfield.
218 Robinson, Edward, Feckenham.
219 Rogers, John, Stratford-upon-Avon.
220 Sowden, John, yeoman, Stoke Prior.
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221 Stonnall, Anne, spinster, Seavern Stoke.
222 Smyth, Henry, labourer, Evesham.
223 Sponer, William, husbandman, North Littleton.
224 Smithe, Thomas, husbandman, North Littleton.
225 Smyth, Robert, Icombe.
226 Smyth, Robert, Loxley.
227 Sparke, Richard, husbandman, Pepleton.
228 Salter, Robert, labourer, Binton.
229 Stringer, Richard, All Saints, Worcester.
230 Steward, IVIary, Hanbury.
231 Smith, Dorothy, widow, Kidderminster.
232 Steephens, Robert, yeoman, Paxford.
233 Smith, Edward, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
234 Stomiall, Rowland, Seavern Stoke.
235 Symons, Ann, Spernall.
236 Scot, Walter, husbandman, Elmley Lovet.
237 Steward, Thomas, Hanbury.
238 Taylor, John, husbandman, Combrooke.
239 ToUie, John, husbandman, Martley.
240 Tomes, William, taylor, Lulsley.
241 Tibbott, Alice, widow, Bromsgrove.
242 Turner, Edward, yeoman, Bidford.
243 Tylt, Thomas, milner, Bromsgrove.
244 Terrett, Andrew, husbandman, Longdon.
245 \Name torn aivny^
246 Wallsgrove als. Fleete, Thomas, Worcester.
247 Williams, Edmund, Longdon.
248 White, Margaret, Wick-Pershore.
249 White, John, Hanley Castle.
250 Woolmer als. Brock, Richard, Himbleton
251 Wilcoxe, John, Inckbarrow.
252 Washborne, John, Evesham.
253 Warrall, William, husbandman, Bromsgrove.
254 Wilks, Eleanor, Bromsgrove.
255 Woodward, William, Abberton.
256 Welch, , Ombersley.
257 Wright, William, St. John's, Worcester.
258 Wilcoxe, Alexander, gent., Inckbarrow.
259 Witheyford, Catherine, widow, Hatton.
260 Warde, Marian, widow, Over Brayles.
261 Warman, Francis, husbandman, Ombersley.
262 Wilkes, Alice, widow, Briclehampton.
263 Williams, Richard, St. John, Bedwardine.
264 Wells, Thomas, yeoman, Alvestone.
265 Wheler, Beatrice, widow, Priors Salford.
266 Wilks, Isabelle, widow Briclehampton.
267 Warkman, John, carpenter, Upton-upon-Severn.
268 Walker, Ralph, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
269 Wittcome, William, Chaseley.
270 Wilcoxe, Alexander, Inckbarrow.
271 Weekes, Josias, yeoman, Bredicott.
272 Williams, Roger, husbandman, Madresfield.
273 Wotton, William, husbandman, Tysoe.
274 Williams, Ann, spinster, Madresfield.
275 Whitley, Thomas, Upton-upon-Severn.
276 Waulter, Lawrence, husbandman, Bromsgrove.
277 Weaver, Jane, Martin Hussingtree.
278 Woogan, Edmond, Knightwick.
279 YaxQold, Thomas, Odingley.
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Austen, Anne, widow, Powicke.
Amphlitte, Thomas, clothier, Worcester.
Aubrey, Nicholas, Whichford.
Allison, Richard, Shawlcnch.
Aushalls ah. Hosier. Richard, Dormeston.
Addis, Francis, Lieghe.
Batchlor, William, Cotherige.
Brooke, Anne, widow, Naunton Bechampe.
Bestpltche, Miles, St. Swithin, Worcester.
Barkley, William, Rowley.
Baylies, Thomas, Hanburie.
Bamford, John, Churchill.
Brantley, Anne and Jane, F.vesham.
Byrte, Thomas, husbandman, Evesham.
Baxter, Thomas, Peopleton.
Birte, William, Weecanforde.
Bugbie, William, Hallowe.
Bracie, William, Snitterfield.
Baylies, Martha, spinster. Stoke Prior.
Boulte, Richard, Grimley.
Beete, Isable, widow, Honington.
Butler, Catherine, Defiford.
Bentley, John, husbandman, Wick-Pershore.
Barnard, Thomas, weaver, Ridmarley Debitot.
Baker, John, Bromesgrove.
Brawler, Anne, widow, Salwarpe.
Bent, Richard, Lapworth.
Bouts, Clement, widow, Evesham.
Barnet, Francis, Franckley.
Baggot, Oliver, Ipsley.
Bradeley, Barnabas, locksmith, Pedmore.
Blakenege, John, St. Andrews, Worcester.
Bradford, Giles, Chasley.
Bryan, Thomas, Kidderminster.
Blue, Henry, All Saints, Worcester.
Browne, John, St. Swithins, Worcester.
Blackwell, John Taylor, Warndon.
Beale, John, Burmington.
Crumpe, John, yeoman, Cropthorne.
Clarke, William, clerk, 15irchmorton.
Clent, John, sen., Hartlebiiry.
Cave, John, St. Clement, Worcester.
Cottrell, Peter, yeoman, Yardley.
Cleave, George, .
Cliffe ah. Rawlyns, Jone, widow, Honington.
Chambers, jhone, widow, Yardley.
Chapman, Daniel, Hanley Castle.
Carver, Rice, St. Marie, Witton, Droitwich.
Childe, Edward, Grimley.
Courte, Thomas, weaver, Dormston.
Cresser, Giles, Abberton.
Cooke, Anthony, Grimley.
Chapman, Thomas, yeoman, Bidford.
Chandler, Joan, widow, St. Andrew, Worcester.
Clarke, Robert, Pershore.
Clarke, Elizabeth, Chatisley.
Crew, Richard, yeoman, St. Andrew, Droitwich.
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58 Dunne, William, Barford.
59 Dingley, Francis, gent., Charlton.
60 Darke, William, Worcester.
61 Dekes, John, Tysoe.
62 Dowler, William, husbandman, Feckenham.
63 Daniell, Ann, widow, Crowle.
64 Dobbins, Giles, Worcester.
65 Dolphin, Alice, widow, St. Martin, Worcester.
65a Dolpheene, Alice, St. Martin, Worcester.
66 Edge, Thomas, Holy Cross, Pershore.
67 Eedes, Thomas, Tanworth.
68 Eccleshall, Alice, widow. Old Swinford.
69 Fownes, Elizabeth, widow, Studley.
70 Fincher, Henry, husbandman, Grafton Fliford.
71 Fareley, Edward, Strensham.
72 Fownes, William, yeoman, Belbroughton.
73 Fowler, Richard, yeoman, Stretton.
74 Flinte, Thomas, King's Norton.
75 Fownes, Richard, D.D., Seavern Stoke.
76 Finche, Elizabeth, widow, St. Thomas, Dudley.
77 Fitter, John, husbandman, Yardley.
78 Foxe, Henry, Upton Warren.
79 Freeston, Richard, Kidderminster.
80 Fielde, William, husbandman, Shrawley.
81 Feend, Robert, Upton-upon-Sevem.
82 Grimett, Thomas, yeoman, Bidford.
83 Galamore, Michael, St. Hellens, Worcester.
84 Godfrey, Thomas, Mathon.
85 Godwin, Thomas, husbandman, Alveston.
86 Gyles, William, husbandman, Great Witley.
87 Gardner, William, mercer, Evesham.
88 Gell, Richard, Worcester.
89 Gower, John, Kings Norton.
90 Gegge, Thomas, yeoman, Areley Kinges.
91 Graingeman, Alice, widow, Whatcot.
92 Gutteridge, Richard, Belbroughton.
93 Gower, Sampson, Grimley.
94 Garrett, Jane, widow, Great Inckbarrow.
95 Greene, Thomas, Mathon.
96 Gardner, Jane, widow, Evesham.
97 Grafton, John, husbandman, Claverdon.
98 Gwattkins, Richard, Much Malvern.
99 Greenewaye, Christopher, labourer, Hartlebury.
100 Hunt, Humphrey, husbandman, Studley.
loi Haw, John, husbandman, Yardley.
102 Haslewood, Dorothy, widow, Briclehampton.
103 Hill, Nicholas, Bromsgrove.
104 Hanbury, Philip, Elmley Lovet.
105 Hall, Francis, Worcester.
106 Hodges, Thomas, Broadwaye.
107 Hanburie, Thomas, Elmley Lovet.
108 Hill, William, Upton Warren.
109 Hopkins, John, Claverdon.
no Higgins, Richard, Halford.
111 Howe, Simon, Warwick.
112 Hancoxe, Thomas, Pillarton Hersey.
113 Hunt, Margery, widow, Elmley Castle.
114 Hunte, Thomas, Tanworth.
1 1 5 Hawe, Robert, clothier^ Worcester.
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16 Harbage, Robert, Shrawley.
17 HaTvkins, John, Worcester.
18 Hudson, Ralph, Budbrooke.
19 Hankins, Thomas, Worcester.
[2o Hill, Symon, husbandman, Comberton Magna.
\2\ Hughes, Daniell, clerk, Claynes.
>2 Hill, John, St. Michael, Bedwardine.
23 Hurdman, Elizabeth, widow, Kempsey.
124 Hunt, Thomas, Tanworth.
[25 Harrison, Richard, Tardebig.
[26 Huntyngton ah. Butler, George, Feckenham.
27 Hobes, Joane, widow, Bushly.
[28 Hopkins, William, gent., Warwick.
[29 Haynes, Thomas, Dormston.
[30 Havord, John, Ombersley.
[31 Ibles, Richard, yeoman, Knightwick.
[32 Jones, Adam, gent., Droitwich.
'33 Jones, Robert, yeoman, Beoley.
[34 Jones, John, St. Helen, Worcester.
'35 Jefferey, William, All Church.
[36 Jones, Agnes, widow, Grafton Fliford.
[37 Kempe, Mary, widow, Feckenham.
[38 Kercum, Ann, widow, Halesowen.
[39 Kitchen, John, labourer. Holy Cross, Pershore.
[40 Kinward, John, innkeeper, Dodenham.
[41 Kerby, William, baker, Henley-in-Arden.
[42 Kinden, Simon, husbandman, Stone.
143 Lie, John, husbandman, Atchlench.
[44 Littellton, Phillip, widow, Stourbridge.
[45 Lee, William, Holte.
[46 Lawe, Thomas, hatter, Dodderhill.
[47 Lewis, Henry, Kings Norton.
[48 Lewis, Margaret, widow, Kings Norton.
[49 Lenche, Elizabeth, widow, Kidderminster.
[50 Ledington, Robert, gent., Worcester.
;5i Mense, John, yeoman, Himbleton.
[52 Millard, Thomas, St. Clement's, Worcester.
[53 Mayo, Richard, Hampton Curlew.
[54 Moseley, Robert, yeoman, Whitchurch.
;55 Mathewe, William, yeoman, Norton Lynsie.
[56 Mucklowe, John, Halesowen.
[57 Mills, Richard, husbandman, Haselor.
[58 Marston, Bryan, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
[59 Netherton, Henry, Cropthorne.
t6o Norris, Henry, Bromsgrove.
[61 Nicholls, Francis, Witch.
[62 Nayer, Geffrey, husbandman, Ombersley.
[63 Nayre, Thomas, Ombersley.
164 Nicholes, William, Brayles.
[65 Norris, John, Rushocke.
[66 Nott, Arthur, Shelsley Kings.
r67 Neede, George, Much Malvern.
168 Ordway, John, glover, All Saints, Evesham.
169 Padgett, Robert, yeoman, Kidderminster.
[70 Percks, Margery, Feckenham.
[71 Piers, Thomas, Badsey.
[72 Peplowe, John, Chadsley Corbet.
[73 Pratt, Edward, husbandman, Rouslench.
[74 Pitt, Richard, Liegh.
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175 Pardoe, Richard, Martin Hussintree.
176 Penne, William, Kidderminster.
177 Pratt, George, husbandman, Pershore.
178 Raynolls, Thomas, husbandman, Kidderminster.
179 Rea, Gregory, mercer, St. Helen's, Worcester.
180 Richards, Humphrey, Stone.
181 Reeve, William, Inckbarowe.
182 Rawbon, Matthew, Hasley.
183 Roberts, Edward, Great Comberton.
184 Reeve, Thomas, Stoke Prior.
185 Rucke, Nicholas, Bromesgrove.
186 Richards, John, Oldbury.
187 Riley, George, Redmirley Debitot.
188 Rose, Richard, Burmington.
189 Robbins, Robert, yeoman, Paxford.
190 SchoUowe, William, gent., Droitwich.
191 Sparke, John, husbandman, Holte.
192 Sovirthorne, John, husbandman, Strensham.
193 Sich, William, Broome.
194 Steward, Walter, yeoman, Inckberrow.
195 Spooner, William, yeoman. North Litleton.
196 Sheppard, Richard, Pershore.
197 Smyth, Richard, yeoman, Beibroughton.
198 Stone, Thomas, Ombersley.
199 Smythe, George, weaver, Northfield.
200 Sdatter, William, Long Compton.
201 Symons, Joan, widow. Castle Morton.
202 Shepard, Thomas, glover, St. Andrew, Pershore.
203 Stockinge als. Mintam, William, Worcester.
204 Seaverne, Gabriel, Worcester.
205 Sowley, John, yeoman, Churchill.
206 Smythe, George, weaver, Northfield.
207 Shereiffe, Robert, yeoman, Tibberton.
208 Saunders, Ursula, widow, Holy Cross, Pershore.
209 Tayler, Christopher, Worcester.
210 Turner, Nowell, husbandman. Little Witley.
21 1 Trewman, John, clerk, Feckenliam.
212 Toy, Edward, clothier, Kidderminster.
213 Taylor, Francis, labourer. Much Malvern.
214 Turberville, John, Kenisey.
215 Tomes, Roger, Harvington.
216 Tayler, Edward, labourer, Blockley.
217 Turnor, John, yeoman, Suckley.
218 ToUey, Thomas, Hartlebury.
219 Veale, William, St. Mary, Warwick.
220 Whithead, John, Bridgetown, Warwick.
221 Watts, Thomas, St. S within, Worcester.
222 Walker, Dunston, husbandman. Over Tysoe.
223 Woodward, John, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
224 Waters, Edward, joyner, Bromesgrove.
225 Whittingham, George, labourer, Bushley.
226 Willetts, Anthony, nayler, Rowley.
227 Wheeler, James, Claynts.
228 Wheller, Thomas, shoemaker, Ipsley.
229 Wareinge, Tliomas, Wolverton.
230 Wheatcraft, Thomas, labourer, Draycot.
231 Wanerton, John, yeoman, Bromesgrove.
232 Wheeler, John, Long Compton.
233 Whitinge, Richard, yeoman, Acton Beachamp.
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Wayman, John, St. Swithins, Worcester. W. I
Wincot, Katherine, widow, Whicliford. Com. and W. I
Warne, John, yeoman, Cioonie Deljitot. Com. and W. I
Waynewright, Thomas, Little Willey. AHmon. and I
Yennard, William, St. Peter, Wor( ester. Admon. and I
Yarnold, Mary, widow, Oddinyley. W. I
Yarnold, Edward, Odingley. Admon. and W. I
Yates, Richard, Oinbersley. W. I
Young, William, Little Comberton. W. I
1626.
Asplin, Florence, widow, Blockley. W. I
Arche, Alice, spinster, Kidderminster. W. I
Acton, Hugh, Alvechurch. W. I
Armes, Leonard, husbandman, Pepleton. W. I
Appleby, Richard, labourer. Church Lench. W. I
Allen, Ralph, Severne Stoke. Admon. and I
Amphlett, John, yeoman, Ombersley. W. I
*Angell, John, Kings Brome. Admon. and I
Bromly, Thomas, husbandman. Holy Cross, Pershore. W
Ballamie, Elizabeth, widow, Tanworth. Admon. and I
Byssell, William, sen., Yardley. W. I
Bar, John, labourer, Tanworth. W. I
Baughe als. Wade, Ursula, Pensham. Admon. and I
Birde, Anne, widow, Evesham. Admon. and W. I
Ballard, Elizabeth, widow. Abbots Salford. W,
Bullocke, John, Castle Morton. W. I
Biddle, John, Bushley. Admon. and I
Bennett, Isabell, widow, North Littleton. W. I
Bird, Phillip, Warwicke. Admon. (.'') and I
Blake, Thomas, husbandman, Fladbury. Admon. and I
Baker, John, husbandman, Abbotts Morton. ^ W. I
Banckes, Thomas, yeoman, Churchill. W. I
Berrye, William, Whichford. W. I
Bullocke, John, yeoman, Matherne. W. I
Bett, Elizabeth, widow, Wroxall. W. I
Burston, Jane, widow, Wickhamford. W. I
Burd, William, Evesham. Admon. and I
Baylyes, Edward, husbandman, Whatcot. W. I
Badger, Henry, smith, Bromsgrove. W. I
Bridgewater, William, nailer, Rowley Regis. W. I
Beare, Jane, singlewoman, Leigh. W. I
Combey, John, clothier, St. Nicholas, Worcester. W,
Clarke, William, husbandman, Eldersfield. W. I
Churchyard, Christopher. Kidderminster. W. I
Clarke, William, shoomaker, Warwick. W. I
Callow, John, Severne Stoke. W. I
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Cookes, William, weaver, Franckley. W. I
Chew, John, shepherd, Warwick. W. I
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Crane, Nicholas, wyredrawer, Kidderminster. Admon. and I
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Chamflower, George, Upton-upon-Severne.
Cox, John, Clent.
Dance, Robert, yeoman, Overbury.
Dide, William, husbandman, Blockley.
Dowler, Elnor, widow, Hanley Castle.
Davis, Robert, yeoman, Martinhusingtree.
Day, Isabell, widow, Rouslenche.
Dawby, John, yeoman, Dodenham.
Davenport, Alice, Warwick.
Dickins ah. Symonds, Alice, Witley Parva.
Dickins, Anne, Witley Parva.
Dickins, William, yeoman. Little Witley.
Doughty, Edward, yeoman, Markley.
Farmer, Edward, Great Shelsley.
Fletcher, Thomas, inholder, Stoulton.
Fletcher, John, labourer, Redditch.
Force, Richard, husbandman, Hanley Castle.
Fowler, John, Stretton-upon-fosse.
Farmer, Mary, widow, Warndon.
Greave, John, Kings Norton.
Granger, Robinson, yeoman, Warwick.
Goodman, Anne, widow, Hallow.
Goodwin ah. Clarke, Elinor, Wick-Pershore.
Gatfield, John, yeoman, Powick.
Gowen, Samuel, husbandman, Powick.
Graunte, John, blacksmith, Brodway.
George, Anne, widow, Norton-Breedon.
Greene, William, Aston Cantlowe.
T^a Goodyere, John, husbandman, Kemsey.
74 Harvie, Francis, Norton, Warwick.
Haydon, Rose, Bromesgrove.
Haye, Walter, weau, Witchford.
Hill, Francis, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Hartleburie ah. Greenewaye, Joan, Pendocke.
Howse, Robert, carpenter, Claverdon.
Haynes, John, Hallow.
Hawkes, Adam, husbandman, Wasperton.
Hopkins, Edward, Hartleburye.
Hemings, Francis, yeoman, Bromsgrove.
Hobbins, William, husbandman, Salford Priors.
Hampton, William, yeoman, Powick.
Hopkins, Frances, widow, Aston Cantloe.
Hill, Henry, yeoman, Feckenham.
Harris, Joyce, widow, Norton-Evesham.
Hunt, Robert, Pershore.
Home, Richard, Wickhamford.
Hillar, Johan, spinster. Hallow.
Houson, Thomas, Tardebige.
Hiller, Thomas, milner, Elmbridge.
Hodges ah. Tanner, Elizabeth, Churchill.
Harper, William, Henley-in-Arden.
Hart, William, husbandman, Flyford Flavell.
Harbert, John, yeoman. Ripple.
98 Hopkins, Michael, yeoman, Welsborne.
99 Hill, Randle, Rushock.
100 Hill, Katherine, widow. Ripple,
loi Harris, Richard, Long Compton.
102 Harrison, Phillippe, Besford.
103 Harper, Thomas, clerk, Elmley Castle.
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104 Horneblower, , Stone. W.
105 Harburne, John, Upton-upon-Severne. Admon.
106 Hopkins, Isabell, widow, Yardley. W. I.
107 Heekes, Richard, yeoman, Defford. W. I.
108 Harris, Eleanor, widow, Tanworth. W. I.
109 [torn a'way\ St. Edmonds. Admon.
no Jones, John, Henley-in-Arden. W. I.
111 Jewks, Edward, yeoman, Wolverley. W. I.
112 Jevens, Nicholas, Stretford. Admon.
113 Jackson, Henry, clerk, Dudley, Worcester. W. I.
114 Jones, Francis, clerk, Martlie. Admon.
115 Juce, Eleanor, widow, Warwick. Admon. and I.
116 Kemmet, Joan, widow, Conderton. W.
117 Knight, Thomas, hammerman. Old Swinford. W. I.
118 Launder, Thomas, cowp, Kidderminster. W. I.
119 Lawe, Humphry, Kemsey. Admon. and I.
120 Lea, Margery, widow, Rowington. W. I.
121 Lurcocke, Humfrey, clothier, St. Hellens, Worcester. W. I.
122 Lambe, Phillip, Ombersley. Admon. and I.
123 Langston, Edmund, gent.. Little Hampton. W. I.
124 Leyte, Joan, widow, Chadesley Corbet. Com., Admon. and W. I.
125 Milburne, John, Rowington. W. I.
126 Marret, George, Briclehampton. W. I.
127 Marshall, Bartholomew, tayler, North Littleton. W. L
128 Moores, Francis, yeoman, Oxhill. W. L
129 Moore, Thomas, husbandman. Hill Croome. W.
130 More, Robert, glover, Beng worth. W. L
131 Merrell, George, Atherston. Admon. and L
132 Mamford, Edmund, Elmley Castle. W.
133 Maddock, Anne, widow, Upton-upon-Severne. W.
134 Moore, Margaret, widow, Shipston-upon-Stower. W.
135 Mansell, Nicholas, yeoman, Stourbridge. W. I.
136 Nichoals als. Hosier, Anne, widow. All Saints, Worcester. W. L
137 Norris, Martin, batchelor, Bromsgrove. W. L
138 Nash, Humfrey, clothier. All Saints, Worcester. Admon. and I.
139 Nason, Thomas, yeoman, Rowington. W. L
140 Nozten, John, Shelsley Magna. W.
141 Nocke, John, Besford. Admon.
142 Nott, William, husbandman. Hallow. W. I.
143 Nickcoles als. Marsh, William, All Saints, Worcester. W. I
144 Nash, Thomas, St. Clements, Worcester. W. L
145 Oliver als. Langford, Robert, Bredicot. W. \.
146 Osmand, Thomas, yeoman, Lighe. W. L
147 Pitt, Ann, widow, Leigh. W. L
148 Pittman, Edward, husbandman, Clent. W. L
149 Perkes, John, Harvington. Admon. and L
150 Perkins, Richard, baker, Bleckley. ■ W. L
151 Parker, Connon, Whittington. W.
152 Pollord, Thomas, yeoman, Pyrton. W.
153 Perkins, Katherine, widow, Abbotts Salford. W. L
1 54 Pace, Thomas, yeoman, Birlingham. Admon. and L
155 Parr, William, Alvechurch. Admon.
156 Powesse a/j. Banbury, Erasmus, husbandman, Whatcot. W.
157 Pilkinton, Valentine, yeoman, Whatcot. W. I.
158 Prickett, Jefferie, Knighton. Com. and L
159 Pardie, VVilham, Snitterfield. Com., Admon. and I.
160 Palmer, James, brewer, St. Helens, Worcester. W. L
161 Palmer, Alice, widow, Haseley. W. L
162 Parker, Robert, yeoman, Knighton, Inckbarrow. W. L
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163 Pardee, Walter, husbandman, Ombersley. W. I.
164 Phelpes, Joseph, Bengworth. W.
165 Paddy, Thomas, Bradely, Worcester. W. I.
166 Parsons, William, gent., Spernall. W. I.
167 Paltwin, Robert, carpenter, Bromsgrove. W. I.
168 Palmer [Melshe als\ Alice, Lapworth. Admon. and I.
169 Randoll, John, Preston Bagott. W. I.
170 Rowse, Joyce, widow, Whichford. W.I.
171 Richards, Margaret, spinster, Ombersley. W. I.
172 Roberts, Edward, Great Comberton. Admon. and I.
173 Rea, William, yeoman, Strensham, W. I.
174 Rickards, William, yeoman, Norton-Breedon. W.I.
175 Rogers, Edward, yeoman, Tardebigg. W. I.
176 Rosse, Alice, widow, llmington. W. I.
177 Roe, Humfrey, clarke, Bromsgrove. W. I.
178 Smithe, Roger, mercer, Stratford-upon-Avon. W.
179 Sparrie, Alice, widow, Dodderhill. Admon.
180 Stannton, Richard, gent., Hindlipp. W. I.
181 Smyth, William, mercer, Stratford-upon-Avon. W. I.
182 Syraraons, Richard, yeoman, Claverdon. W. I.
183 Smythe, Margery, widow, Franckley. W. I.
184 Smjrth, Richard, yeoman, Knighton. W. I.
185 Small, Mary, singlewoman, Nanton Beachampe. W.
186 Smyth, John, yeoman, Suckley. W.
187 Saunders, Ann, widow, St. Peter, Droitwich. W. I.
188 Smithe, Jone, widow, Bengeworth, W. I.
189 Sponer, Margery, North Littleton. Admon. and I.
190 Smith, Humphry, yeoman, Kemsey. W. I.
191 Sanders, Richard, yeoman, Bournhowse Ombersley. W. I.
192 Squire, John, tayior, Tysoe. W. I.
193 Shawe, Thomas, labourer, Welland. W. I.
194 Stanton, Thomas, gent., Wolverton. W.
195 Trimnell, Ahce, widow, Tibberton. W.
196 Townesend, Margery, widow, Halford. W. I.
197 Townesend, Francis, gent., Warwick. W.
198 Tylt, Alice, widow, Bromsgrove. W.
199 Tasscore [Tasker], John, husbandman, Dorlingscote. W. I.
200 Tandy, Gervase, ropier, Claynes. W. I.
201 Teynton, Margery, widow, Byrchmorton. W. I.
202 Tandye, John, Abbots Morton. Admon. and I.
203 Trewlove, Isabel, widow, Kings Norton. W. I.
204 Voabe, Richard, yeoman, Mathon. W. I.
205 Vicaris, Anne, spinster, Tibberton. W. I.
206 Vinson, Lawrence, Severnestoke. W.
207 Venour, Marie, widow, Welsbourne. Admon. and I.
208 Wormeington, John, yeoman, Wadborrow. W. I.
209 White, William, yeoman, St. Mary, Warwick. Admon.
210 Washburne, Martha, widow, Bengworth. W. I.
211 Willmore, Richard, yeoman, Budl^rooke. W.I.
212 Woodward, Richard, clothier, St. Michael, Bedwardine. W. I.
213 Widdows, Thomas, yeoman, Aston .Magna. W. I.
214 Warner, Anne, widcnv. Castle .Morton. W.
215 Warne, Anne, widow, Crome Deijitot. * W.
216 Watton, Humphry, yeoman, ^'ardlcy. W.I.
217 Wesbury, Thomas, husbandman. Much Malvern. W. I.
218 Webb, Margery, widow, Great Witley, W. I.
219 Williams, George, clothier, Worcester. W.I.
220 Wall, Thomas, yeoman, Pyrton. W. I.
221 Weston, Frances, widow, Fladburie. Admon. and I.
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222 Younge, Dorothy, widow, Warwick.
223 Yarnolde, Anne, widow, Claynes.
1627.
1 Abell, Joan, widow, Harvington.
2 Alye, Jacob, yeoman, Cropthorne.
3 Adams, Anthony, shoemaker, Grafton Flyford.
4 Applebe, George, Cropthorne.
5 Baxter, David, husbandman, Longdon.
6 Banbury, Julian, spinster, Ashorne.
7 Bullingame, George, St. Clement's, Worcester.
8 Baylyes, Henry, Holy Cross, Pershore.
9 Bachilor, Joane, widow, Birlingham.
10 Boys, William, weaver, St. Martin, Worcester.
1 1 Bamford, Nicholas, blacksmith, Churchill.
12 Barton, Francis, yeoman, Haggets Broughton.
13 Badger, Elnor, widow, Alvechurch.
14 Bamforde, Frances, widow, Churchill.
15 Brewer, John, yeoman, Shrawley.
16 Batchlor, Richard, yeoman, Buckley.
17 Bradford, William, Oxhill.
18 Baylis, Nicolas, shoemaker, Warwick.
19 Banister \als. Barnshurst], Fooke, Henley-in-Arden.
20 Berry, Marian, Wichenford.
21 Binnion, Bridget, widow, Henley (?). Note of disposal
22 Brooke, William, St. Martin, Worcester.
23 Boughton, William, St. John, Bedwardine,
24 Braye, Edward, Upton-upon-Seveme.
25 Batche, John, Chadslie Corbet.
26 Broome, Francis and Elizabeth, Worcester.
27 Baaner, John, Halesowen.
28 Beeselie, John, yeoman, Aston Cantlowe.
29 Butler, Samuel, gent., DefTord.
30 Cooke, Thomas, shoemaker, jun., Pershore.
31 Cooke, Thomas, Shrawley.
32 Careles, John, husbandman, Morton Morrell.
33 Cooper, John, yeoman, Chaseley.
34 Cooke, Susan, widow, St. Ellens, Worcester.
35 Cooke, John, Shrawley.
36 Carpenter, John, sen., Kidderminster.
37 Cale, Thomas, yeoman, Defford.
38 Clent, Elizabeth, spinster, Chadesley Corbet.
39 Clearke, Elinor, widow, Birchmorton.
40 Cooke, Christian, widow, Shrawley.
41 Chapman, John, yeoman, Claynes.
42 Cropp, Amey, widow, Sturbrid^'e.
43 Combey, Thomas^ yeoman, Brodwas.
44 Cooksey, William, weaver. Stoke Prior.
45 Dearlove, John, Rowley.
46 Dauks, Richard, Stratford-upon-Avon.
47 Dalbie, Edmund, Brookhampton.
48 Durant, Leonard, Great Kinghton.
49 Delamare, Christian, spinster, Eldersfield.
50 Dawkes, Raines, widow, St. Martin, Worcester.
51 Dowler, Marie, spinster, Hinlipp.
52 Dedicote, Richard, weaver, Worcester.
53 Davyes, John, gent., Droitwich.
54 Daye, Sibill, widow, Upton-upon-Seveme.
55 Dorlinge, John, husbandman, Seveme Stoke.
56 Eglington, James, Tisoe.
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57 Edgin als. Reeve, William, Ikomsgrove. W.
58 Freeston, Frances, widow, Kidderminster. W. I.
59 Fort, John, husbandman, sen., Wick-Pershore. Admon. and W. I.
60 Foord, Richard, clerk, Spetchley. Admon. and I.
61 Foxall, John, yeoman, Warwick. W. I.
62 Granger, William, Halesowen. W. I.
63 Gonne (Gunne), John, yeoman, Aston Cantloe. W. I.
64 Gardener, William, husbandman, Warwick. W. I.
65 Haywood, Ellen, widow, Tardebigg. W. I.
66 Hunt, Henry, yeoman, Abbots Morton. W. I.
67 Harvi, Dorety, widow, Wootton Wawen. W. I.
68 Hemming, Jane, Alcester. W. I.
69 Harbert, Richard, yeoman, Mathon. W. I.
70 Haughton, Ann, spinster, Halesowen. W. I.
71 Hobbins, Nicholas, husbandman, Great Alne. W. I.
72 Holtam, Edward, Great Alne. W. I.
73 Hayes, Roger, labourer, Eckington. W.
74 Haynes, Henry, husbandman, Coughton. W. I.
75 Hill, John, husbandman, Snitterfield. W. I,
76 Harris, James, husbandman, Hampton Magna. W. I,
77 HoUyman, Samuel, Wolverley. Admon. and I.
78 Hanson, John, Ombersley. Admon. and I.
79 Harbidge, Henry, yeoman, Bidford. W. I.
80 Hill, Ann, widow, Hartlebury. W. I.
81 Hurst, William, yeoman, Warwick. W. I.
82 * Horton, Ann, spinster, Northfield. W. I.
83 Harborne, Thomas, husbandman, Pirton. W.
84 Hancorne, Nicholas, bachelor, Snitterfield. > W. I.
85 Hazell, Robert, Upton-upon-Severne. Admon. and I.
86 Harbart, William, Strensham. Admon. and I.
87 Jenckes, George, Morton Bagott. W. I.
88 Jurden, Thomas, Snitterfield. Admon. and I.
89 Jeffes, John, yeoman, Barford. Admon. and W. I.
90 Jencks, Cieorge, Morton Baggott. W. I.
91 Joyner, Humfry, husbandman, Long Compton. Admon. and I.
92 Kings, John, Upton-upon-Severne. W. I.
93 Lucas, John, taylor, Brayles. W. L
94 Latus, Robert, gent.. Droit wich. Admon. and L
95 Lawer (Laugher), Robert, husbandman, Auster. W. L
96 Mayowe, Tliomas, baker, Hen!ey-in-Arden. W.
97 Mason, Thomas, husbandman, Lighthorne. W. \.
98 Mence, John, Himbleton. Admon.
99 Marten, Anne, widow, Evesham. W. L
100 Monnford, John, yeoman, Bewdersert. W. L
10 1 Man, John, Strensham. W. L
102 Milward, Nicholas, Kings Norton. W. I.
103 Marshall, Isabell, Great Alne. W. \.
104 Maynard, William, . W.
105 Marston, Richard, Vardley. Com. and W. \.
106 Nutt, V.illiam, Kidderminster. Admon. and L
107 Nurton, Edward, yeoman, Kidderminster. W. L
108 Oldaker, Elinor, widow, St. Nicholas, Worcester. W. L
109 Oldfelde, John, yeoman, Tanworth. W. L
no Osbaldston (Asbolleston), Edmond, Long Compton. W. L
1 1 1 Pratte, Robert, yeoman, Coughton. W. L
112 Poole, John, sclatter, Barton-on-the-Heath. W. L
113 Prettye, Thomas, yeoman, Vardley. W. L
114 Persons, Thomas, yeoman, Acton Beachampe. W. L
115 Parker, William, husbandman, Grafton Fliford. Admon. and \.
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Pynnocke, John, yeoman, Longdon.
Parson, Richard, Haselor.
Parks, John, naylor, Halesowen.
Pilkinton, (}abriell, husbandman, Eatington.
Palm als. Brooke, Joan, Cotheridge.
Parsons, Ann, Haselor.
Packwood, George, yeoman, Inckbarrow.
Perks, Ellen, Haselie.
Priddie, George, labourer, Droitwich.
Porter, Christophet, Claynes.
Perks, John, Worcester.
Partridge, George, St. Andrew, Witch.
Ryce, William, Bishampton.
Robins, Richard, husbandman, Studley.
Roades, Edward, sen., St. Thomas, Dudley.
Rosse, Francis, Astley.
Russell, John, currier, Halesowen.
Rosse, John, husbandman, Tanworth.
Rawlins als. Harte, Hugh, Hartlebury.
Stokes, Ralph, Upton-upon-Severne.
Shakespeare, Thomas, yeoman, Rowington.
Shakesper, George, yeoman, Rowington.
Sadler, Isabell, widow, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Stonne, Richard, cowper, Redmarley Debitot.
Savage, Elizabeth, widow, Powicke.
Sych, Hugh, sythgrinder, Belbroughton.
Saunders, Ann, widow, Chadsley Corbet.
Smith, Giles, clerke, Sedgberow.
Symonds, Francis, Cotheridge.
Sabin, William, yeoman, Combrooke.
Sneath, Robert, yeoman, Warwick.
Sly, Peter, Lapworth.
Shatswell, Jane, widow, Tanworth.
Smyth, William, Grimley.
Spicer, Thomas, labourer, W^chford.
Stile, Mathew, labourer, Evesham.
Smarte, John, gent., Claynes.
Synnox, Thomas, husbandman, Oddingley.
Stinton, George, gent., Worcester.
Tydner, Thomas, Knightwick.
Tandie als. Whooper, Margy., Tibberton.
Tibbetts, Thomas, Warwick.
Tomes, John, Snitterfield.
Turbervile, Thomas, yeoman, Peopleton.
Thome, Richard, Hartlebury.
Townseiide, Dorothy, widow, Lighthorne.
Terrie, Agnes, spinster, Tanworth.
Turner, Henry, Hallow.
Tusten, John, husbandman, Defiford.
Thatcher, Francis, yeoman. Stone.
Tyler, Francis, yeoman, Dodderhill.
Thorneton, Margrett, Kemsey.
Turner, William, Hollowe.
Tandy, Rose, Crowle.
Tarpley, Edward, husbandman, Bidford.
Trueman, Elizabeth, widow, Feckenham,
Tonkes, Richard, Halesowen.
Vnwin, William, yeoman, Powick.
Vize, William, glover, Evesham.
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128 Worcester Wills and Administrations. [1628.
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175 Wilcox, Robert, mercer, Alcester. W.
176 Wight, John, St. Switbin's, Worcester. Admon. and I
177 Walford, Leonard, Wolverdington. Incomplete Bond and I.
178 Washbrooke, William, husbandman, Morton Morrell. W.
179 Wall, John, Halesowen. Admon.
180 Waldren, Elinor, widow, Alcester. W.
181 Writer, Ann, spinster, St. Nicholas, Worcester. W. I.
182 Whill, Humphry, yeoman, Halesowen. W. I,
183 Walfrey (a/j. Cooke), Katherine, widow, Kidderminster. W. I.
184 Wormingfton, Alice, widow, Grymley. W.
185 Winne, Emma, widow, Wickamford. W.
186 Wade, John, yeoman, Pensham. W. I.
187 Warkinan, Julian, widow. Great Wolford. W. I.
1628.
1 Allis (Alyes), Roger, shepard, Idlicote. W. I.
2 Angell, Isabell, widow, Upton-upon-Severne. W. I.
3 Addams, Richard, Matherne. W.
4 Ap Thomas ap Evan, John, Shelsley Bewchamp. W. I.
5 Agborow, Humfrey, husbandman, Stone. Admon. and I.
6 Ambros, Henry, clerk, Bidford. W. I.
7 Avery, Isaac, Bengworth. W. I.
8 Adkins, Thomas, yeoman, Tidmington, Tredington. W. I.
9 Amsden, Richard, husbandman, Burmington. W. I.
10 Applebe ah. Field, John, husbandman. Much Malvern. W. I.
11 Attwood, Margerie, widow, Teddington. Admon. and I.
12' Beedle, John, Hanburie. Admon. and I.
13 Baker, Nicholas, Tanworth. W\ I.
14 Bakes, William, Dudley. W. I.
15 Beale, John, yeoman, Chadesley. W. I.
16 Baylis, Thomas, yeoman, Rouslench. W.
17 Baggott, Thomas, baker, Droit wich. W. I,
18 Bentley, William, Ullenhall. W.
19 Bolton, Thomas, husbandman, Alderminster. W.
20 Becke, William, yeoman, Cofton Hackett. W. I,
21 Bristowe, William, clerk, Welsborne. W. I.
22 Bucknell, John, Hartlcbury. W. I.
23 Brooke, Lawret, widow, Powick. W. I.
24 Blyck, Henry, Bromsgrove. W. I.
25 Blick, Mathew, yeoman, Norton Linsey. W. I.
26 Best, Elizabeth, widow, Eltnley Lovett. W. I.
27 Bande (? Bond), William, Hanlie Castle. Admon. and I.
28 Blissard, Thomas, husbandman, Netherton. W. I.
29 Blunne, Thomas, tyler. Kings Norton. W. I.
30 Brewer, Joyce, widow, Strenshain. W. I.
31 Bell, Christopher, chapman, .Sturbridge. W. I.
32 Barnard, Catherine, widow, Eldersfield. W. I.
33 Baston, Anne. Hirchmoiton. W. I.
34 Brotherowe, Walier. husbandman, Castle Morton. W.
35 Best, Edward, Old Swinford. W. I.
36 Clarke, John, Lenchwicke. W.
37 Clarke, Thomas, Lenchwick. W. I.
38 Cov(^lchester, Richard, Castle Morton. W. I.
39 Cockshutte, Joan, widow, Pendock. W. I.
40 Creeze, Anthony, Compton Magna. Com. and \V. I.
41 Clarke, John, husbandman, Lenchwicke. W.
42 Cale, William, Wick-Pershore. W. I.
43 Chamberlain, Robert, sen., Astley. W I.
44 Cartwright, John, .sen., St. Edmund, Dudley. W. I.
45 Clent, Thomas, yeoman, Studley. W. I.
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46 Coaleman, Thomas, Malvern Magna. Admon.
47 Gotten, Edward, baker, Worcester. Admon. and I.
48 Cookes, William, Much Malvern. Admon. and I.
49 Clarke als. Shewster, Margaret, Acton Beachamp. Admon.
50* Cole, Anne, widow, Alderminster. W. I.
51 Comber, William, glover, Claynes. W.I.
52 Collins, Margaret, widow, Whatcot. W. I.
53 Clarkeson, Thomas, yeoman, Alvchurch. W. I.
54 Colson, George, yeoman, Broughton. W. I.
55 Carpenter, Hugh, husbandman, Bromsgrove. W. I.
56 Clare, John, Parshall. W. I.
57 Cowper, Joan, widow, Worcester. W. I.
58 Colly, Anthony, All Saints, Worcester. W. I.
59 Clerke, Elizabeth, widow, Combrooke. W. I.
60 Clutton, Edward, Claynes. I.
boa[ 2^"""' ArmellNaunton Beachamp. ^ 3^„j_
(Hunnott, Alice, North pidle.
61 Darbey, Roger, Chadwitch. Admon. and I.
62 Doulphine, George, yeoman, Yardley. W. I.
63 Dawbye, Elizabeth, Worcester. W. I.
64 Dolphin, Margaret, Yardley. W. I.
65 Dannce, Isabel, widow, Birlingham. W. I.
66 Dunton, Henry, smyth. Kings Norton. W. I.
67 Dickens, William, Warwicke. W. I.
68 Ernes, Richard, husbandman, Gt. Hampton. W. I.
69 Elmes, Robert, Northwicke. Admon. and I.
70 Eade, John, Inkberrow. W. I.
71 Everton, Francis, gent., Rowley Regis. W. I.
72 Edwards, Thomas, Charlcott. Admon.
73 Fulwell, William, yeoman, Pershore. W.
74 Fortune, John, Eatmgton. Admon.
75 Field, Robert, Haselor. W.
76 Fitter, Catherine, Ulborrow. W. I.
"jl Farme, Jane, widow, Warndon. W.
78 Greene, Thomas, yeoman, Tanworth. W. I.
79 Ganderton, Giles, yeoman, Bricklehampton. W. I.
80 Greene, Francis, Alderminster. W. I.
81 Gascoigne, Robert, Sturbridge. W. I.
82 Gale, Thomas, yeoman, Spernall. W. I.
83 Greene, Marke, . W. I.
84 Gardner, Edward, yeoman, Claynes. W. I.
85 Griffin, John, clerk, Upton Warren. Admon. and I.
86 Gandie, Thomas, gent., Kings Norton. W. I.
87 Greves, Phillip, widow. Kings Norton. W. I.
88 Gatfield, Thomas, yeoman, Eldersfield. W. I.
89 Gest, Margery, widow, Northfield. W. I.
90 Greene, Thomas, Mathon. I.
91 Heminge, Sibell, Holt. Admon. and I.
92 Hale, Richard, yeoman, Claynes. W. I.
93 Hughes, John, yeoman, Claynes. W. I.
94 Haines, John, Castle Morton. W.
95 Hanburie, Phillip, Elmbridge. Admon. and I.
96 Humphries, Richard, yeoman, Willington. W. I.
97 Holder, Jane, widow, Powick. W. I.
98 Hickmans, Richard, clothworker, Stourbridge. W. I.
99 Haynes, Ann, Shrevlench. W.
100 Hallens, Thomas, labourer, Madresfield. W. I.
loi Homes, Walter, gent., Warwicke. W. I.
102 Harbage, Thomas, yeoman, Feckenham. W. I.
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Harborne, William, yeoman, Great Hampton.
Hickocks, Lewis, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Heath, William, husbandman, Strensham.
Hall, Richard, yeoman, Suckley.
Haynes, Humphrey, yeoman, Priors Salford.
Handes, Elizabeth, widow, Tredington.
Hale, John, clerk, Kington.
Howell, Edmund, Martley.
Hampton, Francis, husbandman, Shrawley.
Holmes, Thomas, yeoman. Kings Norton.
Hill, John, dyer, St. John, Bedwardine.
Harvey, William, Inckberrow.
14a *Hewish, Thomas, Burmington.
15 Jones, Thomas, Marteley.
16 Jorden, William, Upton-upon-Severn.
17 Jones, Elizabeth, widow, Rouslench.
18 Jordaine, William, Barford.
19 Kinges, Ann, widow, Hartlebury.
20 Kings, Roger, brewer, St. Peter, Worcester.
2< Keyse, William, yeoman, Longdon.
22 Kilwortbe, Richard, yeoman, Rowington.
23 Kettle, Bartholemew, Kings Norton.
24 Lane, John, tanner, Warwick.
25 Leeke ah. Rudge, Bryan, All Saints, Worcester.
26 Lawrance, Lawrence, Much Malvern.
27 • Loade, Roger, Severn Stoke.
28 Longe, John, yeoman, Feckenham.
29 Lambe, Ann, Ombersley.
30 Lindon, Baldwin, yeoman. Kings Norton.
31 Mawdick, John, Warwick.
32 Morris ap Howell, Sara, widow, Old Swinford.
33 Medley, John, Warwick.
34 Morton, John, Berrow.
35 Millington, Barnard, Pershore.
36 Morgan als. Pritchett, Jane, St. Martin's, Worcester.
37 Michell, Isabel, Evesham.
38 Nash, John, Ombersley.
39 Nicholes, John, Himbleton.
40 Offield, Anne, widow, Compton Winiates.
41 Ockley, Dorothy, Himbleton.
42 Orford als. Lanckyshire, Roger, Bromsgrove.
43 Patchett, Thomas, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
44 Page als. Singer, Elizabeth, widow, Churchill.
45 Pratt, John, husbandman, Wick- Pershore.
46 Pope, Joan, widow, Comberton Magna.
47 Payton, William, husbandman, Stoke Prior.
48 Price, John, labourer, Shrawley.
49 Paule, John, butcher, Warwicke.
50 Pitt, Edmund, husbandman, Welland.
51 Pennell, Roger, Acton Beachamp.
52 Parkes, Margaret, widow, Halesowen.
53 Parkes, Charles, nayler, Halesowen.
54 Phiptes (ffhiptes), John, husbandman, Teddington.
55 Paynter als. Handsome, John, Ombersley.
56 Powell, Francis, Ripple.
57 Pittford, Margaret, Binton.
58 Russell, Thomas, Inkberrow.
59 Russell, Elizabeth, widow, Halesowen.
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t6o Russell, Thomas, yeoman, Evesham. W. I.
161 Raven, John, blacksmith, Inkberrow. W. I.
t62 Roberts, Mary, widow, Alston. W. I.
[63 Rogers, Phillip, Studly. W.
[64 Richards, Joan, widow, Abberton. W. I.
165 Reason als. Shepard, Edmund, Haselor. W. I.
[66 Reeve, Richard, Briclehampton. W. I.
167 Roberts, Margarett, Ipsley. W. I.
168 Shawe, John, yeoman, Netherton. W. I.
169 Sheward, John, yeoman, Tardebig. Admon. and I.
[70 Sharpe, John, Hoblench. I.
[71 Smithe, Thomas, Stourbridge. W. I.
[72 Smithe, Arthur, yeoman, Ullenhall. W. I.
\T2) Sowthall, William, yeoman, Pedmore. W. I.
[74 Stretch, Thomas, yeoman, Brodway. W. I.
175 Sly, Francis, yeoman, Cherington. W. I.
176 Smallwood, Richard, St. Mary's, Warwick. W. I.
177 Shaksper, George, yeoman, Rowington. W. I.
178 Sowtherne, Symon, Birlingham. W. I.
179 Sharplinge, Henry, miller, Rowley. Admon. and I.
[80 Smithe, Margarette, widow, Grimley. Admon. and I.
Stone, Richard, yeoman, Warwick. W. I.
Sallyce, Thomas, husbandman. Long Compton. W.
183 Sjmonds, Richard, husbandman, Eldersfield. W. I.
[84 Stanton, Frances, Upton-upon-Severne. W. I.
185 Snow, Jane, widow, Norton. W. I,
(86 Scarlett, John, yeoman, Aston Cantlowe. W. I.
187 Shone, Isabell, widow, St. John's, Bedwardine. W. I.
Sm3rth, Thomas, Kidderminster. W.
[89 Taynton, William, Old Swinford. W. I.
[90 Tredweli, Thomas, carpenter, Stratford-upon-Avon. W.
[91 Trantor, Joyce, widow, St. Ellen's, Worcester. W. I.
192 Twycrosse, Ralph,, glover, Warwicke. W. I.
t93 Tollie, John, yeoman. Stoke Prior. W.
[94 Twyste, Joan, widow. Kings Norton. 'W. I.
r95 Trevis, Francis, husbandman. Little Wolford. W. L
196 Taylor, Thomas, (?) Alice, Cherington. Admon. and L
t97 Tusten, John, yeoman, Strensham. W.
198 Taylor, Mary, widow. Great Kington. W. L
[99 Tompson, Nicholas, Wroxall. W. L
200 Trafford, Julian, widow, Norton-Evesham. W. L
201 Trentham, Francis, yeoman, Wootton-Wawen. Admon. and W. I.
202 Wilkesheare, William, yeoman, Kington. Admon. and L
203 Wythie, John, Martin Hussingtree. W. I.
204 Walker, Alice, widow, Ombersley. W. I.
205 Wintover, John, Upton Warren. Admon.
206 Wighte, Joan, widow, Halesowen. W. I.
207 Willis, Robert, husbandman, Feckenham. W. I.
208 Walker, Thomas, husbandman, Wichenford. W. L
209 Woodward, George, yeoman, Birlingham. W. L
210 Wormington, John, yeoman, Eckington. W.
211 Wight, William ? John, Halesowen. Admon. and I.
212 Weale, Nicholas, yeoman, Tanworth. W. L
213 Wight, William, Halesowen. W. L
214 White, John, St. Andrew, Worcester. W. L
215 Whiting, Richard, yeoman, Stratford-upon-Avon. W. L
216 Walsham, James, clothier, Worcester. W.
217 Warton, John, husbandman, Tanworth. W. L
218 Wight, John, tanner, Halesowen. W. I.
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Winslowe, William, farmer, Mathon.
White, Humphry, yeoman, Whichenford.
Woodley, George, yeoman, Ridmarley.
Woolmore, John, Kington.
Winage, Steven, Over Pillerton.
Wacke, Richard, Blockley.
225 *Wade, Ann (?), Pershore.
226 Yeate, Lawrence, husbandman, Cropthorne.
Younge, Ann, widow, Rouselench.
1629.
Amphlett, Samuel, clothier, Worcester.
Alderne, Alice, widow, Berrow.
Auster, Auliseter, Roger, yeoman, Huddington.
Addaras, William, husbandman, Teddington.
Allen, Bridget, widow, Inckberrow.
Allen, Thomas, St. Nicholas, Warwicke.
Bowyer, John, chandler, Alcester.
Brooke, Richard, Powick.
Buckley, Thomas, yeoman, Over Etington.
Beane, Hugh, yeoman, Leigh.
Buggin, John, yeoman, Offenham.
Bradford, Isabel, widow, Whitelady Aston.
Briscoe, John, Old Swinford.
Britten, Richard, husbandman, Alvechurch.
Browne, Robert, Binton.
Burchley, John, yeoman, Castle Morton.
Bentley, Fulke, yeoman, Wick-Pershore.
Badson, Thomas, Binton.
Blake, Richard, yeoman, Fladbury.
Baxter, Martin, husbandman, Peplton.
Boults, Walter, clerke, Fliford Flavell
Burnford, Richard, yeoman, Stoke Prior.
Bartlemew, John, labourer, Wolverdington.
Browninge, Ann, widow, Markley.
Bibb, William, yeoman, Kidderminster.
Boult, Ann, widow, Tamworth.
Batcheler, William, husbandman, Welland.
Blew, John, shoemaker, Evesham.
Best, William, Kidderminster.
Bydle, Richard, yeoman, Bushley.
30a Broughton, Fulk, gent., Worcester.
30^ Byrt, Edward, Norton- Kemsey.
31 CoUicke, John, yeoman, Powick.
Cottrell, Francis, yeoman, Hill Croome.
Crumpton, Thomas, clarke, Hacketts Broughton.
Chambers, Martin, husbandman, Yardley.
Cooke, John, Chadslie Corbet.
Cawdry, Thomas, Ludington.
Chapman, Bridget, widow, Blockley.
Chappell, Henry, yeoman, Martley.
Compton, Isabel, widow, Throckmorton.
Cother, John, Bransford.
Chaundler, Julian, widow, Bromsgrove.
Cother, Roger, yeoman. Much Malvern.
Cooks, John, gent., Feckenham.
Caldwall, Ann, widow, Bromsgrove.
Deacon, Alice, widow, Wick-Pershore.
Duftie, Thomas, carpenter, Welland.
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47 Davies, Ann, widow, Tysoe.
48 Day, William, yeoman, Cherington.
49 Davies, John, clerke, Alvechurche.
50 Dawson, William, Shipston-upon-Stour.
51 Dickins, Hugh, All Saints, Worcester.
52 Derington, Henry, labourer, Belbroughton.
53 Dickins, Joyce, widow, Halesowen.
54 Dawks, Alice, widow, Kidderminster.
55 Ernes, Francis, Bishampton.
56 Elfe, Elizabeth, Grimley.
57 Elliotts, William, Wootten Wawen.
58 Foarte, Margaret, Elmley Castle.
59 Finch, Robert, clerk, Claverdon.
60 Freeman, William, Hanley Castle.
61 Fownes, Gilbert, yeoman, Tardebigge.
63 Fownes, George, clothier, Worcester.
63 Fizar, John, yeoman, Brodwas.
64 Fletcher, Thomas, yeoman, Lighthorne.
65 Fincher, Raphael, Himbleton.
66 Freeman, Joan, widow, Draycot.
67 Foley, John, yeoman, Rowley Regis.
67a Fulwell, Richard, husbandman, Wick-Pershore.
68 Greves, John, dyer. Kings Norton.
69 Grove, George, yeoman, Halesowen.
70 Gregorie, Nicholas, husbandman, Ilmington.
71 Gibbs, Mathew, husbandman, Castle Morton.
72 Guise, Ann, widow, Hatton.
73 Gibbs, Elinor, Cleeve Prior.
74 Goodyear, Roger, husbandman, Churchill.
75 Greene, Ann, widow, Mathon.
76 Good, John, yeoman, Berrow.
"]"] Gibbs, Thomas, Cleeve Prior.
78 Greene, Eleanor, widow, Warndon.
79 Glover ah. Allen, Richard, Grimley.
80 Gwyllym, Richard, labourer, Leigh.
81 Griffin, Richard, yeoman, Kidderminster.
82 Grove, Alice, widow, Shipston-upon-Stower.
83 Goode, William, clothier, All Saints, Worcester.
84 Garde, Edward, Upton-upon-Severne.
85 Heminge, Richard, husbandman, Northpidle.
86 Harcott, John, Old Swinford.
87 Harbart, John, yeoman, Mathon.
88 Harper, Thomas, Peopleton.
89 Hill, Thomas, labourer, Seavern Stoke.
■90 Howies, Elinor, Suckley.
91 Handy, Ursula, widow, Northlitleton.
92 Harvett, Cicely, Mathon.
93 Heming, Roger, husbandman. North Pidle.
94 Hawe, William, chandler, St. Peter's, Worcester.
95 Holliocke, Thomas, Wootton.
96 Hughes, Griffin, yeoman, Chadsley Corbet.
97 Harford, John, Feckenham.
98 Hobbins, Richard, husbandman, Bidford.
99 Heming, William, husbandman. Temple Grafton,
100 HoUiman, Francis, Chadisley Corbett.
101 Harrison, Marie, widow, Cadicroft.
102 Joyce, Jane, widow, Paxford.
103 James, Richard, yeoman, Wootton Wawen.
104 Jefferey, Leonard, esq., Earles Croombe.
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105 Kerby, William, yeoman, Tanworth.
106 Kindon, Thomas, weaver, Kidderminster.
107 Lythome, Elynor, widow, Severne Stoke.
108 Lythorne, William, husbandman, Severne Stoke.
109 Lane, Phillip, Bleckley.
no Lee, Henry, yeoman, Hartlebury.
111 Langmore, Henry, Kidderminster.
112 Maunder, Richard, yeoman, Blackwell.
113 Millard. Richard, Sl Andrews, Worcester.
114 Merriell, William, sen., Honington.
115 Martin, John, yeoman. North Littleton.
116 Marshall als. Millard, Robert, Marteley.
117 Morrell, William, Alison, Warwick.
118 Muchell, William, Longdon.
119 Maynard, Jane, Haglie.
120 Moore, Henry, gent., Inckbarrow.
121 Moyle, Phillipp, husbandman. Stoke Prior.
122 Monnslowe, Katherine, widow, Hartlebury.
123 Merrill, Ann, widow, Flyford Flavell.
124 Millian, Richard, yeoman. Long Compton.
125 Moore, Edward, malster, St. Martins, Worcester.
125a Marshall, John, clerke, Wellesburne.
126 Neway, Thomas, yeoman, Bromesgrove.
127 Nott, Thomas, Leigh.
128 Nashe, Richard, Upton Warren.
129 Oate, Edward, Haselor.
130 Peter als. Wagstafife, George, Flyford Flavell.
131 Perkin, Jone, Hartlebury.
132 Pigeon, William, yeoman, Badsey.
133 Pantynge, Thomas, Hanley Castle.
134 Pennell, Richard, clothier. All Hallowes, Worcester.
135 Pooler, Ann, widow. Nether Arley.
136 Pilkington, Abraham, Tisoe.
137 Perkes, Thomas, yeoman, Belbroughton.
138 Parsons, Ann, widow, Haselor.
139 Parker, Thomas, Holt.
140 Payne, William, baker, Droitwich.
141 Pennell, Sible, widow, Acton Beauchamp.
142 Pope, William, husbandman, Bredon.
143 Prescott, Gilbert, wheelwright, Claynes.
144 Parker, Thomas, Hatfield.
145 Pearte, Steven, mason, Alston.
146 Parr, Joan, widow, Arrowe.
147 Pack, Francis, weaver, St. Peter, Worcester.
148 Rotton, Rachel, widow, Moseley.
149 Rogers, Alexander, gent., Warwicke.
150 Richman, Edward, Hanlie Castle.
151 Shelton, Robert, husbandman, Little Wolford.
152 Smith, Thomas, husbandman, Kington.
153 Stockinge als. Myntam, Thomas, Brad was.
154 Savage, William, Belbroughton.
155 Slower, John, Halesowen.
156 Saunders, Edward, yeoman, Rowington.
157 Shreive, Henry, husbandman. Great Hampton.
158 Sheldon, William, gent., Claynes.
159 Smyth, John, husbandman, Defford.
160 Smith, Joyce, widow, Tanworth.
161 Smyth, Nicholas, yeoman, Rowington.
162 Seaverne, Walter, yeoman, Shrawley.
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163 Styckly, Thomas, WhatcoL W. I.
164 Sraythe, John, Bengworth. Admon. and I.
r65 Short, John, yeoman. Tan worth. ^ W. I.
166 Stratford, Thomas, ^ent, Bushley. W. I.
167 Sandle, Thomas, Bnclehampton. W. I.
[68 Strapey, Arthur, Bishampton. W. I.
169 Smyth, John, barber. Old Swinford. W. I.
[70 Styckley, Thomas, Whatcote. * W. I.
171 Salman, John, vicar, Hanley Castle. W. I.
172 Saunders, William, Dodderhill. W. I.
[73 Shawe, Julie, gent., Stratford-upon-Avon. W.
174 Tandie, EHzabeth, widow, Claynes. Admon. and I.
[75 Thomas, Richard, yeoman, Mathon. W. I.
[76 Tompson als. Beare, William, Old Swinford. W.
{'j'j Tanner, Anne, widow, Briclehampton. W. I.
[78 Tolley, Richard, Upton Snodsbury. W. I.
t79 Teinton, William, gent, Berrowe. Admon. and I.
tSo Tayler, Richard, butcher, Alvechurch. W. I.
[81 Tomes, Roger, weaver, Throckmorton. W. I.
Tayler, Richard, husbandman, Preston Baggot. W. I.
[83 Tovey, John, yeoman. Brad was. W.
184 Williams, Elizabeth, Luddington. W. I.
[85 Wilks, Richard, Briclehampton. W. I.
[86 Webster, Eleanor, widow, Bengworth. W.
187 Walker, Henry, yeoman, Pershore. W. I.
Wheeler, Richard, yeoman. Priors Salford. W. I.
Webbe, John, husbandman, Salford. W. I.
[90 Wakeland, Edward, Stratford-upon-Avon. Admon. and I.
[91 Wythie, Richard, clothier, St. Nicholas, Worcester. Admon. and I.
[92 Woodward, Edward, Grafton Flyford. W.
t93 White, William, yeoman, OfTenham. W. I.
(94 Wacke, Thomas, yeoman, Blockley. W. I.
195 Wilkes, John, Ilmington. Admon. and I.
[96 Winslowe, William, farmer, Mathon. W. I.
[97 Walker, John, yeoman, Wichenford. W. I.
Wilde, George, yeoman, Dodderhill. W. I.
[99 Wolston, Thomas, husbandman, Binton. W. I.
200 Woodhouse, Humfrey, naylor, Rowley Regis. W. I.
201 Wheler, John, yeoman, Tanworth. W. I.
202 Wells, John, weaver. All Saints. Worcester. W. I.
203 Wogan, William, yeoman, Leigh. W. I.
204 Young', James, Ombersley. W.
1630.
1 Andrewes, .Ann, Evesham. W.
2 Atwoode, Bartholomew, Tysoe. W. I.
3 Agborow, Edward, Kidderminster. W. I.
4 Allen, Thomas, dyer, St. Nicholas, Warwicke. Admon. and W. I.
5 Adkins, Thomas, labourer, Barford. Admon. and I.
6 Allen, Frances, widow, Welland. W. I.
7 Adkins als. Walker, John, Warwick. W. I.
8 Barnsley, Walter, clerk, Rushocke. Dup. W.
9 Bache, William, yeoman, Tamworth. W. I.
10 Brace, John, esq., Hillcourt. W. I.
11 Barnes, Thomas, yeoman, Blockley. W.
12 Bradely, Margery, widow, Clent. W. I.
13 Bonne, William, husbandman, Norton-Evesham. W. I.
14 Banbury, Robert, Treddington. Admon. and I.
15 Bradhurst, Joan, spinster, Bromsgrove. W. I.
16 Beale, Joan, widow, Chatisley. W. I.
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17 Berry, Thomas, yeoman, Wichenford.
18 Baxter, Roger, yeoman, Powicke.
19 Boyeg, Richard, St. Mary's, Warwick.
20 Bushoppe, William, Strensham.
21 Banister, Thomas, Hatton.
23 Bennett, William, clerk, Briclehampton.
23 Browne, Elizabeth, widow, Wadbrow.
24 Brittaine, William, labourer, Hanfey Castle.
25 Baxter, Ann, widow, Madresfield.
26 Bach, William, Chadesley Corbet.
27 Browne als. Glover, Francis, yeoman, Much Malverne.
28 Bird, Samuel, husbandman, Haselor.
29 Braye, William, yeoman. Castle Morton.
30 Biglin, Ann, widow, Eldersfield.
31 Billingslie, William, Yardley.
32 Bydle, Roger, Yardley.
33 Bratt als. Pratt, Giles, husbandman, Pershore.
33(^ Bartlome als. Sale, William, Bradlie.
'})'^b Best, Thomas, yeoman, Hartlebury.
33c Bromley, Anthony, Wooton-Wawen.
33^ Browninge, Samuel, Leigh.
33^ Bannynge, Frances, widow, Norton.
34 Clowgh, Margery, Abbotts Morton.
Churchman, Richard, Halford.
Cookes, Alice, widow,
Cooke, Richard, Little Witley.
Clifton, Francis, Seavern Stoke.
Cookes, John, Feckenham.
Chappell, Margerie, Martlie.
Cookes, Amphilis, spinster, Feckenham.
Culcup, George, Claverdon.
Cokes, Mary, Bromsgrove.
Clarck, John, Powick
44a Connard, John, Droitwich.
44(J Carlton, Nicholas, Beoley.
45 Dallye, Elizabeth, widow, Hampton Lovet.
Drinckewater, Thomas, Comberton Magna.
Dacle, Elizabeth, Bengworth.
Draper, Margerett, Martley.
Davies, John, husbandman, Wick-Pershore.
Day, William, husbandman, Pinvin.
Daunce, Foulke, husbandman, Wick-Pershore.
Davies, Lewis, baker, Kidderminster.
Davies, Roger, Hanging Aston.
Eberhall, Henry, husbandman, Shrawley.
Edlinson als. Kester, Thomas, shoemaker, Evesham.
Evitts, Robert, Cropthorne.
Feytinge, Richard, yeoman, Bromsgrove.
Farley, William, yeoman, Strensham.
Farr, John, Warwick.
Freeman, John, husbandman, Blockley.
.Field, John, husbandman. Over Etington.
Green, Ann, Alcester.
Guillarae, John, Welland.
Grewe, Thomas, Northfield.
Gylle, Edward, shepherd, Kidderminster.
Guy, Robert, husbandman, Icombe.
Gardner, William, Suckley.
Greeneway, Thomas, Welsburne.
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69 Gegg, Margarett, Areley Kings.
70 Hieron, Margaret, widow, Wellesborne.
71 Hurst, John, Feckenham.
72 Hudson, Francis, St. John's, Bedwardine.
73 Hancoz, WiUiam, Blackwell.
74 Hales, John, seevmaker, Acton Beachampton.
7'; Hill, John, daylaborer, Castleniorton.
76 Hurtle, John, Kidderminster.
77 Hayward, William, Worcester.
78 Harbert, Robert, Ripple.
79 Hughes, Francis, Stretton-upon-Fosse.
80 Hunt, William, yeoman, Bromsgrove.
8[ Harburne, Thomas, Pyrton.
82 Harriott, Michael, gent., Warwick.
83 Hobdey, Nicholas, chapman, Bromsgrove.
84 Hollihock, Edward, Upton Snodsbury.
85 Hunt, John, husbandman, Croome Debitott.
86 Heecks, Thomas, Defford.
87 Insoll, Thomas, husbandman, Ombersley.
88 Jackson, William, Evesham.
89 Jones, William, yeoman, Dodenham.
90 Jackeman, Barbara, widow, Ridmarley Debitot.
91 Jones als. Wann'ton, Thomas, glover, Kidderminster.
92 Knighte, John, yeoman, Bromsgrove.
93 Kettle, Margaret, Whitlady Aston.
94 Lulsey als. Sharman, William, St. Martin's, Worcester
95 Lingam, William, Wroxhall.
96 Larden, John, shepheard, Great Wolford.
97 Linton, Richard and Ann, Feckenham.
98 Lea, Elinor, widow, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
99 Lee, John, St. Martin, Worcester.
100 *Lemyngton, William, Eckington.
loi Meddowes, William, husbandman, Over Brayles.
102 Maunder, William, husbandman. South Littleton.
103 Marston, William, tylemaker, Yardley.
104 Merricke, Margaret, widow, Worcester.
105 Mason, Dorothy, widow, Offenham.
106 Mence als. Sowdon, Mary, Stoke Prior.
107 Merriell, Adriana, widow, Honnington.
108 Moore, William, Halford.
109 Noxen, Alice, widow, Shelsley Beacham.
no Nash als. Handy, Margaret, Halesowen.
1 1 1 Noblett, Stephen, yeoman, Hartlebury.
112 Nott, William, husbandman, Leighte \sic\
113 Osborne, John, Rushocke.
114 Penrice als. Glover, Anne, widow, St. Andrew, Droitwich
115 Price, Richard, Bransford.
116 Parsons, Thomas, husbandman, Great Wolford.
117 Palmer, Henry, gent., Kings Norton.
118 Pateman, Henry, clerk, Kings Norton.
119 Pardoe, James, Droitwich.
120 Paule, Anthony, butcher, Warwick.
121 Pewtress, William, yeoman, Castle Morton.
122 Pennell, Thomas, Acton Beacham.
123 Pleasenton, Francis, yeoman, Salford Priors.
124 Pitway, Stephen, Bengworth.
125 Robertes, David, Haseley.
126 Ricketts, John, Castle Morton.
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[27 Roweson, Thomas, yeoman, Inckebarrow. W. I.
[28 Roberts, Edward, yeoman, St. Andrew, Pershore. W. I.
[29 Robins, John, husbandman, Cropthorne. W.
130 Ricketts, John, yeoman, Brodway. W. I.
[31 Rogers, WilHam, Strensham. W. I.
32 Reade, Margery, widow, Much Malvern. W. I.
[33 Robins, Thomas, glover, Evesham. W. I.
[34 Spoonar, William, tailor, Newland. W. I.
[35 Swifte, Thomas, Greet, Yardley. W.
[36 Somerfeild, Henry, moletaker, Warwick. W. I.
[37 Stokes, Robert, Upton-upon-Severn. W. I.
[38 Stickley, Henry, Burmington. Admon. and I.
[39 Soden, William, cooper, Kington. W. I.
[40 Stanton, Margrett, widow, Warndon. W. I.
[41 Smyth, Joane, widow, Defford. W. I.
[42 Saunders, Richard, yeoman, Rowington. W.
[43 Sutton als. Dudley, Dorothy, widow, Dudley. W. I.
t44 Sheriffe, John, St. Nicholas, Worcester. W. I.
[45 Smyth, John, clerk, Snitterfeild. Admon. and W. I.
(46 Stinton, George, sen., gent, Astwood. W.
[47 Stokes als. Nycoles, William, husbandman, Sedgbarrow. W. I.
Stanton, Thomas, sen., Norton Linsey. W. I.
[49 Smith, William, Tan worth. W.
[50 Therkeld als. Firkins, John, yeoman, Hanley Castle. W. I.
151 Times, Edward, Cherington. Admon. and W. I.
152 Tayler, Roger, yeoman, Bromsgrove. W. I.
53 Tynker, John, yeoman, Hartlebury. W. I.
[54 Turnemoore, Thomas, Elmley Lovet. W.I.
[55 Turner, Thomas, Birchmorton. Admon. and I.
[56 Tipper, Thomas, Hartlebury. W. I.
[57 Tolley, Elinor, widow, Doderhill. W. I.
[58 Turner, Thomas, Ilmington. W.
[59 Taylor, Leonard, husbandman, Lythorne. W.
[60 Walker, George, yeoman, Severn Stoke. W. I.
[61 Wagstaffe, Thomas, Bretforton. Admon. and I.
162 Wilkes, Edward, Hartlebury. W. I,
163 Waffett (? Wassett), Thomas, husbandman, Crowle. W. I.
164 Wheeler, Beatrice, Salford. W. I.
165 Ward, Richard, clerk, Hatton. W. I.
[66 Wright, William, husbandman, Elmley Castle. W. I.
[67 Warald, Katherine, spinster, Dodenham. W. I.
168 White, Elizabeth, spinster, Birchmorton. Admon. and W. I.
169 Winne, Hugh, Brodwas. Admon. and I.
[70 Wilkes, Richard, husbandman, Brayles. W. I.
[71 Watton rt/j. Hutchins, Richard, Honnington. W.I.
[72 Wilson, William, Budbrooke. W. I.
[73 Wootton, Anne, widow, Elmley Castle. W.
174 Walgrave, William, gent, Barford. W.I.
[75 Wheller, Elizabeth, widow, Belbroughton. W. I.
;76 Williams, John, Ombersley. Admon. and I.
K"]"] Yockins, Euins, joyner, Bendgworth. W. I.
178 York, William, yeoman, Welsburne Mountford. W.I.
179 Yate, Beatrice, widow, Salford. W.
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1 Anderton, John, taylor. Kings Norton. W. I.
2 Andrews, Margaret, widow, Tanworth. W. I.
3 Ashen, Edward, husbandman, Wicke. W. I.
4 Allen, John, sen., Ipsley. W.
5 Andrews, George, yeoman, Icombe. W. I.
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6 Allen, John, gent., Droitwich.
7 Archer, Nicholas, yeoman. Ascot, Whichenford.
8 Adlum, Thomas, curziar, St. Martin, Worcester.
9 Ascue, Henry, Inckberrow.
10 Bradley, John, Bromsgrove.
1 1 Baker, Henry, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
12 Bradley, John, husbandman, Naunton Beauchamp.
13 Best, Richard, yeoman, Cotheridge.
14 Beedyll, Andrew, Himbleton.
15 Brooke, Richard, miller, Bromsgrove.
16 Booker, William, Wichamford.
17 Bowkey, Richard, yeoman, Studley.
18 Bachelar, John, gent., St. Nicholas, Worcester.
19 Bovey, Peter, Bidford.
20 Boult, Elizabeth, widow, Tardebigg.
21 Bently, John, Wick-Pershore.
22 Brodwell, John, Upton-upon-Severne.
23 Betterton, John, yeoman, Tanworth.
24 Baker, Thomas, All Saints, Evesham.
25 Button, William, Feckenham.
26 Briscoe, Henry, Inckberrow.
27 Buckle, Roger, Hanley Castle.
28 Bydle, John, yeoman, Claynes.
29 Baker, John, esq., Worcester.
30 Brooke, Francis, Inckbarrow.
31 Browning, Elinor, widow, Leigh.
32 Bidden, William, St; Lawrence, Evesham.
•^l Brooke, John, Elmbridge.
34 Brittaine, David, Northfeild.
35 Bryan, Thomas, yeoman, Mathon.
36 Bromfild, John, Hollow.
37 Bowkyr, Elizabeth, Wickamford.
38 Bradshewe, Isabel, Hampton Epi.
39 Brooke, Thomas, husbandman, Severn Stoke.
40 Bradford, John, yeoman, Uffenham.
41 Borsly, Roger, husbandman, Birlingham.
42 Burston, Francis,
43 Baylis, Austen, husbandman, Crombe DebitoL
44 Bowyer, James, yeoman, Kidderminster.
44a Bennett, Mary, widow. Priors Cleeve.
45 Collins, George, husbandman, Eldersfeild.
46 Crumpe als. Robins, Mary, Ridmarley.
47 Cox, Ursula, widow, Strensham.
48 Claredge, Elizabeth, Honnington.
49 Clarke, Hugh, husbandman, Hartlebury.
50 Corabey,Joan, widow, Brodwas.
51 Cox, Richard, St. Andrew, Worcester.
52 Crowley, William Naylor, Moseley.
53 Cole, Thomas, elder, Tysoe.
54 Chrispe, John, Leigh.
55 Cooke, Edward, Bordesley Lodge.
56 Cartwright, Christopher, Alcester.
57 Case, Thomas, clerk, Arrow, Warwick.
58 Cacher, Margery,
59 Dugard, John, yeoman, Grafton Flyford.
60 Dolphin, John, Yardley.
61 Dunton, Maud, widow, Moseley.
62 Durant, Robert, St. Martin, Worcester.
63 Dawkes, Edward, gent, Kidderminster.
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64 Doode, Gilbert, Claynes. Admon.
65 Daunce, John, husbandman, Bidford. W. I.
66 Danford, John, Long Compton. Admon. and I.
67 Dawks, Ann, widow, Himbleton. Admon.
68 Dingley, Richard, Hanley Castle. Admon. and I.
69 Dursten, Thomas, Hill Croome. W. I.
70 Dayhowse, Henry, St. John, Bedwardine. Admon. and I.
71 Davies, Brace, gent., Droitwich. W. I.
72 Ellett, Thomas, yeoman, Ashorne. W. I.
Tl Edwardes, William, husbandman. Nether Brayles. W. I.
74 Eiles, John, yeoman, Ipsley. W. I.
75 Elkins, Robert, Bromesgrove. W. I.
76 Eades, William and Anne, Witchenford. Admon. and W,
n Edwards, Jane, Over Tysoe. W. I.
78 Fisher, Robert, Bromsgrove. W. I.
79 Feld, Margery, widow, Shrawley. W. I.
80 Fisher, William, Bromsgrove. W. I.
8r Fox, Edward, Over Tysoe. W. I.
82 Fownes, Joan, widow, Bromsgrove. W. I.
83 Franke, Ellenor, widow, Hoblenche. W. I.
g j Felton, Katherine, spinster, St. Nicholas, Worcester. W^. I.
\ Felton, Katherine and Elizabeth, St. Nicholas, Worcester. Admon. and I.
85 Field, George, Yardley. W. I.
«6 Flynt, Anne, Yardley. W. I.
87 Gibbes, Robert, Aston Cantlowe. Admon. and W. I.
88 • Griffine, William, gent., Kidderminster. W. I.
89 Gurney, John, husbandman, Longdon. W. I.
90 Gyldinge, Thomas, Hill Crome. W. I.
91 Gattfeild, Lucy, widow, Powick. ' W. I.
92 Grove, Joan, widow, St. Swithin's, Worcester. W. \.
93 Griffin ah. Welchman, Humphry, Kidderminster. W.
94 George, Edward, Peopleton. Admon. and L
95 Goodman, Edmund, Leigh. Admon. and L
95 Grimshawe, John, husbandman, Yardley. Admon. and L
97 Greenway. John, husbandman, Powick. W. \.
98 Groue, William, yeoman, Inckberrow. W. \.
99 Glendoll, Thomas, Warwick. W.
loo Harris, Dorothy, widow, Salford Priors. W. L
loi Harrison, John, sen., Droitwich. W. I.
102 Horton, Guy, tanner, Bromsgrove. W. L
103 Holtham, William, yeoman, Salford Priors. W. L
104 Haycocke, Humfrey, Thorneton. W.
105 Harris, John, All Saints, Evesham. W. L
106 Hill, Ann, widow, Elmley Lovet. W. L
107 Hancocke, Ellen, Armescott. W. L
108 Hayward, Richard, yeoman, Queenhill, Warwick. W. \.
109 Hawkes, Elinor, widow, Worcester. Admon. and I.
no Hancoxe, Robert, husbandman, St. Peter's, Worcester. Admon. and I.
f 1 1 Handey, William, Northlittleton. W. L
I 12 Hierne. Thomas, husbandman, Weethley. W. L
113 Hille, Thomas, Pershore. Admon. and L
114 Horsley, John, weaver, Henley-in-Arden. • W.
115 Harburne, Thomas, Pyrton. W.
116 Hawese, Joane, GrimJev. V/. I.
117 Hill, Mary, widow, Feckenham. W. I.
1 18 Heyward, Thomas, St. Michael, Bedwardine. W. I.
119 Hunnibome, Henry, Cropihorne. W.
120 Hawkes, John, butcher, St. Nicholas, Worcester. W.
r2i Hannes, Richard, yeoman. Castle Morton. W. L
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122 Hayward, Alice, widow, Coughton.
123 Hawes, Lawrence, yeoman, Inckbarrow.
124 Jones, Richard, yeoman, Ombersley.
125 James, Elizabeth, widow, Severn Stoke.
126 Jefferis, John, yeoman, Longdon.
127 Johnson, William, Leighe.
128 James, Richard, Ardens Grafton.
129 Kindon, Walter, yeoman, Stone.
130 Kempstowe, Humfrey, labourer, Stourbridge.
131 Kejse, Thomas, husbandman, Castle Morton.
132 Knight, William, yeoman, Defford.
133 Knight, William, Stoke Prior.
134 Kempon, Richard, Binton.
135 Lahe, Ann, widow, Warwick.
136 Langston, Nicholas, gent., Much Malvern,
137 Lea, John, yeoman. Kings Norton.
138 Lyde, William, Cropthorne.
139 Lam, Frances, spinster, Himbleton.
140 Lygon, Elizabeth, .
141 Lampett, Joanna, Brodway.
142 Marshall als. Millard, Ann, widow, Martley.
143 Mister, Thomas, yeoman, Tysoe.
144 Moorton, William, Much Malvern.
145 Morehall, John, yeoman, Bidford.
146 Mathews, John, Norton Linsey.
147 Meadows, Margery, Brayles.
148 Mawdick, William, Tanworth.
149 Marrett, George, yeoman, Peopleton.
150 Marteley, John, St. Peter's, Worcester.
151 Morehall, John, yeoman, Bidford.
152 Minchin, John, husbandman, Norton Linsey.
153 Moore, Joan, Inckbarrow.
154 Mann, John, Staunton.
155 Marrett, Joan, Bricklehampton.
156 Neaste, John, yeoman, Chatisley.
157 Nicholas als. Stokes, William, Sedgbarrow.
158 Nicholes als. Mearse, John, Tanworth.
159 Osland, Margery, widow, Longdon.
160 Ould, Richard, carpenter, Castlemorton.
161 Oldnoll, Margaret, widow, Churchill.
162 Perkins, Ann, widow, Kidderminster.
163 Pencell, Thomas, husbandman, Moseley.
164 Pennell, Alice, widow, Severn Stoke.
165 Posterne, Anne, spinster. Holy Cross, Pershore.
166 Pooler, Francis, clothier, St. Swithin's, Worcester.
167 Porter, Richard, Brayles.
168 Reade, Hugh, sen., Halesowen.
169 Russell, Thomas, husbandman, Claynes.
170 Radford, John, weaver, Kidderminster.
171 Rise als. Harris, John, blacksmith, Leigh.
172 Richards als. Merrill, George, Tysoe.
173 Reddinge, John, Alvechurch.
174 Reeve, Thomas, yeoman, Rowington.
175 Rawson, Joyce, Inckbarrow.
176 Russon, John, yeoman, St. Thomas, Dudley.
177 Smyth, Richard, yeoman, Leigh.
178 Stamps als. Tewe, William, Elmbridge.
179 Sanders, William, Wootton Wawen.
180 Saiway, Richard, fisher, Astley.
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181 Smith ah. Clent, Margerie, widow, Stone. W.
182 Smyth, Anthony, husbandman, Stoke Prior. W. I.
183 Smith, Susanna, widow, Worcester. W.I.
184 Symons, Thomas, yeoman, Elmley Castle. W.
185 Smythe, Roger, Grimley. Admon. and I.
186 Seely, John, husbandman, Honnington. W.
187 Sowdon, William, Kington, Warwick. Admon.
188 Sanders, Richard, Upton Warren. W. I.
189 Smyth, Peter, Halesowen. Admon. and I.
190 Stocldnge als. Myntain, Elizabeth, widow, Brodwas. W. I.
191 Tubbs, Henry, Tanworth. W. I.
192 Tafte, John, St. Albans, Worcester. Admon.
193 Taylor, John, Belbroughton. W. I.
194 Tandye, Elizabeth, Crowle. W. I.
195 Tomson, Edward, Wroxall. W.
196 Tusten, Richard, Defford. W.
197 Turner, William, yeoman, Leigh. W. I.
198 Terrett, Nicholas, Longdon. W. I.
198a Underbill, John, yeoman, Cofton Hackett. W. I.
199 Welsh, Robert, husbandman, Tysoe. W. I,
200 Weaver, Richard, Harvington. W.
201 Willys als. Dickins, Ann, St. Nicholas, Warwick. Admon. and I.
202 Widdowes, Thomas, yeoman, Blockley. W. I.
203 Warrall, Henry, Bromsgrove. W. I.
204 Willets, Thomas, Churchill. W. I.
205 • Walter, William, Eckmgton. Admon and I.
206 Walker, John, yeoman, Whichenford, W.
207 Woodward, William, Flyford Flavell. W, I.
208 Warkman, William, husbandman, Burmington. W. I.
209 Wootten als. Dutfield, Mary, Elmlie Castle. Admon. and I.
210 Whitteridge, John, Barford. Admon. and I.
211 Walker a/j. Wynedy, Margery, widow, Kidderminster. W. I.
212 Wills, William, yeoman, Harvington. W. I.
213 Wagstaffe, Henry, Tardebigge. Admon. and W. I.
214 Yorke, Margery, widow, Welsbome. Admon. and I.
215 Yardelcy, Thomas, Halesowen. Admon. and I.
216 Yate, Joane, Wixford. W. I.
217 Yarranton, Walter, yeoman, Astley. W.I.
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1 Allport, Robert, husbandman, Yardley. W. I.
2 Amphlett, Thomas, shewmaker, Droitwich. W. I.
3 Ashlie, Edward, labourer, Doddenham. Admon. and I.
4 Allen, William, gent., Droitwich. W.
5 Austin, Henry, husbandman. Butlers Marston. W.
6 Aldington, John, yeoman, Fladbury. Admon. and I.
7 Anderouse, Robert, Cropthorne. W. I.
8 Andrewes, Richard, yeoman, Pyrton. W. I.
9 Adkisse, Joyce, widow, St. Martin's, Worcester. W. I.
9a*Alies [Lies in /.], John, Hill Croome. W.
ID Bullocke, Christopher, Kemsey. W. I.
11 Bassett, John, yeoman, Wick-Pershore. W.I.
12 Baker, George, husbandman, Kidderminster. W. I.
13 Best, Elizabeth, spinster, Elmley Lovet. W. I.
14 Barnaby, Amphilis, widow, Ombersley. W. I.
15 Benett, Nicholas, wever, Kidderminster. W. I.
16 Bennett, Roger, yeoman, Churchill. W.
17 Bently, Thomas, smith, Bishampton. W. I.
18 Bentley, Catherine, Ilmington. Com., Admon. and I.
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19 Bassett, Michael, Castlemorton. W.
20 Bond, Walter, yeoman, Feckenham. W. I.
21 Baxter, William, yeoman, Throgmorton. W. I.
22 Blissard, Thomas, singleman, Hampton Magna. W.
23 Bridgwater, Thomas, Rowley Regis. Admon. and I.
24 Brodhurst, John, St. Peter's, Worcester. Admon. and I.
25 Breviter, Nathaniel, husbandman, Welland. W. I.
26 Bcirton, Anne, widow, Droitwich. W. I.
27 Brodwell, William, Chaseley. W. I.
28 Bell, William, Tardebigg. W. I.
29 Bennett, Ann, widow. Priors Cleave. Admon.
30 Baugh, Bridget, widow, Ripple. Admon. and I.
31 Beale, Robert, yeoman, Pendocke. Admon. and I.
32 Bedowe, Edward, Alcester. W. I.
33 Benett, Roger, yeoman, Churchill. W. I.
34 Baker, Mary, widow, Stourbridge. W. I.
35 Baggott, John, yeoman, Warwick. W. I.
36 Brookes, William, Brodway. Admon.
37 Ballamy, Catherine, Hatton. W. I.
38 Baugh, Elizabeth, St. Andrew, Pershore. Admon.
39 Bayes, John, yeoman, Claverdon W. I.
40 Boughe, Robert, Pensam Admon.
41 Breviter, Thomas, husbandman, Welland. W. I.
42 BuUer, William, clerk, Barcheston. Com., Admon. and W. I.
43 Cowly, Simon, Bidford. W. I.
44 Comebye, William, weaver, St. Nicholas, Worcester. W. I.
45 Cookes, Edward, esq., Cobley. W. I.
46 Chaunce, Nicholas, husbandman, Kidderminster. W. I.
47 Coze, Dorothy, spinster, Clent. W. I.
48 Curtese, Agnes, Warwick. Admon. and I.
49 Chellingworth, John, yeoman, Stoke Prior. Admon. and I.
50 Comby, Henry, Kemsey. Admon. and I.
51 Cowles, Ann, widow, Besford. W. I.
52 Cox, John, yeoman, Berrowe. W. I.
53 Courte, Richard, husbandman, Ilmington. Admon. and I.
54 Chapman, Ann, widow, Worcester. W.
55 Cockbill, Richard, yeoman, Brayles. W. I.
56 Coxe, John, senior, yeoman, Norton-Kemsey. W. I.
57 Cacher, Joan, widow, Cropthorne W. I.
58 Clibbery, Judith, \vidow, Oddingley. W. I.
59 Claydon, Evans, husbandman, Upton-upon-Sevem. W. I.
60 Canninge, Edward, gent., Bridgetown. W.
61 Coockes, Henry, Tardebigge. W. I.
62 Clymer, Richard, yeoman. Stone. W. I.
63 Climar, John, husbandman, Crowle. W.
64 Cowper,Isabell, widow, Rowington. W. I.
65 Clarke, Margaret, spinster, Tysoe. • W. I.
66 Cooke, Edward, husbandman, Churchill W. I.
67 Cookes, Thomas, yeoman, Bromsgrove. W.
68 Crandoie, John, husbandman, Tanworth. W.
69 Courte, John, yeoman, Studley. W. I.
70 Do6little, John, weaver, Kidderminster. W. I.
71 Dixson, Oliver, yeoman, Dudley. W.
72 Dearne, Thomas, Ascott, Whichenford. W. I.
73 Duddleston, Thomas, Warwick. W. I.
74 Dingley, Elizabeth, widow, Charlton. W. I.
75 Dawkes, Anne, widow, Himbleton. Admon. and W.
76 Day, Thomas, husbandman, Rouslench. W. I.
77 Dailies, Francis, husbandman, Brodwas. W
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78 Earle als. Franklin, Robert, Offenham.
79 Emes, William, yeOman, Feckenham.
80 English, John, Rowslench.
81 English, Richard, Worcester.
82 Evans, Edward, Belbroughton.
83 Edwards, Thomas, husbandman, Hampton Epi.
84 Evett, Isabel, widow, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
85 Faytinge, Thomas, yeoman, Bromsgrove.
86 Feame, Thomas, Brayles.
87 Fleete, Edward, Worcester.
88 Field, John, yeoman, Ulbarrowe.
89 Fraine, John, yeoman, Whichenford.
90 Fowke, John, ironmonger, Bromsgrove.
90a Fawkes, Thomas, yeoman, Wadborow Park.
90<J FuUwood, John, nailer, Rowley Regis.
91 Griffin, William, Bromesgrove.
92 Gilford, John, St. John Bedwardine.
93 Granger, Henry, Rowley Regis.
94 Grove, Anne, Kings Norton.
95 Grubbe, John, victualar, Worcester.
96 Gorle, Richard, husbandman, Kempsey.
97 Gardner, Edward, Claynes.
98 Goode, James, Kidderminster.
99 Gosnell, William, Kidderminster.
100 Gregory, Thomas, yeoman, Claynes.
loi, Gregg, John, Worcester.
102 Greenowe als. Leonard, John, Eckington.
103 Greene, William, Lapworth.
104 Gibes, Susan, Haselor.
105 Horneblower, John, sythsmith, Oldswinford.
106 Horwood, Margaret, Cherington.
107 Harris, Richard, Halesowen.
108 Heynes, George, husbandman, Harvington.
109 Heminge, Christopher, Elmley Castle.
1 10 Horton, Thomas, esq., Staunton.
1 1 1 Hill, Walter, Shrawley.
112 Hacklin, Daniel, Long Compton.
113 Hurdman, Margaret, widow, Kemsey.
114 Hadley, William, Halesowen.
115 Hancox, Margaret, widow, St. Peter's, Worcester.
1 16 Heath, John, Hartlebury.
117 Heynes, Francis, husbandman, Grafton Flyford.
118 Hamon, Elizabeth, widow, Elmley Castle.
119 Harwood, Margaret, widow, Cherington.
120 Haynes, Richard, Emlode.
121 Hooper, Thomas, labourer, Chadsley.
122 Hartmell, Sibell, widow, Blockley.
123 Hill, John, Halesowen.
124 Hibbins, Joyce, widow, St. Swithin's, Worcester.
125 Hill, Rose, spinster. Holt.
126 Harris, Edward, ironmonger, Warwicke.
127 Hill, Katherine, widow. Holt.
128 Hopkins, Thomas, yeoman, Hanbury.
129 Harper, Joyce, widow, Ashome.
130 Hill, John, Kidderminster.
131 Horseley, John, weaver, Henley-in-Arden.
132 Hackett, William, Upton-upon-Severn.
133 Hodges, George, Mathon.
134 Jurden, Margaret, widow, Snilterfield.
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135 Jude; Christopher, Staunton.
136 Jaketnan, Avery, Binton.
137 James, Richard, Evesham.
138 Junip, Edward, Evesham.
'39 Joyner. Robert, Doddenham.
[40 Jeffes, Edward, Whichurch.
141 Johnson, Matthew, Grimley.
[42 Jones, Richard, Grafton Flyford.
t43 Jefferies, Robert, Alvechurch.
[44 Jones ah. Wannerton, Joyce, widow, Kidderminster.
145 Jelf, Thomas, Stratford-upon-Avon.
[46 Kurry, John, husbandman. Castle Morton.
147 Kings, John, Upton Snodsbury.
148 Kinges, Henry, shepheard, Brayles.
149 Kerdall, Robert, barber. All Saints, Worcester.
[50 Lea, Ann, widow. Holly Green.
[51 Lyngham, Joane, widow, Upton-upon-Severn.
52 Longmore, Joan, Kidderminster.
[53 Millward, Henry, yeoman. Kings Norton.
[54 Mayle als. Wye, Marie, widow, Malvern Magna.
155 Maunsell, Robert, husbandman, Blockley.
[56 Mare, Joan, Inckbarrow.
[57 Mann, John, Ridmarley Debitot.
[58 MuUis, John, Burmington.
[59 Mason, John, Uffenham.
160 Mylton, Thomas, coverlet weaver, Stourbridge.
161 Morehaill, John, Bidford.
[62 Mowle, John, taylor, Hartlebury.
163 Mutley, Margaret, St. Andrew, Worcester.
164 Morten, Joan, widow, Berrow.
[65 Mansell, Thomas, tanner, Halesowen.
[66 Mace, Blanch, widow, Suckley.
[67 Morris, William, baker, Evesham.
168 Millward, Francis, husbandman, Kemsey.
[69 Morehali, John, yeoman, Bidford.
[70 Mintum, Roger, labourer, Much Malvern.
[71 Nurton, Ursula, widow, Hartlebury.
[72 Neale, William, yeoman, Whatcot.
\T^ Nicholson, William, clarke, Pershore.
[74 Phillipps, Edward, gent., Studley.
175 Phillipps, John, husbandman, Pyrton.
[76 Phillips, Richard, Claverdon.
\'J^ Pleasenton, Alice, widow. Priors Salford.
[78 Pearkes, Thomas, Charlton.
r79 Puller, Thomas, walker, St. Swithin's, Worcester.
180 Prettie, John, weaver, Churchill.
!i Prettie, Richard, nayler, Kings Norton.
182 Parr, John, gardener, Shipston.
[83 Palmer, Alice, widow, Worcester.
184 Perkes, Charles, glasier, Kidderminster.
[85 Penne, Mark, All Saints, Worcester.
186 Parks, William, nayler, Oldbury.
187 Pen, Henry, Kidderminster.
188 Pencell, Elizabeth, widow, Moseley.
[89 Parsons, Ralph, yeoman, Longdon.
C90 Pardoe, Richard, yeoman, Ombersley.
191 Payne, Ralph, yeoman, Severn Stoke.
192 Preedy, John, yeoman, Evesham.
[93 Persall, Thomas, shoemaker, Yardley.
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194 Payton, Thomas, St. Martin, Worcester.
195 Payne, Richard, Ilmington.
196 Powesse ah. Banbury, Gabriel, Whatcot.
197 Parsons, William, nayler, Rowley Regis.
198 Petforde, William, Haselor.
199 Rotten, Ann, widow, Moseley.
200 Robbins, Richard, labourer, Welsborne Mountford.
201 Russell, John, St. John, Bedwardine.
202 Ryall, William, Worcester.
203 Raybold, Dorothy, spinster, Witchbold.
204 Robins, Elizabeth, widow, Studley.
205 Richards, Edward, husbandman, Yardley.
206 Rogers, Edward, husbandman, Claverdon.
207 Reeve, William, yeoman, Rowington.
208 Sale, John, Temple Grafton.
209 Shakespeare, Thomas, gent., Warwick.
210 Savage, Elizabeth, widow, Middle Littleton.
211 Smith, Ann, widow, North Littleton.
212 Stretch, Elizabeth, spinster, Brodway.
213 Salter, John, Barton.
214 Smith, William, husbandman, Ilmington.
2r5 Streate, John, clothier, St. Clement's, Worcester.
216 Sale, John, Morton Morrell.
217 Summers, Ann, Severn Stoke.
218 Savage, John Whittington.
219 'Saunders, William, Upton-upon-Severne.
220 Saunders, Thomas, smyth, Aston Cantlow.
221 Sullis, John, Long Compton.
222 Sturch, Margaret, widow, Stourton.
223 Surman, John, Ripple.
224 Sheldon, Francis, gent, Evesham.
225 Tandy, Henry, husbandman, Abbotts Morton.
226 Tasker, Clement, Tredington.
227 Thomas, Edmond, Hallowe.
228 Thrustone als. Turlston, Thomas, Worcester.
229 Tomson, James, Hatton.
230 Toye, John, Wolverly.
231 Tailor, Thomas, Madresfeild.
232 Tomlins, Richard, Wolverdington.
233 Tomes, Humfrey, Dodderhill.
234 Townesend, Mathew, husbandman. Over Tysoe.
235 Vnnion, Elizabeth, widow, Matherne.
236 Wilks, Agnes, widow, Blockley.
237 Wiatt, Thomas, husbandman, Wolverdington.
238 Whitney, Richard, gent., Holt.
239 Whitney, Ann, widow. Holt.
240 Wheeler, Isabell, Wick-Pershore.
241 Wheeler, Frances, Halesowen.
242 Wildey, Humfrey, Worcester.
243 White, Francis, husbandman, Morton Morrell.
244 Wall, Robert, yeoman, Hampton Lovett.
245 Wiltsheere, Roger, Chaseley.
246 Warter, Richard, tayler, Oldbury.
247 Welles, Blanch, widow. All Saints, Worcester.
248 White, John, Shipston-upon-Stour.
249 Wast, Ferdinando, Cutsdeane.
250 Walker, Augustine, Rector of Ilmington.
251 Wheeler, William, Weeke.
252 Wye, Charles, Malvern Magna.
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253 Williams, Henry, St. John's, Bedwardine.
254 Walford, Hugh, Hatton.
255 Wilson, Humfrey, husbandman, Feckenham.
256 Webb, Walter, Halesowen.
257 Wade, Marie, widow, Pensam.
258 Younger, William, gent., Worcester.
259 Yates, John, mason, Inckbarrow.
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1 Allen, Barbara, widow, Ipsley.
2 Archerd, Joan, spinster, Stretton upon the fosse.
3 Amphlett, Thomas, .
4 Atherfould, Robert, milliner, Overbury.
5 Averne, William, Hampton Curlewe.
6 Arndell, William, Worcester.
7 Allen, Alice, widow, Severn Stoke.
8 Brettell, Richard, Halesowen.
9 Beale, William, Birchmorton.
10 Bradhurst, Robert, clerk, Claynes.
1 1 Brace, Walter, yeoman, Bromsgrove.
12 Bellers, Foulke, gent., Henley.
13 Barksdale, Nathaniell, clerk, St. Martin's, Worcester.
14 Bourne, Richard, Belbroughton.
15 Borsly, Elizabeth, Birlingham.
16 Ballard, Francis, husbandman, Shreivelench.
17 Browne, Margaret, widow, Flyford Flavell.
18 Butler, Joan, .
19 Butcher, Daniel, Kidderminster.
20 Bearde, John, Severn Stoke.
21 Bedle, Francis, carpenter, St. Andrew, Worcester,
22 Boonde, John, husbandman, Feckenham.
23 Ballard, Henry, yeoman, Abbotts Morton.
24 Beale als. Merrie, Anne, Pendocke.
25 Baker, Henry, junior, Kidderminster.
26 Borne, Alice, widow, Ombersley.
27 Barnes, Thomas, husbandman, Bishampton.
28 Boyes, John, husbandman, Ilmington.
29 Bumpas, Lawrence, husbandman, Whichenford.
30 Barnes, John, husbandman. Little Hampton.
31 Collins, John, Worcester.
32 Cooper, John, husbandman, Ilmington.
33 Colburne, William, Feckenham.
34 Childe, Richard, Suckley.
35 Clarke, William, yeoman, Eldersfield.
36 Carter, Richard, husbandman, Leigh.
37 Chamberleyn als. Chambers, William, Coughton.
38 Carteledge als. Webbe, Thomas, Bromsgrove.
39 Cowper, Richard, clothier, Worcester.
40 Drought, Edward, yeoman. Much Malvern.
41 Dale, Richard, milner. Kings Norton.
42 Dunn, William, yeoman, Leigh.
43 Davenport, Robert, innholder, Henley.
44 Drought, George, yeoman, Hartlebury,
45 Edkinson, John, Alcester.
46 Evits, William, husbandman. Butlers Marston.
47 Edwards als. Davis, William, Wicke-Pershore.
48 Evans, Thomas, sithsmith, Bromsgrove.
49 Erring^on als. Allen, Thomas, Wootton Wawen. Com.,
50 Elliotts, George, Severne Stoke.
51 Evans, Howell, Elmbridge.
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52 Field, Elizabeth, widow, Worcester.
53 Fleckenowe, James, Warwicke.
54 Freeman, Elizabeth, widow, Tysoe.
55 Fisher, Thomas, Eckington.
56 Forrest, Edward, Halesowen.
57 Freeman, Richard, Pershore.
58 Francis als. Smyth, Thomas, Pershore.
59 Fones, Mary, Stoke Prior.
60 Forte, Cisly, widow, Elmley Castle.
61 Frankline, Joice, widow. Long Compton.
62 Gildinge, Eleanor, widow, Hill Cronibe.
63 Goodman, William, mason, Ombersley.
64 Gorney, Richard, Upton-upon Severne.
65 Gilberts, Nicholas, Belbroughton.
66 Goldswaine, Thomas, Bromesgrove.
67 Gibbes, Margaret, widow, Severnstoke.
68 Goodall, Jane, widow, Crombe Debitot.
69 Holt, John, yeoman, Pedmore.
70 Haynes, .\braham. All Saints, Worcester.
71 Hunt, Joan, widow, Elmley Castle.
72 Higins, Humphrey, husbandman, Alveston.
73 Hopkins, Elizabeth, Hartleburie.
74 Hamon, George, husbandman, Elmley Castle.
75 Haddocke, Philip, clerk. Priors Salford.
76 Hitchman, John, Tysoe.
77 Hopper, Mordant, Walton M audit.
78 Harris, George, nayler, Halesowen.
79 Hodgkinson, Thomas, Sturbridge.
80 Heare, Lewis, yeoman. Holt.
8 1 Harborne, Philip, husbandman. Priors Cleeve.
82 Hickcox, John, Stratford-upon-Avon.
83 Hiccockes, Thomas, widow, Beareley.
84 Hacklin, Daniell, Longcompton.
85 Hunt, Henry, Cofton Hackett.
86 Hadon, Margaret, widow, Bromesgrove.
87 Holman, Robert, Tysoe.
88 Higgens, John, yeoman, Tiddington.
89 Hewse, Lawrence, Rouslench.
90 Juckes, John, yeoman, Dudley.
91 Jones, Arthur, gent., Droitwich.
92 Jeuen, Andrew, Dudley.
93 Jenks, Christopher, labourer, Broadway.
94 Jones, Richard, Kidderminster.
95 Jenks, Edward, Aston Cantioe.
96 Jones, Ellen, widow, St. Alban's, Worcester.
97 Knight, Philip, St. Martin, Worcester.
98 Keyse, Ann, widow, Castell Morton.
99 Leethe, Rowland, yeoman, Much Malverne.
100 Lyes, John, St. John's, Bedwardine.
loi Lowe, Charles, Rowley Regis.
102 Lane, Richard, husbandman, Arely Kings.
103 Lea, George, turner, Yardley.
104 Marston, William, yeoman, Yardley.
105 Marshall, Thomas, yeoman, Salford.
106 Moore, Julian, widow, Brayles.
107 Morris, Reece, gent., St. John's, Bedwardine.
108 Manninge, John, clothier, St. Martin, Worcester.
109 Millard, George, yeoman. Birch Morton.
no Mense, Francis, yeoman, Himbleton.
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11 MuUis, Anthony, Little Wolford. W. I.
;i2 Martin, John, Shrawley. Admon. and I.
13 Napton, Elizabeth, widow, Brayles. W.
14 Nutt, William, Eldersfield. W.I.
[15 Norris, Joyce, widow. Hallow. W. I.
16 Nicholas, Isabell, widow, Leigh. W. \.
17 Olerton, Elizabeth, widow, Sal warp. W. L
1 8 Owen, Thomas, Stourbridge. W. L
19 Olerton, John, millner, Salwarp. W. L
120 Oldnoll, William, Stone. Admon. and L
[21 Peniston, William, Upton-upon-Severne. Admon. and L
122 Porter, Gilbert, labourer, Crowle. W. L
[23 Pardee, Francis, husbandman, Ombersley. W. L
124 Pennell, Elizabeth, Powick. Admon.
125 Phillipps, David, Acton Beachamp. Admon. and L
[26 Paulmer, Ann, Elmbridge. W. \.
[27 Parsons, John, Alcester. W. L
[28 Pope, Thomas, yeoman, Comberton Magna. W. L
[29 Paxford, William, fawkner, Evenload. W. L
130 Palmer, Anthony, yeoman, Hartlebury. W. L
131 Parker, Thomas, yeoman, Bewdisert. W. L
132 Pardoe, Phillip, Droitwich. W.
'33 Quarrell, George, husbandman, Bricklehampton. W. L
134 Rymell, Mary, widow, Tysoe. W. L
135 Rawlins, John, yeoman, Hartlebury. W.
[36 Rial!, Alice, widow, Elmley Lovet. Admon. and L
137 Raynoldes, William, Halesowen. Admon. and L
138 Raynolds, William, South Littleton. W.
[39 Roberts, John, weaver, Pershore. W. I.
[40 Ryme, James, Alvechurch. W.
141 Rowland als. Stayner, Robert, Worcester. - Admon.
142 Rose, Margarett, widow, Tredington. W.
143 Stone, Richard, Longdon. Admon.
144 Sparkes, Ann, widow, Peppleton. W. L
145 Slye, John, yeoman, Rowington. W. L
146 Smith, William, Pershore. W.
147 Sexton, John, labourer, Bengworth. W. L
[48 Stone, Elizabeth, widow, Shrawley. W. L
149 Sparke, John, yeoman. Holt. W. L
[50 Stone, William, Castle Morton. Admon. and L
[51 Sargeante, John, yeoman. Kings Norton. Com., Admon. and L
[52 Staunton, James, Crowle. W.
153 SandoU, John, yeoman, OfTenham. W. L
154 Smith, Catherine, widow, St. Nicholas, Worcester. W. L
155 Stampes, Richard, Halesowen. W. \.
156 Sye, Margery, spinster, Northfield. W. L
[57 Smith, Elizabeth, widow, Elmely Lovett. W. L
;58 Sysemore, Abraham, weaver, St. Alban's, Worcester. Admon. and W. L
159 Taverner, John, husbandman, Pinvin. W.
160 Tomson als. Hunt, Henry, yeoman, Hewell. W.
161 Tombes, Humphrey, carpenter, Ippesley. W. I.
162 Tovey, Thomas, yeoman, Brodwas. W. L
[63 Turnor, John, husbandman, Castle Morton. W. L
[64 Trapp, Francis, pewterer, Worcester. W. L
165 Tomes, William, yeoman, Bromsgrove. W.
[66 Venour, John, yeoman, Welsbourne Mountford. W. \.
167 Wagstaff, Kichard, yeoman, Bishampton. W. L
168 Waller, Richard, husbandman. North Piddle. W. L
[69 Walker, Richard, husbandman. Nether Brayles. W. L
150 Worcester Wills and Administrations. [1634.
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170 Williams, Hugh, yeoman, Martley. W.
171 Wheeler als. Penrice, Anne, St. Nicholas, Droitwicn. Admon.
172 Walker, Francis, Alcester. W. I.
173 Wheeler, John, Rowley. W. I.
174 Williams, Margaret, widow, Madresfield. Admon. and I.
175 Wilmore, William, husbandman, Himbleton. W. I.
176 Wheeler, William, Worcester. Admon.
177 Walsingham, Joane, widow, Bromsgrove. W. I.
178 Williams, John, husbandman, Claynes. W.
179 Whoman, Edward, husbandman, Bromsgrove. W.
1634.
1 Andrewes, Nicholas, yeoman, Pershore. W. I.
2 Auster, Roger, yeoman, Oddingley. W. I.
3 Archbold, Catherine, Arrowe. Com., Admon. and I.
4 Aleighe, Richard, yeoman, Churchlench. W. I.
5 Aldridge, Elizabeth, spinster, Longdon. " W. I.
6 Barnes, Thomas, husbandman, Great Hampton. W. I.
7 Bradeley, Francis, Flyford Flavell. W. I.
8 Brooke, Gilbert, weaver, Elmbridge. W. 1.
9 Baughe, Elizabeth, spinster, St. Andrewe's, Pershore. W.
ID Betterton, Robert, St. Alban's, Worcester. W.
1 1 Blackwell, Elizabeth, widow, Cotherige. W.
12 Best, Phillipp, clerk, Hartlebury. W. I.
13 Bissell, Elizabeth, widow, Yardley. W.
14 Bell, George, shoemaker, Bromsgrove. W. I.
15 Brookebanke, George, Worcester. W.
16 Brooke, William, yeoman. Stoke Prior. W.
17 Buffden als. Perrie, Mary, widow, Cleve Priors. W. I.
18 Best, John, husbandman, Hartlebury. W. I.
19 Burston, Alice, spinster, Studley. W.
20 Bennett, Thomas, nayler, Frankley. W.
21 Bierd, William, husbandman, Much Malvern. W. I.
22 Best, Anthony, St. Martin's, Worcester. W. I.
23 Ballard, Richard, St. Hellen's, Worcester. Admon. and I.
24 Blizard, Isabell, widow, St. Hellen, Worcester. W.
25 Beesley, Thomas, Studley. Admon. and I.
26 Beste, John, yeoman, Ombersley. Admon. and I.
27 Boult, Elinor, widow, Grimley. W. I.
28 Bache, Edward, sen., husbandman, Churchhoniborne. W.
29 Brookes, John, woolwinder, Blockley. W. I.
30 Bell, Francis, widow, Droitwich. W. I.
31 Barker, Henry, Tanworth. W. I.
32 Ballard, Richard, Inckbarrow. W. I.
33 Baxter, John, yeoman, Naunton Beachamp. W.
34 Berrie, Alice, widow, Whichenford. W.
35 Bucher, John, labourer, Norton. W.
36 Best, John, husbandman, Hartlebury. W.
37 Bently, Richard, Burmington. W. I.
38 Barnes, Anne, widow. North Piddle. W. I.
39 Baxter, Richard, tanner. Much Malvern. W.
40 Checkett, Margaret, widow, Bishampton. Admon. and I.
41 Chesnoll, Elizabeth, widow, Cherington. Admon. and I.
42 Cutberd, Henry, Tardebigge. Admon.
43 Crumpe, Walter, yeoman, Dodderhill. W. I.
44 Cole, Henry, husbandman, Overbury. W. I.
45 Cowper, Dorothy, widow, Offenham. W.
46 Cox, Thomas, Sturbridge. W.
47 Clarke, William, husbandman, Charleton. W. I.
48 Cotton, Richard, yeoman, Pershore. W. I.
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Clarkeson, Thomas, Henley in Arden.
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Cooke, Edward, husbandman, Kidderminster.
Carelesse, William, yeoman, Besford.
Chauntrell, Richard, yeoman, Pinvin.
Cottrell, Nicholas, yeoman, Hill Croome.
Dickinson, Thomas, Salford.
Darbey, William, sen., Halesowen.
Daniell, Thomas, husbandman, Crowle.
Dalley, Rowland, yeoman, Leigh.
Deaves, Elizabeth, widow. Holy Cross, Pershore.
Detherich, John, yeoman, Cackmore, Halesowen.
Evsens, David, yeoman, Martley.
EUsonn, Richard, St. Andrew, Pershore.
Evans, Anthony, husbandman, Churchhoniborn.
Farr, Richard, husbandman, Inckbarrow.
Fawkes, Ann, widow, Harbury.
Greene, Joyce, widow, Clent.
Gunn, Margery, widow, Aston Cantloe.
Gyttens als. Taylor, John, weaver, Salwarp.
Greene, Sible, widow, Mathon.
Garrett, Roger, Bidford.
Gibbes, Richard, yeoman, Whichford.
Garner, William, husbandman, Evenlode.
Graynger, Thomas, .
Greene, Richard, husbandman, Aldermarston.
Hide, John, blacksmith, Suckley
Harford, Thomas, singleman, Alcester.
Heminge, Thomas, Bishampton.
Hill, Henry, yeoman, Hollowe.
Hamonds, Roger, husbandman, Kidderminster.
Hall, Edward, yeoman, Peopleton.
Howlder, Guye, husbandman. Castle Morton.
Hopkins, Adam, husbandman. Little Alne.
Hamme, John. Castle Morton.
Horner, John, sen., Martlie.
Hill, Humphrey, yeoman, Stone.
Hibbins, Damaris, Yardley.
Hill, William, Bishampton.
Harvey, Mary, widow, Great Inckbarrow.
Heywood, Thomas, Alcester.
Huntington, George, sen., Feckenham.
Heynes, Margaret, widow, Grafton Flyford.
Hill, Thomas, clothworker, Kidderminster.
Harris, Edward, yeoman, I3romesgrove.
Hydon, John, Birmington.
Harris, Mary, spinster, Evesham.
Horton, Sapcote, gent., Staunton.
Ingles, Anne, widow, Middle Littleton.
Jones, Richard, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
Jones, Roger, smith, Severne Stoke.
Jurden, Thomas, husbandman, Alderminster.
Johnson, Elinor, widow, Claverdon.
Kerrie, Thomas, St. Michael, Bedwardine.
Knowles, John, Halesowen.
Kindon, Thomas, Hartleburie.
Knight, Thomas, husbandman, Pirton.
Laugher, Margaret, Alcester.
Lillye, Margery, widow, St. Clement's, Worcester.
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Smythe ah. Courte, Richard, glover, Henley in Arden. W. I.
Stonhall, Margery, St. Swithen's, Worcester. W.
Sparke, Joan, widow, Holt. W. I.
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Tomes, William, yeoman, Bromsgrove. W. I,
Twitty, John, Claynes. W. I.
Lea, John, carpenter, Ripple.
Lane, Margerie, widow. Old Swinford.
Laugher, Richard, Ombersley.
Lawrence, Francis, husbandman. Much Malvern.
Leethe, Rowland, yeoman. Much Malvern.
Massie, Alice, widow, Hadsor.
Maunder, Phillip, husbandman, Feckenham.
Moore, John, sen., yeoman, Netherton.
Mason, George, victualer, Pershore.
Michell, Arthur, Evenlode.
Mutlowe, Dorothy, spinster, St. Andrew, Worcester.
Mathew, John, Oldswinford.
Maninge, Samuel, gent., Hartlebury.
Mascall, William, clerk, Himbleton.
Muse, Laurence, yeoman, Hartlebury.
Millard, Robert, yeoman, Alderminster.
Meisye, William, blacksmith. Long Compton.
Mace, Thomas, husbandman, Coughton.
Newcombe, John, St. Andrew's, Pershore.
Napton, Jacob, .
Newey, Mary, widow, Northfield.
Owen, Margery, widow, Martley.
Phillipps, John, Charlecott.
Pidgeon, Steven, Bishops Hampton.
Prentice, John, husbandman, Bradley.
Pleaden, Margery, widow, Broadwater.
Phippes, Robert, Alderminster.
Pemberton, John, carrier, Amblecot, Staffs.
Potter, Francis, innholder. Kings Norton.
Pemberton, Robert, clothworker, Warwick.
Portman als. Pullins, Ann, widow, Elmbridge.
Robinson als. Mason, Thomas, butcher, Dudley.
Robinson, John, inholder, Alcester.
Raynoldes, Thomas, Kidderminster.
Romney, Lydia, widow. Much Malvern.
Rotton, Symon, cutler, Yardley.
Restell, Richard, Ridmarley Debitot.
Stocke, John, husbandman. Over Brayles.
Staunton, Henry, yeoman, Whittington.
Savage, John, Badsey.
Symonds, Richard, Hanley Castle.
Sharpe, Alice, widow, Hoblenche.
Stephens, William, Worcester.
Stampes als. Tewe, Mary, widow, Hampton Lovet.
Stau'nton, Alice, widow. Hollow.
Saunders, Thomas, Witchbold.
Slye, Elizabeth, widow, Henley in Arden.
Stanton, Geortje, Hollowe.
Staunton, William, yeoman, Hallowe.
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166 Tonks, George, Oldbury. \V. I.
167 Tylt, William, Bromsgrove. W.
168 Thornhill, William, husbandman, St. Andrew's, Worcester. W. I.
169 Throppe, Walter, . W. I.
170 Tawney, Thomas, St. Martin's, Worcester. Admon. and I.
171 Trapp, William, Croome Debitot. Com., Admon. and I.
172 Tyllett, John, Kidderminster. W. I.
173 Tomkins, Richard, husbandman, Cherington. W. 1.
174 Warne, Anthony, yeoman, Beoley. W. I.
175 Wheeler, Ursula, widow, Salforde. W.
176 Whitehouse, Margery, All Saints, . W. I.
177 Winnall, John, yeoman, Hartlebury. W. I.
178 Wilkinson, Martha, widow, St. Martin, Worcester. W. I.
179 Ward, William, yeoman, Tysoe. W. I.
180 Wian, Thomas, weaver, St. Martin, Worcester. \V.
181 Woodward, Margerye, widow, Kidderminster. W.
182 Wildon, John, husbandman. Over Brayles. W. I.
183 Watkins, Ann, widow, Dodderhill. W. I.
184 Webb, William, barber, St. Hellen's, Worcester. W.
185 Walford, Ann, widow, Salwarp. W. I.
186 Whithouse. John, nayler, St. Thomas, Dudley. Admon. and W.
187 Weaver, Thomas, glover, Droitwich.- W. I.
188 Warde, Rebecca, widow, Hatton. W. I.
189 Weaver als. Jackson, John, husbandman, Bishampton. W. I.
190 Yardley, Henry, husbandman. Tan worth. W. I.
191 Yarrington, Edmund, Martley. \V.
192 Younge, Alice, widow, Comberton Parva. W. I.
J93 Younge, William, husbandman, Little Comberton. W.
1635.
1 Addams, Thomas, husbandman, Aldermarston. W.
2 Alderne, Edmund, Martley. W. I.
3 Andrewes, Henry, husbandman, Wadborowe. W.
4 Austen, Joseph, weaver, Tysoe. W. I.
5 Androse, Raphe, clothier, St. Andrew's, Worcester. W. I.
6 Averell, William, yeoman, Tanworth. W.
7 Ayles, James, husbandman, Charleton. W. I.
8 Archer, Nicholas, . W.
9 Bond, William, yeoman, Hanbury. W.
10 Brace, Thomas, yeoman, Bromesgrove. W. I.
1 1 Banks, William, O.Khill. W. I.
12 Bagnall, Nicholas, Worcester. W.
13 Bailie, Anthony, husbandman, Elmley Castle. W. I.
14 Bache, John, yeoman, Chaddesley Corbet. W. I.
15 Boults, Thomas, yeoman, Inckbarrow. W. I.
16 Biddle, Thomas, Tardebig. W.
17 Bennett, Thomas, sen., Cleeve Prior. W.
18 Brigges, Robert, yeoman, Elmley Lovet. Admon. and I.
19 Badger, Elizabeth, Bromsgrove. W. I.
20 Brooke, Thomas, yeoman, Stoke Prior. Admon. and I.
21 Blicke, Thomas, smith, Barford. W. I.
22 Beale, Robert, miller, Burmington. W. I.
23 Burford, Charles, tanner. Little ^Lalvern. W. I.
24 Bury, William, yeoman, Whirhford. W.
25 Bennett, Henry, husbandman. Much Malverne. W.
26 Becke, Thomas, yeoman, Whichenford. W. \.
27 Blucke, William, Nawnton Beachamp. W. L
28 Busshell, William, yeoman. North Littleton. W. L
29 Bonaker, Henry, tailer, Pepleton. W. L
30 Bradley, Richard, Shipston. Admon.
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Blackford, Thomas, yeoman, St. Mary, Warwick.
Blucke, Thomas, Leighe.
Boults, Ann, spinster, Inckbarrowe.
Blumly, William, Malvern Magna.
Bird, John, Madresfield.
Bryan, Jane, widow, Bromesgrove.
Bullocke, John, Tardebigge.
Ballard, Thomas, Hartleburie.
Cale, Thomas, husbandman, Shurvington.
Comby, Margaret, widow, Knightwicke.
Claridge, Richard, Tysoe.
Chambers, Alice, widow, Kings Norton.
Charles, Owen, Clent.
Croppe, Edward, husbandman, Old Swinford.
Coningesby, Nicholas, gent, Morton Baggott.
Cottye, Robert, yeoman, Bromesgrove.
Chaundler, William, weaver, Worcester.
Cooke, Richard, yeoman, Staunton.
Chanflowre, Edmond, Hanley.
Coxe, Anne, widow, Warwick.
Cockrell, Walter, tayler, Warwick.
Cricke, Joyce, widow, Blockley.
Collier, Walter, yeoman, Areley Kings.
Chappells, Thomas, Martley.
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Dingley, Anthony, Upton-upon-Severn.
Dixon, Hugh, Netherton.
Dedicott, Francis, skinner, Worcester.
Duftie, Richard, Welland.
Dighton, Alice, Upton-upon-Severne.
Dewy, Thomas, Severnestoke.
Dawkes, Henry, tanner, Kidderminster.
Elliots, James, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Engly, Henry, Dudley.
Halle, Richard, Martley.
Ellis, Robert, Salwarp.
Edes, Richard, Welsborne.
Eden, Joyce, widow, Worcester.
Ebrall, Thomas, Rowington.
Followes, Symond, St. Michael, Bedwardine.
Fisher als. Richardson, Thomas, St. Martin's, Worcester.
Far, John, Inckbarrow
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Freeman, William, Tardebigge.
Farr, Francis, Powicke.
Foxe, Robert, Malvern Magna.
Fakener, William, Little Kington.
Greene, Joan, widow, Aldermarston.
Gorney, John, Upton-upon-Severne.
Gilbert, Margery, widow, Longden.
Gibbins, Martin, Churchill.
Ganderton, Bridget, widow, Kirsoe.
Greene, Richard, Leigh.
Girdler, Richard, Wroxall.
Glover, Margerett, spinster, Old Stratford.
Green, John, Powick.
Gwalter, William, Overbury.
George, Thomas, Eckington.
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90 Godsawe, Richard, husbandman, Mathon. Admon. and I
91 Goold als. Willoughby, John, Pershore. Admon. and I
92 Harborne, Alice, widow, Gt. Hampton. W
93 Hurdman, Edward, gent, Worcester. W
94 Harvye, William, yeoman, Leighe. W. I
95 Harris, Richard, Belbroughton. W,
96 Hampton, John, yeoman, Shrawley. W. I
97 Helme, Christopher, Breedon. W.
98 Hooper (Whoop), Margaret, widow, Grimley. W. I
99 Hawes, Alice, widow, Inckbarrowe. W
100 Hunt, John, Tanworth. , W,
101 Hurdman, John, Norton-Kemsey. W,
102 Hunt, Laurence, St. Mary's, Worcester. Admon
[03 Hiller, Elizabeth, Elmbridge. W. I
104 Horton, Elizabeth, spinster, Abbotts Salford. . W. I
105 Harvie, John, Bromesgrove. W,
106 Hookes, William, Kington. W. 1
107 Hartill, Henry, Blockley. W. I
108 Higgens, Richard, Halesowen. W. I
109 Hawkes, Joan, widow, Cherington. W. I
10 Hues, Tristram, baker, Henley-in-Arden. Admon. and I
1 1 Hatnoll, Symon, Kidderminster. W. I
12 Hopkins, Roger, Aston Cantloe, Warwick. W. I
13 Horton, Richard, gent., Northfield. W
14 Hickoxe, Richard, Severnstoke. Admon. and I
: 1 5 Home, Thomas, Leigh. Admon. and I
16 Hemming, Catherine, widow, Bishampton. W. I
17 Haines, Francis, Dormston. W. I
18 Halford, William, Kings Broome. W,
19 Hurdman, John, Norton-Kemsey. W. I
[2o Hullins, Margaret, widow, Longdon. W. I
[21 Higley, (Gabriel, Shrawley. W. I
122 Irish, Sibell, Bradley. W
123 Ingram, Thomas, Aston Cantlow. W. I
24 Jones, John, Charlton. W
25 Jones, John, Powick. W. I
26 Jones, Mary, spinster, Droitwich. W. I
[27 Jones, David, Broome. W. I
[28 Jeffes, William, Barford. W. I
[29 Jones, Richard, clarke, Gt. Witley. W. I
[30 Kew, Robert, Ripple. W
[31 Knighte, Richard, Seaverne Stoke. W. I
[32 Kempson, George, gent., Temple Grafton. W
[33 Kings, Francis, yeoman, Whitlady Aston. W. I
[34 Kempe, William, Priors Salford. W
[35 Kingly, Alice, widow, Flyford Flavell. W,
[36 Kerry, Edward, Barton-on-the-Heath. ' W. I
[37 Lies, Richard, Whitelady Aston. W
[38 Lorde, Richard, Tiddington. W
[39 Lanckston, John, St. Lawrence, Worcester. Admon. and I
[40 Madeley, Fulke, vintner, Alcester. W
[41 Malins, Nicholas, Tysoe. W. I
[42 Marriman, Richard, . W. I
143 Mason, Thomas, yeoman, Cherington. W. I
144 Moore, Humphrey, Tardebigg. W
[45 Meadows, Henry, Tysoe. W. I
[46 Moye, Richard, yeoman, Bromesgrove. W. I
[47 Meadows, Andrew, Tysoe. Com., Admon. and I
[48 Milles, Thomas, weaver. Old Stratford. W. I
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[49 Moore als. Walker, Nicholas, Broadway.
[50 Nott, William, HoUowe.
151 Nason, John, Barton-on-the-Heath.
152 Norton, William, Claines.
153 Nurthall, Richard, Grafton.
154 Neale, Michael, Tysoe.
[55 Nashe, George, Rushocke.
: 56 Nicholas, Thomas, Shipston-upon-Stower.
[57 Osborne, Margaret, Rushoke.
158 Otie, Thomas, Haselor. [Ostey in the Inventory.]
159 Orton, Thomas, Claverdon.
160 Oldnoll, Roger, Stone.
161 Parsons, Simon, Studlie.
162 Perkes, Roger, labourer, Clent.
163 Pennell, Thomas, Salwarp.
164 Parkes, Edward, Dudley.
165 Penn, Edward, Hanbury.
166 Pickstocke, Dorothy, widow, Feckenham.
167 Parkes, Elizabeth, Rowley Regis.
Palmer, Thomas, Pillarton Hersey.
169 Prise, William, clerk, Alvechurch.
170 Price, William, weaver, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
171 Pritchett, Margaret, spinster, Marteley.
[72 Pollard, Maud, widow, Pirton.
173 Rudge, William, All Saints, Evesham.
[74 -Rose, William, yeoman, Over Tysoe.
175 Roe, Ann, widow, Warwick.
176 Roberts, Thomas. Badsey.
177 Rickardes, John, Norton Bredon.
[78 Ross, William, yeomam, Suckley.
179 Rop, Richard, Broadway.
180 Reade, Margery, widow, Halesowen.
Robins, Edward, sadler, Evesham.
Rushmore, William, Welland.
Raven, Elinore, Fladbury.
184 Rumney, John, Great Malvern.
185 Rose, John, Eatington.
56 Reade, Augustine, Claverdon.
187 Stephens, John, Broadway.
Sarg^eant, William, yeoman, Kings Norton.
Slatter, William, Whichford.
190 Steward, Richard, Inckbarrowe.
191 Stinton, Margery, widow, Worcester.
[92 Smyth, Catherine, Bretforton.
193 Sorrell, Ann, widow, Abbotts Salford.
194 Spier, Embry, Barford.
195 Smyth, John, weaver, Lapworth.
196 Saunders, .Alice, widow, Aston Cantloe.
197 Saunders, Susan, widow, St. Clement's, Worcester.
[98 Stollard. Francis, Churchlench.
[99 Sollers, Thomas, Clifton-upon-Teame.
200 Swaine, William, Norton Breedon.
201 Smith, Elizabeth, widow, Belbroughton.
202 Strayne, Richard, Throgmorton.
203 Saunders, I homas, Stratford-upon-Avon.
204 Sharpe, William, Archlench.
205 Tillam, Margery, widow, Martley.
206 Tyrer, Christopher, Pedmore.
207 Treves als. Plowraaker, Roger, St. Peter, Droitwich.
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208 Taylor, William, yeoman, Bidford. W.
209 Tayler, John, yeoman. Long Compton. W. I.
210 Tandy, Thomas, Abbotts Morton. W. 1.
211 Turner, Francis, husbandman, North Piddle. W. I.
212 Tiiiaddams, Ihomas, Worcester. W. I.
213 Tayler, Richard, Eckington. ' W.
214 Turner, John, Grimley. Admon. and I.
215 Tompson, Alice, widow, Wroxall. W.I.
216 Tutty, Ralph, . 1.
217 Underbill, Humphrey, gent, Whitchurch. W. I.
218 Walker, Henry, Stourbridge. Admon. and I.
219 Wagstaffe, Thomas, Bretforton. W. I.
220 Woodward, Thomas, Birlingham. W. I.
221 Walton, Edward, Claverdon. W.
222 Whitley, Humphry, Churchill. W. I.
223 Wilde, Thomas, St. Peter, Worcester. W. I.
224 Waldron, Thomas, Clent. W.
225 Willcockes, Giles, Churchoniborne. W.
226 Whatley, VVilliam, Lapworth. W.
227 Whood, John, Kings Broome. W.
228 Williams, Elizabeth, spinster, St. Nicholas, Warwick. W. I.
229 Whittell, Thomas, Shrewslench. W.
230 Warde, Edward, Alcester. W.
231 Widhouse, Griffith, Chadisley. W.
232 Williams, Thomas, Burton-on-the- Heath. W. I.
233 Wheeler, John, gent, Doderhill. W. I.
234 Wheeler, Alice, spinster, Wicke-Pershore. W. I.
235 Waynwright, Alice, Holt. W. I.
236 Wesberie, Alice, widow, Newland, Worcester. W. I.
237 Woodward. Roger, yeoman, Throckmorton. W. I.
238 Walthew, Elizabeth, spinster, Yardley. W. I.
239 Wade, Joane, spinster, Norton Breedon. Admon. and I.
240 Woodward, Thomas, Kidderminster. Com., Admon. and I.
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1 Andrewes, Thomas, esq., Barnes. W.
2 AUbott, Thomas, Tardebigge. W.
3 Ashwell, John, yeoman, Bromsgrove W. I.
4 Ashbie, John, Worcester. W. I.
5 Adams, Joane, widow, Cubbington. W.
6 Allen, Thomas, Pershore. W. I.
7 Bond, William, Hanbury. I.
8 Bennett, Avery, Holt. W. I.
9 Bancks, John, Moseley. W. I.
10 Bartlett, Robert, yeoman, Eckington. W,
1 1 Byrt, Francis, carpenter, Kemsey. W. I.
12 Bacon, Isabel, widow, Charlecott W. I.
13 Blick, Alice, widow, Norton Linsey. W. 1.
14 Ballard, William, Inckbarrow. W. I.
15 Baxtar, Elizabeth, widow, Much Malvern. W. I.
16 Baxter, John, Naunton Beachampe. W.
17 Brandard, Francis, husbandman, Hanley Castle. Admon. and I.
18 Boddenhame, Anne, widow, Leigh. Admon. and I.
19 Betterbrey, Thomas, Holy Cross, Pershore. Admon. and 1.
20 Brooke, Robert, Astley. Admon. and I.
21 Bowley, William, labourer, Worcester. W. I.
22 Bowly, Ann, spinster, Worcester. W. L
23 Browne, James, Halesowen. W. L
24 Ballard, Richard, yeoman, Hartleburie. W. I.
25 Blunne, William, Kings Norton. Admon. and I.
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26 Bently, Margaret, widow, Wicke-Pershore. W.
27 Best, Christopher, Hartlebury. Admon. and I.
28 Burton, Catherine, Wootton Wawen. Admon. and I.
29 Bowley, Richard, smith, Allfrick. Admon. and W. I.
30 Boovey, John, gent., Alcester. W.
31 Cooke als. Caudry, William, gent., Warwick. W.
32 Cole, William, yeoman, Shipston-upon-Stower. W. I.
33 Cowper, Roger, Chadisley Corbet. W. I.
34 Carter, Richard, yeoman, Evenlode. W. I.
35 Collins, Arthur, Rowington. W. I.
36 Clarke, Jane, widow, Feckenham. W. I.
37 Chaundler, James, Upton-upon-Severn. W.
38 Cockbill, John, Over Brayles. W. I.
39 Church, Elizabeth, widow, Grimley. W. I.
40 Chapman, William, Claynes. W. I.
41 Castle, William, husbandman, Crombe Debitot. W.
42 Cotty, Joan, widow, Bromesgrove. W.
43 Checkets, Frances, widow, St. Martin's, Worcester. W. I.
44 Checketts, Thomas, St. Martin's, Worcester. W.
45 Chamberleyne, Thomas, Alderminster. . Admon. and I.
46 Crumpe, Alice, widow, Tewkesbury. W. I.
47 Cole, Henry, yeoman, Bromesgrove. W.
48 Clearke, Henry, vicar, Rowington. W^.
49 Church, Ellen, spinster, Grimley. W. I.
50 Colchester, George, sadler, Stratford-upon-Avon. W.
51 'Clift, Richard, labourer, liarton on the Heath. W. I.
52 Cryspe, Alice, widow, Upton-upon-Severne. W. I.
53 Chellingworth, Richard, gent., Stoke Prior. Com. and W.
54 Cosford, William, milner, Warwick. Admon. and I.
55 Crosse, Edward, labourer, Ilmington. W.
56 Durston, Francis, weaver, Severne Stoke. W. I.
57 Daniell, Edmund, weaver, St. Andrew, Worcester. W. I.
58 Drewe, Henry, yeoman, Ripple. W.
59 Dawkes, John, cowiser, Kidderminster. W. I.
60 Doverdale, Richard, husbandman, Crowle. W. I.
61 Darke, William, yeoman. Aldington. W. I.
62 Dane, Susan, widow, Yardley. W.
63 Dungon, Thomas, St. Mary, Warwick. Admon. and I.
64 Dickins, William, Great Witley. W. I.
65 Dipple, Isabel, Uroitwich. W. I.
66 Davis als. Weaver, John, Castle Morton. Admon. and I.
67 Daunce, Thomas, Pershore. W. I.
68 Daunce, Margaret, widow, Naunton Beachampe. Admon. and I.
69 Dowler, Henry, Bromsgrove. Admon. and I.
70 Dyer, William, yeoman. Great Wolford. W. I.
71 Davis, Samuel, Castle Morton. I.
72 Dunne, John, Suckley. W.
73 Drew, Henry, Ripple. W.
74 Evanes, John, Bretforton. W. I.
75 Ernes, Joan, widow, Radford. W. I.
76 Ernes, Thomas, Weethley. W.
77 French, Dennis, St. .'\ndrew, Pershore. I.
78 Forte, Julian, widow, Wicke-Pershore. W. I.
79 Fox, Mary, Much Malverne. W.
80 Forrest, William, plowmaker, Longdon. W. I.
81 Frayne, Margaret, Whitchford. W.
82 Fisher, Thomas, Worcester. W. I.
83 Fleshall, Margery, Elmley Castle. Admon. and I.
84 Figes, Richard, gent., St. Peter's, Worcester. W. I.
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Finche, John, Teddington.
Freeth, Alice, widow. Kings Norton.
Fort, Robert, H anbury.
Ferriman, Catherine, widow, Harvington.
Fayting, John, yeoman, Bromesgrove.
Fraine, Margaret, .
Foxall, Roger, Wolverley.
George als. Pattocke, Thomas, Norton-Breedon.
Green, John, wheeler, Clent.
Grainger, Joan, widow, Salford.
Gould, Elizabeth, widow, Atchlench.
Goughe, Thomas, husbandman, Norton.
Goold, Edward, Bishampton.
Gest, John, nailer, Stourbridge.
Holland, Theophilus, Charleton.
Hopkins, Richard, yeoman, Welsburne.
Hill, William, Chadisley Corbet.
Hathaway, Richard, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Head, Edward, St. Ellen's, Worcester.
Hunte, Ann, widow, Crome Dabitot.
Hurste, Thomas, milner, Feckenham.
Hall, Robert, Pendock.
Heath, John, clerke, Chadisley Corbet.
Hurd, Ann, Barford.
Honiborne, Ann, widow, Cropthorne.
Hill, Catherine, spinster, Upton-upon-Seveme.
Hawkes, Thomas, husbandman, Whichford.
Harward, Humphrey, St. Michael Bedwardine.
Hill, Henry, yeoman, Hollowe.
Hill, Bennet, clothier, Worcester.
Hunt, Joyce, Tan worth.
Hall, William. .
Hunt, Henry, Tan worth.
Heynes, Thomas, gent, Hanbury.
Houseman, Walter, Hampton Lovet
Huckine, Elias, Old Swinford.
Halle, William, Leigh.
Huntington als. Butler, John,, yeoman, Feckenham.
Harvey, John, Bromsgrove.
Jackman, George, Ridmarley Debitot
James, John, husbandman, Henley-in-Arden.
Johnson, George, Warwick.
Jones, Gressa, Bredicote.
Key, Thomas, husbandman, Fliford Flavel.
Kings, Richard, Seveme Stoke.
Knight, Elizabeth, spinster. Stoke Prior.-
Knight, Margery, widow, Bromesgrove.
Lee, Elinor, widow, Hartlebury.
Loggin, Edward, yeoman, Bretforton.
Lewseman, Ann, widow, St John's Bedwardine.
Lightfoote, Richard, Breedon.
Lanston, Francis, labourer, Bengworth.
Lane, Thomas, Pendocke.
Lock, Thomas, Kemsey.
Lacie, Margaret, St. Andrew, Droitwich.
Lambe, Thomas, Himbleton.
Langston, PVances, widow, Upton-upon-Seveme.
Lillie, Francis, yeoman, Bredicott
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Mawdicke, Richard, Ulbarrow.
Moorton, WiHiam, Leigh.
Morley, WiUiam, Berrow.
Manninge, John, Hartlebury.
Moore, Margaret, spinster, Severne Stoke.
Martindale, John, husbandman, Claynes.
Mansel, Robert, Cradley.
Marten als. Weaver, Joan, widow, Shrawley.
Neede, Richard, Much Malvern.
Nockes, Nicholas, St. Peter, Droitwich.
Nason, John, Wellesborne Mountford.
Nicholes, John, Over Brayles.
Nash, Philip, Ombersley.
North, Robert, Droitwich.
Pearkes, William, Cropthorne.
Perkes, John, Wasborne.
Perry, John, weaver, Worcester.
Parsons, Edmund, Pershore.
Pitt, Simon, clothier, Kidderminster.
Parker, Phillip, widow, Feckenham.
Penne, Ann, widow, Halesowen.
Peplowe, Margaret, widow, Chadsley.
Packe, Roger, labourer, Norton- Kemsey.
Perkins, Thomas, Abbotts Salford.
Parker, Ralph, labourer, Wolverley.
Potter, Nicholas, Halesowen.
Parker, Francis, Brome.
Pittway, John, shoemaker, Shipston-upon-Stower.
Perkes, Martha, widow, St. l^eter's, Worcester.
Powell, Euan, blacksmith, Great Malvern.
Perkins, Frances, widow, Salford Priors.
Pilkinton, Abraham, Alderminster.
Penne, Mary, widow, Worcester.
Penne, Thomas, walker, Worcester.
Powell, William, St. Michael, Bedwardine.
Pittway, Stephen, Shipston.
Pardoe, I'homas, Ombersley.
Rennolds, Ann, Stratford.
Restell, John, Witley.
Rog^ers, Winifred, widow, Warwick.
Rainalds, Edward, husbandman, Blockley.
Raynolds, Edward, Hartlebury.
Russon, Alice, widow, Dudley.
Rawiines, Henry, Lighthorne.
Russell, Margaret, widow. Hollow.
Roades, Edward, collier, Dudley.
Rawlins, Harry, Lighthorne.
Ricketts, Millicent, widow, Stoulton.
Swifte, Richard, blacksmith, Yardley.
Sitche, Humfrey, yeoman, Bromesgrove.
Sparrie, William, Clent.
Stinton, Joan, widow, Dodderhill.
Savage, (jeorge, Kington.
Stowers, William, Kidderminster.
Saunders, Nicholas, yeoman, Wroxall.
Smith, Joan, widow, Kington.
Stanton, Dorithy, widow, Norton- Kemsey.
Seaman als. Smith, William, Upton-upon- Severne.
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202 Salman, John, clerke, Welland. W. I.
203 Sharman, Margaret, Worcester. W. I.
204 Smith, Anne, widow, Elmley Castle. W.
205 Stevens, John, Inckbarrowe. W. I.
206 Saunders, Julian, widow, Alberton. Admon.
207 Stock, William, Darlingscote. 2 W.'s
208 Stampes, Alexander, Halesowen. W. I.
209 Smith, William, Hampton Lucy. Com. and W.
210 Turbitt, Margaret, Kinesham. W.
211 Twittie als. Higley, Anne, Claynes. Admon. and I.
212 Tasker, John, yeoman, Tysoe. W.
213 Turner, John, yeoman, St. Michael Bedwardine. W.
214 Tayler, Agnes, widow, Bengworth. W. I.
215 Tovey, Richard, yeoman, Breedon. W. I.
215^ Venour, Ann, widow, Welsbume. W.
215^^ Vaughan, George, St. Nicholas, Worcester. W. I.
z\Y Underbill, William, Bromesgrove. Admon. and W. I.
215^ Vaston, Mary, Hampton Lovet. W. I.
215^ Vnett, Richard, yeoman, Mathon. Admon. and I.
216 Williams, John, St. John Bedwardine. W. I.
217 Wighte, Thomas, yeoman, Mathon. W.
218 Walford, Thomas, Belbroughton. Admon. and I.
219 Washbourne, Giles, Bengworth. W. I.
220 Wheeler, Edmond, yeoman, Seveme Stoke. W. I.
221 Widdcome, John, yeoman, Chatisley. W. I.
222 Williams, Henfy, yeoman, Holy Cross, Pershore. W. I.
223 White, Ann, Blockley. Admon. and I.
224 Wilson, Richard, yeoman, Northfield. W. I.
225 Whatcott als. Wheatcroft, Robert, Blockley. W. I.
226 Webb, Thomas, sithgrinder, Hagley. W. I.
227 Walker, Mary, widow, Hartlebury. W. I.
228 Wheeler, John, Dodderhill. W.
229 Warner, Jone, widow. Much Malvern. W. I.
230 Walley, Elizabeth, widow, St. Hellen's, Worcester. W.
231 Yate, John, yeoman, Bromesgrove. W. I.
232 Yate, Margaret, widow, Sl Helen, Worcester. W. I.
1637.
1 Amphlett, Thomas, walker, All Saints, Worcester. W.
2 Allen, Julij, brewer, St. Andrew, Worcester. W.
3 Andrewes, Alice, Pirton. Admon. and W. I.
4 Addis, Isabel, widow, Leigh. W. I. (?)
5 Barnes, Francis, Hampton. W. L
6 Boulton, Isabell, widow, Aldermaston. W. L
7 Butler, John, yeoman, Bromesgrove. W. L
8 Badland, Thomas, Worcester. W.
9 Baker, Thomas, Kings Norton. W. I.
10 Baker, Henry, Studley. W.
1 1 Best, Phillip, Elmley LoveL Admon. and W. L
12 Bradeley, Edward, Old Swinford. W.
13 Best, William, Kidderminster. W.
14 Boyse, Rowland, tayler, Worcester. W.
15 Baylis, Elizabeth, widow, Bromesgrove. W. L
16 Blizard, Rotheram, brewer, St. Andrew's, Worcester. W.
17 Boult, Richard. Sevemstoke. W.
18 Brace. John, Cobley, Tardebigg. W. L
19 Cranmer, Thomas, Henley-in-Arden. W.
20 Cuppe, Richard, clerk, Powick. I.
21 Crispe, Margery, widow, Leigh. W.
22 Carter, George, Halesowen. W. \.
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23 Cookes, Thomas, Olborowe. W. I.
24 Compton, William, Wadborow. W.
25 Collins, William, yeoman, Butlers Marston. W. I.
26 Coventry, William, gent., Ridmarley Debitot. Admon. and I.
27 Cratford, Ann, widow, Claynes. W.
28 Copeland, Thomas, butcher, Ludlowe. W.
29 Court, Jane, Kington. W.
30 Cotterell, John, Yardley. W. I.
31 Chaundler, Richard, St. Ellen's, Worcester. W.
32 Dytherich, John, yeoman, Halesowen. W. I.
33 Davies, Richard, yeoman, Tanworth. W. I.
34 Dalton, Thomas, gent., Coughton. W. I.
35 Daniel, Isabel, widow, W^orcester. W. I.
36 Daget, Richard, Worcester. W.
37 Edwards, William, Alcester. {missing)
38 Field, Elizabeth, widow, Tanworth. W.
39 FoUiott, John, St. Peter's, Worcester. Com. and W.
40 Forte, Thomas, Elmley Castle, W.
41 Fincher. John, Fetkenham. Admon. and W.
42 Fisher, William, Worcester. W. I.
43 Gyles, Anthony, Little Witley. W. I.
44 Greisley, Thomas, yeoman, St. Nicholas, Warwick. W. I.
45 Green, George, glover, Worcester. W.
46 George, Alice, Breedon. Admon. and I.
47 Green, Richard, Warwick. W. I.
48 -Grove, Philip, Blockley. W. I.
49 George, George, Redmarley Debitot. Admon. and I.
50 Gyles, Susan, widow, Astley. W.
51 George, Alice, widow, Pepleton. W.
52 Ganderton, John, W.
53 Godsall, John, Bromsgrove. Admon. and I.
54 Grindle, Richard, Longdon. W.
55 Godsawe, William, Severne Stoke. W.
56 Geery, Richard, Studley. W. I.
57 Heekes, John, blacksmith, Bromesgrove. W. I.
58 Hoope, Elizabeth, widow, St. Andrew, Worcester. W.
59 Haynes, Henry, Little Comberton. W.
60 Hanbury, Thomas, Elmley Lovet Admon. and L
61 Hill, William, Bromesgrove. W. I.
62 Hathaway, Richard, Stratford-upon-Avon. L
63 Heminge, John, Worcester. W. I.
64 Hannes, Thomas, yeoman, Yardley. W. L
65 Hill, Abraham, Clent. W.
66 Harris, Edmund, Worcester. W.
67 Hawkes, Thomas, Henlye. W. L
68 Hopkins, John, Yardly. I.
69 Hunt, Thomas, Inckbarrow, W.
70 Holme, William, yeoman, Redditch. W. L
71 Heminge, Walter, clothier, W^orcester. W. I.
72 Harrison, Nicholas, Whichford. W.
73 Hemus, Robert, labourer, St. Peter, Droitwich. W. L
74 Howel, Thomas, Shrawley. Admon. and L
75 Hollingsworth, Raphael, Dudley. W. L
76 Hill, John, joyner, St. Helen, Worcester. W. L
77 Holtom, Richard, yeoman, Ipsley. W. \.
78 Harris, John, yeoman, Bromesgrove. W. L
79 Hobday, Elizabeth, widow, Yardley. W. \.
80 Howse, William, yeoman, Wawen Wootten. W. I.
81 Hunt, Richard, Worcester. W.
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82 Hilton, Joan, widow, Kidderminster. Admon. and I.
83 Holt, Ann, widow, Kings Norton. W. I.
84 Harrold, Richard, Belbroughton. W. I.
85 Jordan, William, Yardley. W. L
86 Jones, David, husbandman, Twyninge, Gloucester (Earls Croome
in Inventory).
87 Jones, Walter, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
88 Lee, Henry, Old Swinford.
89 Lench, Henr>', Strensham.
90 Lucas, Clement, Stratford-upon-Avon.
91 Lovett, George, gent., Lapworth.
92 Lye, John, Churchlench.
93 Lynton, Richard, yeoman, P'eckenham.
94 Lillie, Thomas, Oldberrowe.
95 Limbard, John, husbandman, Stoke Prior.
96 Leight, Julian, widow,
97 Muse, Christian, widow, Hartlebury.
98 Manninge, John, Elmley Lovet.
99 Martin, Alice, widow, Idlicott.
00 Marston, Richard, Yardley.
01 Milner, Thomas, Old Swinford.
02 Marsh, Jane, St. Andrewe.
03 Marston, Richard, Yardley.
04 Morse, Edward, Hidmarley Debitot
05 Millingham, Thomas, Pershore.
05a Nashe, Richard, yeoman, Clent.
06 Ordwaye, Francis, Bengeworth.
Osborne, Agnes, widow, Chadisley Corbet.
Pennell, Richard, All Saints, Worcester.
PiUett, Edward, Hartlebury.
Price, John, Hatton.
Penrice ah. Glover, George, Haddington.
Parboe, Thomas, Halesowen.
Poole, John, wheelwright, Hanbury.
Poyner, Richard, Malvern.
Palmer, William, yeoman, St. Andrew, Pershore.
Phelps, Richard, Bengworth.
Pinkett, Charles, mason, St. Andrew, Pershore.
Parker, Walter, Kidderminster.
Perkins, William, Wootton Wawen.
Roberts, Robert, labourer, St. John's, Bewardine.
Read, William, Kidderminster.
Robinson, Ann, Belbroughton.
Rosse, Joan, Martley.
Swifte, Thomas, husbandman, Yardley.
Sheere, Thomas, husbandman, Suckley.
Shreive, Thomas, Wootton.
Smyth, Richard, baker, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
Staunton, Abraham, St. Peter, Worcester.
Smyth, Bridget, spinster, Belbroughton.
Seaume als. Senkin, Christian, widow, Shrawley.
Sitche, Humphry, yeoman, Bromsgrove.
Stanley, Bridget, Astley.
Lipp, Thomas, als. Yonghen, George, St. Andrew, Droitwich.
Tayler als. Smyth, Maryfspinster, Halesowen.
Tyler, John, Much Malvern.
Taylor, George, husbandman. Kings Broome.
Toms, Alice, widow, Bromesgrove.
Tomkins, William, Tysoe.
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139 Tayler, William, yeoman, Bromesgrove.
139a Underhill, Dorothy, Idlicote.
140 Wickleffe, William, Long Compton.
141 Wall, Walter, weaver, St. Swithen's, Worcester.
142 Wheeller, Mary, widow, Grimley.
143 Watton, John, yeoman, Beoly.
144 Wall, Tobie, Bengeworth.
145 Welles, Thomas, wever, Evesham.
146 Wyet, William, Whatcot
147 Welles, George, yeoman. Aldington.
148 Wyeld, Joyce, widow, Dodderhill.
149 Wilks, John, yeoman, Kidderminster.
150 Wharum, Thomas, St. Mary, Warwick.
151 Wilkes, William, husbandman, Blockley.
152 Warner, Thomas, Holy Cross, Pershore.
153 Wrig^ht, Robert, Claines.
154 York, Thomas, Welsburne Hastings.
155 Yeates, Thomas, Rushocke.
1638.
1 Ashbie, John, clothier, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
2 Amphlett, Hugh, Ombersley.
3 Ashcraft, Alice, widow, Grimley.
4 Ashford, Thomas, husbandman, Yardley.
5 Arnway, Thomas, yeoman, Naunton Beauchamp.
6 Archer, John, Whichford.
7 Alcockes, Thomas, Bidford.
8 Albutt, Mar>% widow. Stoke Prior.
9 Albright, Richard, Alderminster.
ID Albrit, Mary, Tardebigge.
1 1 Benford, Thomas, Wootton Wawen.
12 Bridgtnan, John, husbandman, Paxford.
13 Barker, William, Kidderminster.
14 Brooke, Anne, widow, Powicke.
15 Barton, Margaret, widow, Grafton Fliford.
16 Bannes, Richard, carpenter, Whitchurch.
17 Baylis, Richard, St. Swithin's, Worcester.
18 Britten, Martha, widow, Worcester.
19 Bonner, John, vintner, Broadway.
20 Baylie, David, Oxhill.
21 Briscoe, Joan, widow, Inckborrow.
22 Barnard, Elizabeth, widow, Pendocke.
23 Baylies, Anne, Henley-in-Arden.
24 Birde, Joan, singlewoman, Madresfield.
25 Baker, Peter, Himbleton.
26 Bagnall, William, Worcester.
27 Blicke, John, husbandman, Norton Linsey.
28 Baylis, John, Seaverne Stoke.
29 Bradford, Alexander, Wellsbourne.
30 Brooke, Ann, widow, Powick.
31 Browne, George, taylor. Stoke Prior.
32 Baggott, John, husbandman, Ipsley.
33 Blackwell, Edward, Warndon.
34 Baxter, Emma, Naunton Beauchamp.
35 Cureton, John, taylor, Longdon.
36 Clarke, Edmund, yeoman, Berrowe.
37 Cooke, Henry, Witley.
38 CoUey, Thomas, Upton-upon-Seveme.
39 Cugley, Edward, Evesham.
40 Chapman, Richard, gent., Aston-Blockley.
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41 Chapman, Luke, wyerdrawer, Kidderminster.
42 Corbett, Marmaduke, Kidderminster.
43 Churchyard, Richard, Kidderminster.
44 Carte, John, husbandman, Longdon.
45 Carpenter, Francis, husbandman, Bromsgrove.
46 Carpenter, Thomas, Bromesgrove.
47 Dalbye, Edmond, yeoman, Hanley Castle.
48 Dodd, Francis, clothier, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
49 Doverdale, John, Feckenham. Com
50 Dufty, Margret, widow, Welland.
51 Daniell, Francis, St. Martin's, Worcester.
52 Daunce, Edmund, yeoman, Walcott.
^la Drinkwater,* Edmond, labourer, Upton-upon-Severne.
53 Ellis, Joane, widow, Ombersley.
Elcoxe, Elizabeth, widow, Worcester.
Eliott, Richard, husbandman, Claverdon.
Estopp, Martha, spinster, St. Andrew's, Worcester, nunc.
Eades, Edmond, yeoman, Ulbarrow. (Yead in Inv.)
Frost, Henry, Powicke.
Flavell, John, Lapworth.
Fowler, John, labourer, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Fell, William, yeoman, Cropthorne.
Forte, Richard, Elmley Castle.
Fielde, Humphrey, yeoman, Tardebigge.
Ferrers, Mary, widow, Warwick.
Glase, Alice, Areley Kings.
Greves, John, yeoman, Bromesgrove.
Greaves, John, miller, Kingsnorton.
Grammer, Thomas, Beaudesert.
Gwalter, William, wheeler, Overbury.
Gardner, Mary, singlewoman, Claynes.
Grove, Thomas, St. Andrewe's, Worcester.
Goodall, Elizabeth, widow, Crome Dabitot.
Godfrey, John, clothier, St. Swithin, Worcester.
Greene, George, yeoman, Great Alne.
Godson, Richard, shepherd, Wichford.
Goode, John, Hartlebury.
Greene, James, Mathon.
Gilbert, William, Beolie.
Goodyer, John, Shelsley Kings.
Goodridge, Elnor, Snitterfield.
Garlicke, George, yeoman, Alcester.
Hill, William, clothier, Kidderminster.
Hunt, Thomas, yeoman, Bradley.
Holloway, Elizabeth, spinster, Worcester.
Hardinge, Henry, Tisoe.
Hide, Thomas, sen., Bengworth.
Hahies, George, Kington.
Hickes, Richard, Clapton-Stratford.
Harris, Titus, husbandman, Teddington.
Higlie, John, Astlie.
Hawkins, Mary, widow, Upton-upon-Severne.
Hands, Thomas, Warwick.
Heminge, Francis, St. Hellen's, Worcester.
Hunt, Richard, clerke, Norton Morrell.
Hewynes, Steven, husbandman, Alderminster.
Hall, Edward, Elmley Lovett.
Hopkies, Mary, widow, Hartlebury.
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98 Hopkins, Richard, husbandman, Claverdon. Com. and W. I.
99 Hughes, John, brewer, Worcester. W.
100 Jones, Humfry, walker, St. Nicholas, Worcester. W. I.
10 1 Jones, Alice, widow, St. Ellen's, Worcester. Admon. and I.
102 Jetto, Henry, Holte. W.
103 Jones, William, Tardebigg. Admon. and W. I.
104 Kemett (PKennett), William, husbandman, Grafton Flyford. W. I.
105 Keare, William, sen., Crowle. W.
106 Kendall, Andrew, milner, Blockley. ' I.
107 Loker, Francis, taylor, Haselore. W. I.
108 Lee, William, carpenter, Rouslench. W. I.
I Lambe, Joan, widow, Elmley Lovet. W. I.
" ) Lambe, Philip, Elmley Lovet. I.
no Leonard a/j. Greenewaye, Julian, widow, Eckington. W.I.
111 Little, John, mason, Overbury. W.
112 Michell, James, tanner, St. Laurence, Evesham. W. L
113 Millward, Thomas, Alvechurch. Com., Admon. and I.
114 Millward, Elizabeth, widow, Seaverne-Stoke. W. L
115 Moore, Ann, Leigh. W. I.
116 Mogge, Francis, husbandman, Feckenham. W. I.
(Merry, Thomas, clerk, Pendock, \ Ad d W
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118 Meales, Edward, Wootton Wawen. W. I.
119 Moorley, John, yeoman, Newland. W. I.
120 Moore als. Smith, Anne, Treddington. Com. and Admon.
l2oa Mason,* William, yeoman, Birlingham. W. I.
121 Nott, Penelope, widow. Great Shelsley. W.
122 Nashe als. Hobday als. Lacie, Margaret, Feckenham. Admon. and I.
123 Nott, William, yeoman. Hollow. W. I.
124 Norton, Christopher, draper, Worcester. I.
125 Orford, John, shoemaker, Bromsgrove. W. L
126 Perkins, Richard, Acton Beauchampe. Admon. and I.
127 Pensam, Thomas, husbandman, Crome Dabitot W. I.
128 Prat, Thomas, husbandman, Ashorne. W. I.
129 Pardoe, John, yeoman, Ombersley. W. L
130 Parkes, Edward, locksmith, Dudley. W. \.
131 Parkes, Richard, Halesowen. W.
132 Potter, Richard, tanner, Kidderminster. W.
133 Poulson, Richard, labourer, Abberton. W.
134 Pagett, Bartholomew, blacksmith, Bidford. W. I.
135 Penne, John, Chadisley Corbet. W. I.
136 Poulter, Richard, yeoman, Kidderminster. W. I.
137 Parker, Anker, husbandman, Sal warp. W.
138 Quittington, Anthony, yeoman, Tysoe. W. I.
139 Roberts, John, Hampton Evesham. W.
140 Rushall, Elizabeth, widow, Sibdon, Hampton Lovett. W. I.
141 Reeve, Andrew, husbandman, Pillarton Hersey. Com. and W. I.
142 Roberts, John, Bengworth. Com. and I.
143 Rusgreve, Griffin, yeoman, Clent. W.
144 Rusgreve, Joan, widow, Clent. ?W. L
145 Richardes, John, widow, Yardley. W. I.
146 Robynes, John, yeoman, Abberton, Worcester. W. I.
147 Roberts, Francis, yeoman, Powick. W. I.
148 Rutter, Clement, widow, Hatton. Admon. and I.
149 Rodge, Ann, spinster, Upton-upon-Seveme. W. I.
150 Restall, Richard, Cawdell, Pershore. W. I.
151 Reade, William, shoemaker, Malvern Magna. W. I.
152 Readinge, Margaret, widow, Powick. W. I.
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Smith, Hester, Middlelittleton.
Smith, Robert, blacksmith, Lenchwick.
Smith, James, joyner, St. Peter, Worcester.
Stickley, Richard, husbandman, Pillarton Hersey.
Saunders, Elenor, widow, Upton Warren.
Staples, Joane, widow, Spernall.
Smith, Stephen, yeoman. Stoke Prior.
Smith, Henry, yeoman. Stoke Prior.
Savage, Thomas, Norton.
Stanton, Henry, husbandman, Feckenham.
Sabell, Gabriel, Aston Cantloe.
Sherewood, Richard, husbandman, Defford.
Smith, Thomas, yeoman, Wotton Wawen.
Sowley, Gilbert, yeoman, Claines.
Steward, John, Upton Snodsbury.
Symonds, Thomas, yeoman, Grimley.
Savaker, Alice, spinster, Bransford.
Simcocks, Thomas, .
Sherlock, William, glover, Alcester.
Stockton, John, yeoman, Mathon.
Scott, Mary, Elmley Lovett.
Smith, Henry, Bengworth.
Saunders, William, Coughton.
Surman, Anthony, Upton-upon-Seveme,
Thomason, William, Seveme Stoke.
Tinker, Phillip, yeoman, Hartlebury.
Twinberrowe, John, Malvern Magna.
Tovey, William, husbandman, Rouslench.
Tunnerton, Edward, St. Swithin's, Worcester.
Wakers, John, gent., Evesham.
Waldron, Richard, sithsmith, Clent
Widdowcs, John, Haselor.
Walker, William, yeoman, Harvington.
Warter, William, Kidderminster.
Wilmore, William, yeoman, Mathon.
Wallis, John, Kidderminster.
Wilde, John, yeoman, Elmbridge.
Wilks, John, Kidderminster.
Wotley, Roger, tanner, Suckley.
Wilson, Thomas, yeoman, Beoley.
Wight, Alice, widow, Halesowen.
Williams, William, yeoman,. Upton-upon-Seavem.
Wilkins, Nicholas, tayler, Snitterfield, Warwick.
Yeates, Thomas, tanner, Powick.
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Amphlett, Ann, widow, Worcester.
Ayton, Lawrence, yeoman, St Andrew, Pershore.
Agbarrowe, Edward, wiredrawer, Kidderminster.
Austen, John, weaver, Tysoe.
Avery, William, Budbrooke.
Abbotts, Thomas, malster, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Byrd, William, husbandman, Bretforton.
Buttle, Thomas, yeoman, Studley.
Browne, John, Broadway.
Beesly, Julian, St. Mary's, Warwick.
Baker, Richard, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Baker, Richard, yeoman, Mucknell.
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13 Baker, Isabel, widow, Orabersley.
14 Best, Thomas, Elmley Lovet.
15 Best, John, yeoman, Elmley Lovet.
16 Browne, Thomas, yeoman, Leighe.
17 Bragdon, Thomas, butcher, Stratford-upon-Avon.
18 Blalacke, John, Throgmorton.
19 Bayes, Elizabeth, widow, Claverdon.
20 Bugdin, Jane, widow, Bengworth.
21 Blicke, William, Barford.
22 Brooke, John, Witley Magna.
23 Brewer, Robert, fisherman, Ombersley.
24 Brookes, Robert, yeoman, Blockley.
25 Bushell, Francis, miller, Radford.
26 Benford, Richard, yeoman, Cropthorne.
27 Bradley, Thomas, Alcester.
28 Bamett, Thomas, Broome.
29 Bellamye, Robert, carrier, Stratford-upon-Avon.
30 Browne, William, Woolverton.
31 Browne, John, yeoman, Wolverton.
32 Blissard, Anthony, gent., Tredington.
33 Brockhurst, John, yeoman, Tanworth.
34 Brookes, Julius, Halesowen.
35 Bidden, Roger, yeoman, Moseley.
36 Baston, Humphrey, Eldersfield.
37 Blacke, John, Wicke-Pershore.
38 Boyse, William, weaver. All Saints, Worcester.
39 Brettell, Robert, Halesowen.
40 Chance, Ann, widow, Upton Snodsbury.
41 Cole, William, yeoman, Pinvin.
42 Cooke, Thomas, yeoman, Shrawley.
43 Crane, John, Kidderminster.
44 Clemens, Richard, baker, Sl Mary, Warwick.
45 Cookes, Anne, widow, Feckenham.
46 Carpenter, John, yeoman, Redditch.
47 Chaundflower ah. Chaundler, Elinor, widow, Upton
48 Cockbill, Thomas, Over Brayles.
49 Cloughe, Philipp, Arrowe.
50 Corbett, Richard, yeoman, Wadborrowe.
51 Chamberlain, John, yeoman, Hartlebury.
52 Cricke, John, yeoman, Blockley.
53 Dipple, William, yeoman, Bromesgrove.
54 Dewes, Richard, butcher, Alcester.
55 Davies, Mary, widow, Droitwich.
56 Dawe? Elizabeth, Kirsoe.
57 Dance, Arnell, Naunton Beauchamp.
58 Davies, Nicholas, Droitwich.
59 Deens, Henry, Ullenhall.
60 Dixon, Alice, widow, Dudley, Worcester.
61 Detheritche, John, yeoman, Halesowen.
62 Durston, John, husbandman, Seavern Stoke.
63 Deaues, Robert, labourer, Chadisley Corbet
64 Davies, Mary, widow, Droitwich.
65 Davies, Thomas, gent., Droitwich.
66 Edmonds, William, gent., Alcester.
67 Emes, Richard, Kington.
68 Emes, Elizabeth, widow. Great Hampton.
69 Evetts, Anthony, Wyre Pyddle.
70 Ellis, Hugh, taylor, Worcester..
71 Edwards, Mary, widow, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Forrest, Richard, Halesowen.
Figgett, Henry, Inkebarrowe.
Fydean, Thomas, yeoman, Yardley.
Farrington, Thomas, clerke, Crome Debitot.
Fell, Israel, Grafton Fliford.
Farmer, Mary, widow, Churchill.
French, George, yeoman, Tibberton.
Francis, Mary, Fladbury.
Fullwood, Anne, Aston Cantlowe.
Frogmore, Rowland, gent., Claynes.
Freeth, Isabell, widow. Kings Norton.
Greenbanke, William, plumer, St. Swithin's, Worcester.
Greene, Isabell, widow, Alderminster.
Grimes, Richard, St. Michael, Bedwardine.
Greene, Nicholas, Newbold Pacie.
Graynger, George, Halesowen.
Gardner, William, Great Alne.
George, Robert, yeoman, Uefiford.
Guest, William, yeoman, Halesowen.
Gardner, William, husbandman, Long Compton.
Ganderton, Giles, Bricklehampton.
Geeves, Elizabeth, widow, Dodderhill.
Garner (Gardner), Ann, widow. Little Wolford.
Greene, Henry, Kidderminster.
Harper als. Cartwhrite, Alice, widow. Nether Mitton.
Hill, Richard, Dodderhill.
Hiccoxe, Henry, inholder, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Hincksman, Richard, butcher. All Saints, Worcester.
Haycocks, William, Seaverne Stoake.
Howe, Richard, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
Harburne, Ann, widow, Pyrton.
Hill, Roger, yeoman. Little Alne.
Hichman, Robert, husbandman, Whichford.
Hickin, Arthur, Astley.
Hill, Guy, Great Malvern.
Hill. Thomas, yeoman, Alfrick.
Harris, William, Great Hampton.
Hill, Richard, husbandman, Eckington.
Harrington, Sebastian, yeoman, Alcester.
Harris, Edward, husbandman, Martley.
Hurston, Hurlston, John, husbandman, Ilmington.
Hodges, William, yeoman, Broadway.
Horseman, Anne, widow, Tysoe.
Whoop (Hoop) als. Richards, John, St. Hellen's, Worcester
Hassam, Nicholas, husbandman, Whichford.
Hancoxe, Mary, widow, Pillerton Hersy.
Horton, Thomas, clerk, Barcheston.
Higgs, Julian, widow, Holt.
Hill, Thomas, Chadsley Corbet.
Higlie, John, husbandman, Alvechurch.
Heminge, Thomas, husbandman, Breedon.
Harris, Thomas, yeoman, Packsford.
Ingram, Richard, Ullenhall.
Jones, Arthur, gent , Droitwich.
Jones, William, baker, St. Peter, Worcester.
Kings, Samuel, clothier, St. Peter, Worcester.
Lunne, Grisogon, widow, Eckington.
Lee, Stephen, Stratford.
Lea, John, Tanworth.
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Linton, Joyce, Norton- Kemsey. W. I.
Lawer, Edward, Kidderminster. W. I.
Lett, John, yeoman. White Lady Aston. W. \.
Maynard, Phillippe, husbandman, Defford. W. L
Mace, George, Beoley. W. L
Maunde, Roger, husbandman, Mathon. W. \.
Milward, Robert, taylor, Stourbridge. W. L
Mauncill, William, labourer. Great Alne. W. I.
Masters, Richard, Budbrooke. Admon. and L
Masonne, Adrian, widow, Lighthorne. W. I.
Mintam, Joane, widow, Much Malvern. W. L
Manlo, William, yeoman. Great Malvern. W. I.
Moore, Richard, husbandman, Stretton-upon-the- Fosse.
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Moore, Elinor, widow, Leigh. W. L
Manning-, Jane, St. Martin, Worcester. W.
Moye, John, innkeeper, Ombersleye. W. I.
Murrall, Michael, Witchenford. W. \.
Michell, Margaret, widow, Evenloade. Admon. and I.
Marshall, Timothy, Stratford-upon-Avon. Admon.
Morris, Thomas, Fladburye. Admon. and I.
Merry, John, Pendocke. W. I.
Mason, Richard, husbandman, Lapworth. W.
Nason, Alice, widow, Rowington. W. L
Naunton, Joan, spinster, Henley-in-Arden. W.
Nayer, George, yeoman, Newland. W. L
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Neede, Thomas, butcher, Malvern Magna. Admon. and I.
Ordway, Margerie, widow, St. Laurence, Evesham. I.
Osborne, William, tayler, Chadisley Corbet. W. L
Oliver, Robert, husbandman, Suckley. W. L
Portman als. Poolhouse, Walter, Astley. W. L
Penrice als. Glover, Robert, clerk, Dodderhill. W. I.
Parker, Robert, yeoman, Budbrooke. I.
Price, David, husbandman, Throgmorton. Admon. and I.
Pigeon, Sybell, widow, Bishops Hampton. W. I.
Porter, William, clothier, Kidderminster. W.
Plumer, John, yeoman, Aston Cantloe. W.
Parker, John, weaver, St. Martin, Worcester. W. I.
Pratt, William, Ashorne. Admon. and I.
Pakeman, Elizabeth, widow, Powick. W. I.
Payton, Richard, yeoman, Tardebig. Admon. and I.
Pitt, Margaret, Kidderminster. (Lea als. Pitt in Inv.) Admon. and 1.
Pidgeon. Henry, Dodderhill. Admon. and I.
Potter, Thomas, Tardebigg. Admon. and I.
Pountney, Richard, yeoman, Wolverley. • W. 1.
Pitt, John, yeoman, Wolverley. W. I.
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Pinner, John, yeoman, Himbleton. • W. I.
Plaster, Anne, widow, St. Laurence, Evesham. W. L
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Raynolds, Anthony, wheelwright, Kings Norton.
Rocke, Jane, widow. Old Swinford.
Richards, Matthias, husbandman, Earles Croome.
Rushall, George, husbandman, Newland.
Reece, Evan, clothier, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
Staunton, Humphrey, yeoman, Uefford.
Smythe, Gilbert, yeoman, Stoke Prior.
Stumpes ah. Tewe, Mary, widow, Hadsor.
Savage, Richard, husbandman, Kington.
Sage, John, Strensham.
Sutton, Edward, St. Swithin, Worcester.
Stainton, Silvanus, Alcester.
Showier, John, yeoman, Leigh.
Seamey, Thomas, sadler, Stratford.
Smith, Christian, Hill Croome.
Singer als. Page, Richard, yeoman, Upton Snodsbury
Stallord, John, husbandman, North Piddle.
Sockett, Thomas, All Saints, Worcester.
Smith ah. Thorley, Anne, Holt.
Saunders, Richard, Upton Warren.
Smale, John, North Piddle.
Salter, Richard, Welland.
Stevenson, John, husbandman, Alston.
Symcox, Robert, Bishops Hampton.
Shawe, William, Longdon.
Spragge, Elizabeth, widow, Oflfenham.
Trout, Humphry, Northfield.
Times, Edward, Cherinton.
Towne, John, Upton-upon-Severn.
Tusten, Alice, Defford.
Tiler, Isaac, yeoman, Little Malvern.
Tomkins, Marian, widow, Tysoe.
Tolly, John, weaver, Hanbury.
Winsor, Phillip, St. Andrew, Droitwich.
Walton, Lewis, sadler, Worcester.
Watton, John, Kings Norton.
Walle. Thomas, Yardley.
Wheeler, William, Old Swinford.
Woodhouse, John, Salwarp.
Walter, Joan, widow, Eckington.
Woodward, Thomas, husbandman, Eckington.
White, Marian, widow, St. Peter, Worcester.
West, John, yeoman, Honington.
Woolmare, William, husbandman, Crowle.
Webb, Edward, husbandman, Kingeton.
Woodhouse, Mary, Salwarp.
Walker, Walter, Powick.
Wilde, Margaret, widow, Upton Warren.
Woodward, Richard, Charleton.
Weale, John, St. , Warwick.
White, Jacob, clerk, Northfield.
Wyngod, Walter, husbandman, Ridmarley Debitot.
Williahis, John, Claynes (dated 1633).
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Aldington, Margaret, spencer, Middle Littleton.
Allys, Blanch, widow, Idlicott.
Allen, Ann, widow, Yardley.
Allen, Joan, widow, Hanley Castle.
Archer, John, gent., Welland.
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Austin, Bartholomew, Norfield. W. I.
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Booth, Edmund, gent, Wick-Pershore. Com., Admon. and I.
Bowyer, Elinor, widow, Alcester. W. I.
Branfield, Elizabeth, widow. Hallow. W, I.
Barlo, Richard, Wootten Wawen. W. I.
Benington, Elizabeth, Castle Morton Admon. and I.
Bourne, Thomas, gent., Brandsford. W. I,
Barnsburst, Robert, Wootten Wawen. Com. and W. I.
Burford, James, clerk, Earles Crombe. W. I.
Blissard, William, yeoman. Great Hampton. Admon. and I.
Bird, Ann, Bretforton. Admon. and I.
Bunford, John, Hampton Lovett. Admon. and I.
Bach, John, yeoman, Dudley. W. I.
Blunn, Thomas, Oversly. W. I.
Braynton, Jane, widow. All Saints, Worcester. W. I.
I Burbridge, Margery, St. John Bedwardine. Admon.
\ Burbidge, Thomas, a baptismal note of.
Butler, John, yeoman. Great Shelsley. W. I.
Becke, Grace, Coughton. Admon.
Byrde, John, tailor, St. Swithin's, Worcester. W. (?) I.
Badger, Jane, Hanley Castle. Admon.
Biddle, William, Aston Cantloe. W. I.
Braynton, John, gent, Worcester. W. I.
Bugden, Mary, Bengworth. Com. and W. I.
• Bubb, Joan, widow, Eldersfield. W. I.
Barret, John, bacheler, Hindlip. W. I.
BuUocke, Jerome, clothier, St. Ellen's, Worcester. W. I.
Brooke, Nathaniell, clerk, Acton Beachamp. Admon. and renunciation.
Baggott, Richard, Peopleton. W.
Brooke, Philip, All Saints, Evesham. Admon. and I.
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Brayne, John, yeoman, Long Compton.
Biddle, Edward, yeoman, Longdon.
Blunt, Sibell, Ullenhall.
38^ Biggs,* Thomas, dyer, Rromesgrove.
39 Cox, William, husbandman, Elmley Castle.
Currier, Thomas, yeoman, Fladbury.
Cockbill, Henry, husbandman, Brayles.
Collins, William, Butlers Marston.
Cockbill als. Desson, Elizabeth, widow, Brayles.
Copp, Thomas, Hatton.
Crispe, Margery, wid<nv, Bransford.
Cookes, Henry, glover, Suckley.
Campion, Thomas, Snitterfield.
Churchyard, Henry, Kidderminster.
Crumpe, Edward, yeoman, Hanley Castle.
Cockbill als. Desson, Thomas, Brayles.
Cratford, Charles, Brad was.
Couper, Henry, Rov/ington.
Cox, Thomas, singleman. Over Tysoe.
Charlett, John, yeoman. Priors Cleeve.
Cooke, John, Dodderhill.
Coates, Mary, Claverdon.
Clare, Joan, spinster, Kidderminster.
Channce, Nicholas, Bromesgrove.
Danner, .Abiathar, Bromesgrove.
Densey, Catlierine, widow, Warwick.
Dannce, William, Wick-Pershore.
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62 Dollman, Thomas, Kidderminster.
63 Davies, Richard, gent, Brayles.
64 Danford, John, carpenter, Malvern Magna.
65 Dawkes, Ann, widow, Stratford.
66 Dickins, Margaret, widow. All Saints, Worcester.
67 Desmastres, Samuel, gent., Pinfin.
68 Daunce, Robert, husbandman, Comberton Parva.
69 Elvins, Henry, taylor, Leigh.
70 Elkes, John, yeoman, Broughton.
71 EUcox, Francis, Powick.
72 Evetts, William, Harvington.
73 Edkins, Thomas, Aston Cantloe.
74 Elcox, Richard, husbandman, Powick.
75 Evans, Raph, Henley-in-Arden.
76 Engerworth, Margery, widow, Rowley Regis.
77 Fidoe, William, Witch, Worcester.
78 Field, Francis, Kingsnorton.
79 Farley, Robert, All Saints, Worcester.
80 Field, Henry, yeoman, Kings Norton.
81 Foort, Joan, widow, Elmley Castle.
82 Freeman, Joan, Wickelsford.
83 Fowler, Richard, Stretton-upon-Fosse.
84 Faux, Henry, labourer, Charlecote.
85 Faulkener, Anne, spinster, Hanly Castle.
86 Greenway, James, Castle- Morton.
87 Green, Sibella, widow, Mathon.
88 Ghest, John, nayler, Kings Swynford, Staflford.
89 Gawton, John, Malvern Magna.
90 Gough, Thomas, Kidderminster.
91 Gopp, Thomas, husbandman, Nether Mitton.
92 Gawter, John, clothier, St. Andrew, Worcester.
93 Grafton, Alice, widow, Lapworth.
94 Glouer, John, husbandman, Bradeley.
95 Gumey, Francis, tanner, Upton-upon-Severne.
96 Greenaway, Richard, yeoman, Butlers Marston.
97 Heath, Elizabeth, Tardebig.
98 Howet, Katherine, Newbold Pacie.
99 Hewes, Humfrey, yeoman, Feckenham.
100 Hill, Walter, yeoman, Astley.
loi Hill, Richard, Great Coughton.
102 Hunt, Richard, husbandman, Kingetbn.
103 Hobday, Lewis, gent., Alcester.
104 Heines, Richard, Hallow.
105 Harbidge, William, Bidford.
106 Higham, Tristram, yeoman, Ipsley.
107 Hunt, Edward, yeoman, Aston Cantlow.
108 Hall, Margery, widow, Elmley Lovet.
109 Hall, John, Alfrick.
no Harbadge, John, Bidford.
111 Hill, John. Stone.
112 HuUe or Hall, William, Malvern Magna.
113 Hewes, Ann, Broadway.
114 Harbert, Margaret, widow, Ripple.
115 Handy, Alice, North Littleton.
116 Hunt, Thomas, yeoman, Martin Hussingtree.
117 Haynes, Thomas, Whistones.
118 Haynes, William, husbandman, Charleton.
119 Harbage, John, yeoman, Feckenham.
120 Hadlie, William, Ombersley.
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121 Horton, Catherine, widow, Northfield.
122 Holden als. Woodward, Thomas, Bentley Pauncfoot
123 Ingram, Richard, Aston Cantloe.
124 James, John, Kidderminster.
124a Jackson uls. Weaver, Anne, widow, Bishampton.
125 Jobson, Thomas, shepherd, Barcheston.
126 Jetto, Persida, widow, Holt.
127 Jorden, Thomas, Chadsley Corbet.
128 Jones, Catherine, widow, Grafton Fhford.
129 James, Thomas, husbandman, Inckbarrow.
130 Jones als. Martin, William, yeoman, Rowley Regis.
131 Jones, William, Hagley.
132 Johnson, Nicholas, husbandman, Salford Priors.
133 Knibbe, John, Halford.
134 Kinden, John, blacksmith, Odingley.
135 Lumbard, John, Butlers Marston.
136 Langley, Thomas, weauer, St. Hellen's, Worcester.
137 Leadonton, Richard, yeoman, Defiford.
138 Lambe, Lewis, Ombersley.
139 Lee, Richard, baker, Warwick.
140 Langston, John, gent., Hampton-Evesham.
141 Langford, Richard, clerk, Droitwich.
ii,\a Lowbridg, John, Clent.
142 Mann, John, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
143 Moore, Jeffery, milwright, Feckenham.
144 -Martin als. Weaver, Joane, spinster, Shrawley.
145 Monnox, William, Harrow.
146 Michell, Thomas, Hartlebury.
147 Mountford, George, yeoman, Lapworth.
148 Mitchell, John, wheelwright, Severne Stoke.
149 Marshall, Phillipp, Evesham.
150 Millard, Hugh, yeoman, St. Hellen's, Worcester.
151 Magus, Thomas, Binton.
152 Marshall, William, Church Honiborne.
153 Meare, John, husbandman, Yardley.
154 Mylles, James, husbandman, Leigh.
155 Moyer, Nicholas, Chadsley.
1 56 Nason, Thomas, yeoman, Welsborne Mountford.
157 Noxon, Peter, Kington.
158 Nicholes, Ann, widow, Powicke.
159 Nott, John, Worcester.
160 Newman, Henry, Studley.
161 Parkes, Joanna, widow, Rowley Regis.
162 Perkes, Thomas, yeoman, Rowley.
163 Perkins, Henry, hnsbandman, Chasley.
164 Persons, Elizabeth, widow, Leigh.
165 Pardy, Margaret, widow, Snitterfield.
166 Price, Evan, Ridmarley Dabitot.
167 Perkins, Thomas, Upton-upon-Severne.
168 PriiUipps, John, Flyford Flavell.
169 Phipps, Margery, Elmley Castle.
170 Panting, Thomas, Grimley.
171 Price, William, Kidderminster.
172 Paxford, John, St. Swithin, Worcester.
173 Perry, Thomas, Inckbarrow.
174 Parr, Thomas, sen., Bromesgrove.
175 Penn, Henry, St. Hellen's, Worcester.
176 'Purshall, Dorothy, widow, Chaddesley Corbit.
J77 Ryley, John, Brailes.
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Roberts, Elinor, Pensham.
Rogers, Thomas, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Randle, Allinne, husbandman, Lighthorne.
Reddinge, John, tayler, Worcester.
Raby, Humphrey, husbandman, Stourbridge. Com.
Racster, John, Suckley.
Rawlins, Thomas, tayler, Great Hampton.
Swarbrooke, Thomas, Brayles.
Sutton, Nicholas, Hanley Castle.
Shepheard, William, blacksmith, Grimley.
Smith, Richard, sadler, Stourbridge.
Sandlands, Ann, widow, Upton-upon-Seaverne.
Smith, John, St. Swithin's, Worcester.
Strayne, William, yeoman, Kinnerton.
Shipway, Humphrey, Halesowen.
Sumbers, Francis, Upton-upon-Severne.
Saunders, John, yeoman, North Piddle.
Steauens, John, Claynes.
Stoakes, Alice, widow, Upton-upon-Severne.
Stoakes, Richard, yeoman, Sedgebarrow.
Simonds, Elizabeth, widow, Longdon.
Smith, John, yeoman, Wadbarrow.
Smyth, William, husbandman. Stoke Prior.
Sly, Catherine, widqw, Warwick.
Staite, John, yeoman, Overbury.
Savage, William, husbandman, Kingeton.
Smith, John, yeoman, Lulsley.
Sla'de, Thomas, Morton Morrell.
Shusesmithe, Thomas, glasier, Worcester.
Smart, Thomas, yeoman, Bretforton.
Such, John, Newbold.
Tuttell, William, yeoman, Tanworth.
Trymnel, Alice, widow, Tibberton.
Tovie, Ralph, weaver, Elmley Castle.
Tayler, Nicholas, husbandman, Whichford.
Tayler, Elizabeth, widow, Lighthorne.
Tyso, George, cutler, Evesham.
Tandie, John, yeoman, Uptom
Thomas, Edmund, Mathon.
Tandy, Henry, labourer, Abbotts Morton.
Tayler, John, weaver, Bromesgrove.
Tandy, John, husbandman, Bishampton.
Tyllett, James, weaver, Kidderminster.
Turner, Thomas, husbandman, Chaddisley Corbet.
Times, Edward, victualer, Compton.
Tolly, Thomas, yeoman, Crutch.
Tandie, John, Worcester.
Tolly, Thomas, Upton Snodsbury.
Tayler, Agar, Binton.
Tayler ah. Smyth, John, nayler, Halesowen.
Torey, Thomas, Worcester.
Upthomas, Katherin, spinster, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
White, Richard, husbandman, Pershore.
Wyld, Elinor, widow, Hanbury, Worcester.
Wootton, Edward, husbandman, Elmley Castle.
Wharam, Richard, Beoley.
Wheeler, Ann, spinster. Stoke Prior.
Wise, James, husbandman, Ardens Grafton.
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Weston, Edward, carpenter, f'eckenham.
Weer, Sibell, widow, St. John's, Worcester.
Walker, Elianor, widow, Fowick.
Watton, William, Yardley.
Weston, Mary, Great Comberton.
Wilkes, Christopher, Cropthorne.
Wacke, Richard, butcher, Blockley.
Walford, Alice, widow, Warwick.
Yonger, Jane, widow, St. Andrew, Worcester.
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Allen, John, husbandman, Claynes.
Aingell, James, clerk, St. Hellen, Worcester.
Alford, Priscilla, spinster, Little Comberton.
Alsbury, William, clerk. Old Swinford.
Beal, William, yeoman, Great Malvern.
Breynton, Francis, walker, Worcester.
Batchelor, John, Holy Cross, Fershore.
Badland, John, St. Feter's, Worcester.
Baylyes, Clement, Alcester.
Brooke, Jane, widow, Astley.
Burford, John, Upton Warren.
Barber, John, yeoman, Tardebigge.
Brooke, Richard, Strensham.
Bissell, Thomas, gent., Worcester.
Burton, Humphry, Halesowen.
•Butcher, Ezeckiell, Areley Kings.
Blunne, Joyce, singlewoman, Kings Norton.
Baylies, John, Tardebigge.
Bradley, Joan, Cherington.
Brooke, Frances, widow, Inckbarrow.
Barnett, William, Yardley.
Browne als. Little, Henry, Chaselie.
Biddle, John, Chadsley Corbet.
Bludworth, Mary, widow, Bromesgrove.
Best, Francis, Upton-upon-Severne.
Braddock, Alice, widow, Tan worth.
Brooke, Nathaniel, clerk, Acton Beachamp.
Bristow, Francis, Abberton.
Backer, Richard, Himbleton.
Barrett, Ann, spinster, Chadsley Corbett.
Bowker, Margaret, widow, Wickhamford.
Blower, John, Upton-upon-Seaverne.
Beale, William, milner. Long Compton.
Boweter, John, Bromesgrove.
Bromelie, John, Holy Cross, Fershore.
Brooke, Francis, Naunton Beauchamp.
Ballard, William, Crowle.
Bromley, Thomas, knt.. Holt.
Broke, John, Warndon.
Beynton, Edmond, gent.. Kings Norton.
Bush, Susan, St. Laurence, Evesham.
Baylies, John, Upton-upon-Severne.
Crispe, Ralph, showmaker, Seavern Stoke.
Coxe, Thomas, Dudley, Worcester.
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Collier, Walter, Kings Areley. Admon. and I.
Cheswald, Elinor, widow, St. Hellen, Worcester. W.
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Feild, John, yeoman. Kings Heath. W. I.
Felsteede, Florell, Alcester. Admon.
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Cooksey, John, Dudley.
Crow, John, Bromsgrove.
Cale, Joan, widow, Wick-juxtaPershore.
Clarke, Robert, Comberton Farva.
Chappell, John, yeoman, Cotheridge.
Crewe, Frances, widow, All Saints, Worcester,
Chauntrell, Nicholas, husbandman, Pinvin.
Carpenter, Henry, weaver, Bromesgrove.
Durston, John, Upton-upon-Seavern.
Dearne, Elizabeth, widow, Wichenford.
Evans, Henry, husbandman, Pedmore.
Edmunds, Joan, widow, Alcester.
Ellis, Catherine, widow, Upton-upon-Severn.
Edwards, Thomas, husbandman, Budbrooke.
Egiocke, Thomas, Arrowe.
Ernes, Ralph, Priors Salford.
Earle, Nicholas, butcher, Worcester.
Elkins, Margaret, widow, Bromsgrove
Evans, William, clerk, Longdon.
Evett, Edward, Charleton.
Etheredge, William, Besford
Farmer, Roger, Wickhamford.
Fytter, Thomas, yeoman. Kings Norton.
Field, John, Kings Norton.
Finche, Thomas, husbandman, Welland.
Foster, William, Warwick.
Garrett, Francis, yeoman, Grafton.
Glouer, Hugh, clerk, Inckbarrow.
Goodman, Henry, husbandman, Mathon.
Guy, William, glasier, Warwick.
Grissold, William, yeoman, Rowington.
Gardner, Elizabeth, widow, Crowle.
Gundey, Robert, Worcester.
Goodyer, Thomas, yeoman, Upton-upon-Seavern.
Green, Henry, Morton Morrell.
Giles, William, Ombersley.
Guillame, James, husbandman, Chadisley.
Greves, Anne, Kings Norton.
Gibbs, John, ploughmaker, Haselor.
Garrett, Thomas, gent., Inckbarrow.
Gnell (.? Guell), Walter, Worcester.
Greenway, John, yeoman, Pendock.
Hughes, Hugh, St. Swithin's, Worcester.
Hughes, Elinor, widow, Claynes.
Hancocke, William, Brayles.
Howsman, Willianl, yeoman, Astley.
Higgs, William, yeoman, Charleton.
Hunt, Isabell, widow, Moreton Morrell.
Hill, John, yeoman, Stone.
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109 Hill, Joan, widow, Astley.
110 Holmes, Thomas, inholder, Bidford.
1 1 1 Hill, Henry, clerk, Stoke Prior.
112 Higgs, Mary, spinster, Alcester.
113 Higgins, Thomas, Halesowen.
114 Hemming, Ellen, widow, St. Clement, Worcester.
1 15 Hall, Thomas, husbandman, Ombersley.
116 Haynes, Elinor, spinster, Malvern Parva.
1 17 Hodges, William, yeoman, Broadway.
118 Hatton, Richard, Birchmorton.
119 Harris, William, husbandman, Longcompton.
120 Hottofte, Richard, clerk, Old Swinford.
121 Heywood, Margaret, spinster, Alcester.
122 Hawkes, Paul, Stourbridge.
123 Howseman, Ann, Astley.
124 Hazell, John, cordwyner, Upton-upon-Severn.
125 Hunyat, Richard, yeoman, Hartlebury.
126 Hill, George, Doderhill.
127 Jemiings, Richard, taylor, Henley-in-Arden.
128 Jonsons, John, tanner, St. Clement's, Worcester.
129 Jackson, Richard, Kidderminster.
130 Kings, Edward, Halesoiven.
131 Kings, Thomas, yeoman, Claynes.
132 Lynden, Ann, spinster, Belbroughton.
133 Lowbridge, Richard, Halesowen.
134 ' Lyde, Francis, Upton Snodsbury.
135 Langfford, Richard, clerk, Droitwich.
136 Langford ah. Oliver, Joan, widow, Bredicott.
137 Lane, John, yeoman, Strensham.
138 Lyes, Raphael, St. Andrew, Worcester.
139 Lane, Richard, Haselor.
140 Love ah. Edgin, Ancor, yeoman, Hampton Magna.
141 Maries, Thomas, labourer. Great Coughton.
142 Maris, Richard, yeoman, Grafton Fliford.
143 Malpas, Francis, husbandman, Kidderminster.
144 Murrall, Richard, Worcester.
145 Marshall, Thomas, Oxhill.
146 Mills, John, Kidderminster.
147 Mounslowe, John, husbandman, Great Hampton.
148 Moore, Elizabeth, widow, Cropthorne.
149 Monnis, John, walker, Worcester.
1 50 Noblett, Richard, yeoman, Leigh.
151 Nayer, WilHam, yeoman, Ombersley.
152 Osley, Thomas, brewer, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
153 Onlie, Elizabeth, Ombersley.
154 Parkehouse, Alice, widow, Dudley.
155 Pennell, Roger, yeoman, Acton Beachampe.
1 56 Patchment, Mary, widow, Stoke Prior.
I 57 Preedy, John, Evesham.
158 Perkes, John, Crowle.
1 59 Petford, Thomas, Longdon.
160 Patson, Henry, St. Nicholas, Warwick.
161 Poyner, Richard, weaver, St. Martin, Worcester.
162 Pettipace, Humphrey, Kington.
163 Poole, Alice, widow, Hanley Castle.
164 Petford, Thomas, Longdon.
165 Penne, John, Broome ?
166 Palmer, Esau, St. Swithin, Worcester.
167 Pace, John, yeoman, Upton-upon-Severne.
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Rose, Thomas, husbandman, Tysoe.
Randall, James, Ombersley.
Robards, Margaret, widow, Pershore.
Roberts, Daniel, yeoman, Birlingham.
Reeve, Joane, widow, Bricklehampton.
Robbins, Ralph, yeoman, Cropthorne.
Russell, Margaret, widow, Ombersley.
Raynolds, William, yeoman. Kings Norton
Rabold, Dorothy, spinster, Elmbridge.
Robins, John, husbandman, Newland.
Rea, Edmund, clerk. Great Malvern.
Robbins, John, Over Eatington.
Symonds, Thomas, White lady Aston.
Smythe, Thomas, Badsey.
Sharman als. Livesie, Anne, widow, St. Andrew, Worcester
Shaylard, Thomas, yeoman, Salwarp.
Stock, Hugh, Chasley.
Stretton, Richard, miller. Priors Marston.
Savage, Richard, Powick.
Such, Richard, Tredington.
Staple, Anthony, Hanlie Castle.
Skeele, John, Queenhill.
Savage, Thomas, yeoman, Fliford Flavell.
Stallard, Richard, Welland.
Turner, Robert, Kidderminster.
Throupp, Leonard, yeoman, Witchenford.
Tustian, John, joyner, St. Ellen's, Worcester.
Taylor, Thomas, clerk, Leigh.
Turner, John, glover, Tardebigge.
Tillie, Richard, locksmith, Oldswinford.
Upcoat, William, husbandman, Beaudesert.
Uffmore, Walter, Kidderminster.
Vaughan, Evan, yeoman, Powick.
Wood, Jane, spinster, Mathon.
Wootton, Alice, widow, Tysoe.
Waldron, John, Clent.
Wherley, Humfrey, carpenter, Bromsgrove.
Wafett, Christopher, wheelwright, Warwick.
Wall, Thomas, St. John Bedwardine.
White, Joan, widow, Bewsall.
Wilsheire, William, fisher, Seavern Stoke.
Walker, David, glover, St. Laurence, Evesham
Wilson, Thomas, St. Helen, Worcester.
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Wilks, John, Ilmington.
Wight, John, glover, Halesowen.
Williams als. Carter, Elizabeth, Great Malvern.
Wheeler, William, chandler, Bromesgrove.
Woodhouse, Maria, widow, Salwarp.
Watkins, John, carpenter, Eckington.
Woodward, William, Bidford.
Wickin, John, yeoman, Little Witley.
Wager, Editha, All Saints, Evesham.
Woodward, Edmund, Birlingham.
Young, Edward, Leigh.
Yarran, John, yeoman, Astley. (Yarranton in Inv.)
Yarranton, Walter, Astley
Yardley, John, Hanbury.
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Ashwell, John, Tardebigg.
Burt, Blanch, widow, Stoulton.
Bugbey, Dorothy, widow, Hollow.
Ballamy, Arthur, yeoman, Kings Norton.
Beale, Gabriell, yeoman, Pendocke.
Backer, Thomas, Bromesgrove.
Baylies, Elizabeth, spinster, Sedgebarowe.
Bulwer, William, gent., Shipton-upon-Stower.
Bell, Christopher, yeoman, Alvechurch.
Bullock, Thomas, yeoman, Peopleton.
Best, Mary, St. Helen, Worcester.
Baker, Jasper, yeoman, Himbleton.
Baylies, William, Bishampton.
Bradlie, William, Halesowen.
Backer, Christian, widow, Leigh.
Bucknell, Humfry, Hanlebury.
Bretell, John, yeoman, Wolverley.
Bradelie, Jane, Halesowen.
Beedle, Thomas, yeonian, Wiglesford.
Blizard, John, gent., St. Hellen, Worcester.
Bowyer, Elizabeth, widow, Kidderminster.
Cookes, Mary, widow, Tardebigge.
CoUyer, Thomas, Areley Kings.
Cox, John, sithsmith, Clent.
Clent, John, carpenter, Stone.
Cheshire, William, Alcester.
Cotterell, John, yeoman, Tanworth.
Cookes, John, Tardebigge.
Collins, Thomas and Margerie, Hampton Bishops. Com., Admon. and I.
Clarke, Anne, Tisoe. Com., Admon. and I.
Clareson, William, yeoman, Bromesgrove. W. I.
Darbie, lulian, widow, Fladbury. Admon. and I.
Daggett, John, weaver. All Saints, Worcester. Admon. and I.
Detheritche, Phillip, Halesowen. Admon. and I.
Danvers, Richard, gent, St. Hellen's, Worcester. Admon. and I.
Dolittle, John, yeoman, Stone. W. I.
Edden, Edward, yeoman, Oxhill. Com. and W. I.
Edge ah. Onions, Thomas, vict., Pershore. Admon. and I.
Englishe, Roger, husbandman, St. Andrew, Worcester. Admon. .? and 2 I's
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Freeman, Thomas, gent., Hartlebury.
Freeth, Mary, spinster. Kings Norton.
Field, William, yeoman. King's Norton.
Feild, Elinor, widow, Elmley Lovet.
Field, Richard, nayler. King's Norton.
Farre, John, fisher, Madresfield.
George als. Little, Thomas, Breedon.
Green, John, Halesowen.
Green, George, blacksmith, Halesowen.
Gould, Thomas, yeoman, Bishampton.
Gest, Elizabeth, Halesowen.
Hollyman, Richard, yeoman, Leigh.
Hues, Richard, St. Edmund's, Dudley.
Haynes, Audry, spinster, Martly.
Hall, Thomas, haberdasher, St. Michael Bedwardine.
Hill als. Horniold, Alice, widow, Breedon.
Hastings, Susan, widow, Daylesford.
Hawkins, Edmund, yeoman, Cotheridge.
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59 Horton, Humfry, yeoman, Northfield.
60 Inckberrow, Alice, Ripple.
61 Jonsons, Thomas, husbandman, Hoblench.
62 Jonsons, Anne, Offenham.
63 Joanes, John, husbandman, Hallow.
64 Jeesop, Thomas, yeoman, Upton-upon-Severn.
65 Keys, John, husbandman, Longdon.
66 Kempson, Nicholas, gent.. North Littl^on.
67 Long, Thomas, husbandman, Blockley.
68 Lyde, Francis, Upton Snodsbury.
6g Long, William, labourer, Stretton-upon-Fosse.
70 Lowbridge, John, yeoman, Clent.
71 Law, Thomas, shoemaker, St. Peter, Worcester.
72 Maides, Richard, Snitterfield.
73 Morton, Margaret, widow, Leigh.
74 Marchaunt, Robert, yeoman, Cotheridge.
75 Marshall, William, weaver. Butlers Marston.
76 Neede, Elinor, widow. Great Malvern.
77 Not, John, yeoman, Broome.
78 Norton, William, yeoman, Claynes.
79 Norris, John, yeoman, Elmbridge.
80 Nutt, Margarett, Martley.
81 Norton, Anne, widow, St. Swithin, Worcester.
82 Owen, Richard, husbandman, Pendock.
83 Palmer, Hanna, spinster. All Saints, Evesham.
84 Pardoe, Richard, clerk, Hanburie.
85 Pinnock, William, yeoman, Upton-upon-Seavern.
86 Parsons, John, Upton-upon-Severn.
87 Palmer, Elinor, widow, Aylston, Warwick.
88 Philpott, Anthony, Worcester.
89 Pen, Francis, sithsmith, Belbroughton.
90 Roper, Thomas, yeoman, Kings Norton.
91 Ringe, John, Kidderminster.
92 Reece, Elizabeth, widow, Worcester.
93 Rowley, William, taylor, Halesowen.
94 Sellman, Morgan, Hanlie Castle.
95 Smith, Elizabeth, widow, Suckley.
96 Sturch, Lawrence, husbandman, Ascott.
97 Staples, Thomas, Spernall.
98 Stockton, Thomas, yeoman, Mathon.
99 Sheldon, Anthony, Beolie.
100 Savage, Christopher, Long Compton.
10 1 Smith, William, W'roxall.
102 Terrie, Richard, yeoman, Hampton Bishops.
103 Tovie, Henry, husbandman, Dodenham.
104 Taylor, Bartholomew, yeoman, Birmington.
105 Taylor, William, Alvechurch.
106 Till, Thomas, butcher, St. Hellens, Worcester.
107 Tayler ah. Griffin, Joan, Belbroughton.
108 Wheeler, Robert, labourer, Offenham.
109 West, lohn, woolwinder, Honnington.
1 10 Warner, Thomas, clerk, Tanworth.
1 1 1 Windoes, Roger, yeoman, Longdon.
I 12 Woode, John, husbandman, Hanbury.
113 White, Walter, Blockley.
114 Wootten, William, innholder, Elmley Castle.
I I 5 Wiley, Ann, spinster, Dudley.
116 Wack, Edward, Blockley.
1 17 Wall, Frances, widow, St. John, Bedwardine.
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Wakeman, Roger, Bromesgrove.
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Allen, William, barber, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
Addams, Frances, spinster, Warwick.
Androsse (Andrews), Robert, yeoman, Wichenford
Amphlett, Thomas, glasier, Ombersley.
Bourne, Griffin, Belbroughton.
Blackford, Richard, Oxhill. •
Baugb, Thomas, gent, St Andrew's, Pershore.
Baugh, Edward, gent., Sl Andrew's, Pershore.
Batcheler, William, Upton-upon-Sevem.
Baker, Thomas, Teddington.
Brownent, Thomas, Honnington.
Brent, Henry, gent.. Long Compton.
Bradford, Thomas, yeoman. White lady Aston.
Busfry, John, Oldswinford.
Bennet, Nicholas, sithsmith, Belbroughton.
Bruer, Joan, widow, Mucknill.
Banning, Philip, Evesham.
Bodnam, John, husbandman, Marteley.
Badger, Richard, Bromesgrove.
Badger, John, yeoman, Bromesgrove.
20a Bourne als. Cotton als. Wall, Mary, St. John, Bedwardine
21 Cowcher, Thomas, Worcester.
22 Clarke, Thomas, yeoman. Great Comberton.
Coocke, Edward, Grimley.
Chater als. Darby, Francis, clerk, Comberton Parva.
Charlett, John, Abbotts Salford.
Cox, Phillipp, Clent.
Carr, John, Worcester.
Cave, William, Worcester.
Cave, Ann, widow, Worcester.
Cawther, Jacob, St. John, Bedwardine.
Clayton, Robert, brewer, St. Andrew, Worcester.
Crispe, WilHam, Seavern Stoke.
Cowper, Thomas, yeoman, Chatesley.
Cole, Gilbert, Belbroughton.
Crev7, John, Worcester.
Dalley als. Cawther, Ann, widow, St. John's, Bedwardine,
Dawkes, Francis, yeoman, Himbleton.
Dedicott, Humphry, skinner, St. S within, Worcester.
Downes, Thomas, Leigh.
Dancey, Maxemilion, clothier, Worcester.
Darson, Margery, widow, Longborow, Glo's.
Evans, Edward, St. Martin, Worcester.
Evans, Nicholas, Throckmorton.
43a Forde, Joan, widow, Dodderhill.
43<J Fiffard, Francis and Alice, St. Ellen, Worcester.
i^y Finch, Thomas, yeoman, Dudley.
44 Godsall, Margaret, widow, Worcester.
45 Gilbert, William, Longdon.
46 Hughes, Thomas, Worcester.
47 Holmes, Thomas, yeoman. King's Norton.
48 Hawkes, John, Rowley.
49 Hodges, William, Tanworth.
50 Harewell, Edward, Worcester.
51 Hawkins, Elizabeth, spinster, Redmarley.
52 Handy, Elizabeth, widow, North Littleton.
53 Hunt, Thomas, St. Michael, Bedwardine.
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Hughes, Thomas, St. Helen, Worcester. Admon. and I.
Hassard, William, Castle Morton. , W. I.
Haynes, John, weaver, Grafton Fliford. W. I.
Hawes, Alice, widow, Grimley. W. I.
Hampton, John, Leigh. I.
Heeckes, Mary, widow, Defford. Admon. and W. I.
Heming, Martin, Feckenham. I.
Hunt, Robert, Grafton Flyford. W. I.
Horton, Paul, yeoman, Evesham. W.
Heekes, Roger, Bromesgrove. W. I.
Hookes, William, yeoman, Tardebigge. W. I.
Harrison, John, husbandman, Elmley Castle. W. I.
Hunt, William, Elmley Lovett. Admon. and I.
Hunte, Robert and Margery, Grafton Flyford. Admon.
Hackett, Henry, St. Helen, Worcester. Admon. and I.
Jobson, James, Weston, Warwick. Com. and W. I.
Jewe, Richard, yeoman, Himbleton. W. I.
Jones, John, Charleton. Admon. and I.
Jackman, Robert, yeoman, Birchmorton. W. I.
Jefferey, Ferdinand, Pensham. W.
Justice, Richard, Areley Kings. W. I.
Knight, Richard, shoemaker. Stoke Prior. W. I.
King, Bartholomew, gent., Claynes. Admon. and I.
Kyuock, William, husbandman, Comberton Magna. W. I.
Lewes, Joan, widow. Abbots Morton. Admon. and I.
Lambe, John, ropier, Belbroughton. W. I.
Letsome, Thomas, pewterer, Worcester. Admon. and I.
Lea, William, husbandman, St. Peter, Worcester. W. I.
Leeke ah. Rudge, Edward, St. Nicholas, Worcester. Admon. and L
Longemore, Symon, walker, St. Martin, Worcester. W. \.
Ligon, William, gent., Hanlie Castle. W. I.
Lynne, Martin, Long Compton. Admon., Com. and W. L
Longmore, John, yeoman, Kidderminster. Com. and W. L
Martin, Thomas, yeoman, Feckenham. W. L
Marshall, William, clerk, Oddingley. W. L
Mittford, Alice, widow, St. Swithin's, Worcester. W. L
Manly, Elizabeth, Malvern Magna. Admon. and I.
Martin, Evans, Sedgebarrow. \V. L
Millward, Alice, widow, Kings Norton. Admon. and L
Millward, Thomas, yeoman. Kings Norton. W. L
Middlemore, John, Kings Norton. Admon. ? and L
Millerd, Henry, Haselor. Com. and W. I.
Not, Richard, yeoman, Leigh. Admon. and W. L
Newey, John, baker. All Saints, Worcester. Admon. and I.
Owen, Ralph, brewer, St. Andrew, Worcester. W. L
Perkes, George, Lenchwick. Admon. and L
Palfry, John, husbandman, Severnstoke. W. L
Pratt, Christopher, husbandman. White lady Aston. * L
Payton als. Tovey, Elizabeth, Eckington. Admon.
Payne, John, yeoman, Severne Stoke. W. \.
Phillis, Thomas, Claynes. L
Payton, Elizabeth, widow, Areley Kings. Admon. and L
Rea, William, yeoman, Churchill. W'. L
Rowe, Richard, St. Nicholas, Worcester. L
Rabie, Sarah, spinster, Stourbridge. Admon. and W.
Ricketts, William, labourer, Stowlton. W. L
Roberts, Arthur, yeoman, Teddington. Admon. and \.
Roberts, Thomas, husbandman, Overbury. W. \.
Reade, Thomas, carpenter, Belbroughton. Com. and W. L
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1 1 3 Russell, Thomas, Grimley.
1 1 4 Skinner, Thomas, clothier, St. Andrew, Worcester.
115 Squire, Hugh, yeoman, St. Nicholas, Droitwich.
1 16 Sarson, John, yeoman, Tanworth.
1 17 Sparry, John, yeoman, Old Swinford.
118 Sherley, Edmund, yeoman, Church Honibome.
119 Smith, Alexander, clothier, St. Martin, Worcester.
1 20 Shaylard, J ohn, Worcester.
121 Salwey, Anthony, gent, Throckmorton.
122 Staunton, William, yeoman, Warnden.
123 Surman, John, yeoman, Wyer Piddle.
124 Steevens, John, Claynes.
125 Smith, Henry, Birlingham.
126 Symonds, Richard, labourer, Chaseley.
127 Tayler, John, husbandman, Dodderhill.
128 Tayler als. Walker, William, Studley.
129 Thornburgh, Ralph, clerk, Ripple.
130 Trappe, John, barber, Worcester.
Wotton, John, Temple Tyso.
Wilkes als. Nicholls, Thomas, Bricklehampton.
Weston, Hugh, Halesowen.
Woodward, rhomas, yeoman, Madresfield.
Worfield, George, yeoman, Brauncford.
Webb, William, Snitterfield.
Welles, Thomas, chandler. All Saints, Worcester
Wall, Elizabeth, spinster, Ombersley.
Wilkins, John, barber, Shipston-upon-Stower.
Wheeler, Tabitha, widow, Knighton.
Wall, Richard, St. John, Bedwardine.
Watts, Francis, St. Andrew, Droitwich.
Wheeler, Thomas, husbandman, Kington.
Worrall, Richard, Astley.
Whitefoot, Henry, yeoman, Wolverley.
Young, Joan, widow, St. Michael, Bedwardine.
Young, William, yeoman, Defford.
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Alcocks, Maria, spinster, Worcester.
Aldridge, William, yeoman, Pershore.
Agberrow, Gilbert, carpenter, Kidderminster.
Butler, John, Bromesgrove.
Baugh, Mary, spinster, Pershore.
Browninge, John, Martley.
Bray, Thomas, Castle Morton.
8 Bissell, Thomas, Yardley.
9 Batchelor, Andrew, Strensham.
10 Baker, Robert, husbandman, Blockley.
11 Bateman, Henry, yeoman, Whitelady Aston.
12 Blissard, Francis, Worcester.
13 Batchelor, John, yeoman, Strensham.
14 Bradshoe, William, stonebreaker, Ombersley.
15 Bennett, William, gent., Bromesgrove.
16 Barnet, Francis, yeoman, Chadisley Corbet.
17 BayHes, Martha, widow, Bromesgrove.
18 Barnes, Elizabeth, widow, Upton-upon-Seavern.
19 Bell, Francis, Claynes.
20 Brooke, John, Himbleton.
21 Cartwright, Christopher, cloth worker, Bromesgrove
22 Cookes, Henry, clerk, Ombersley.
23 Clifford, John, carpenter, Powick.
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Collier, William, Areley Kings. Com., Admon. and I
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Cox, Margaret, Clent. W. I,
Cartwright, Timothy, clothier, St. Hellen's, Worcester. Admon. and W. I
Chapman, Robert, Blockley. Com., Admon. and I
Cotterell, William, clerk, St. Andrew, Worcester
Clarke, Richard, husbandman, Lenchwick.
Clarke, Margaret, widow, Lenchwick.
Dennis, Thomas, yeoman. Ripple.
Doverdale, William, weaver, All Saints, Worcester.
Dugmore, Thomas, yeoman, Ridmariey Debitot.
Dipper, Christopher, yeoman. Much Malvern.
Drummond, George, clarke, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
Euans, John, Offenham.
Ellis, John, husbandman, Hill Croome.
Fletcher, Ann, widow, Lighthorne.
Fowler, John, clothier, Worcester.
Fisher, Robert, Bromesgrove.
Fort, Thomas, Bredon.
Ford, Joan, widow, Beoley.
Fincher, Robert, St. Helen, Worcester.
Groye, George, shoemaker, St. Andrew, Droitwich.
Gowen, John, locksmith, Hagley.
Gough, Peter and Richard, St. Swithin, Worcester.
Giles, Ann, widow, Ombersley.
Gower, Nicholas, gent., Droitwich.
Ganderton, John, coUermaker, Pershore.
Goodman, Richard, Suckley.
Gibbs, Richard, yeoman, Haselor.
Glover als. Penrice, Robert, yeoman, Hadsor.
Greene, Margaret, spinster, Kempsey.
Gypsee, see Jepson.
Heminge, John, chandler, Worcester.
Hanbury, John, gent., Worcester.
Hurleston, Ann, widow, Ilmington.
Hobdey, George, shoomaker, St. Mary, Warwick.
Haynes, John, yeoman, Salford Priors.
Hilton, Gawen, gent., Grimley.
Harrison, Ralph, gent.. Holy Cross, Pershore.
Harbatch, Henry, Inkbarrow.
Harris, Edmund, Martley.
Hall, John, yeoman, Lapworth.
Hobbins, William, husbandman, Binton.
Harrold, William, gent., Kidderminster.
Hall, Margaret, spinster, St. Swithin's, Worcester.
Hill, William, Dudley.
Hannes, John, yeoman, Yardley.
Jacks, Simon, yeoman, Wolverley.
Jorden, John, Naunton Beachamp.
Jepson, John, Hampton Lovet.
Jones, Robert, sen., Coughton.
Knight, Thomas, yeoman, Evesham.
Knight, Thomas, yeoman, Pirton.
Knight, Francis, Strensham.
Langston, Richard, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
Lyndon, John, yeoman, Kings Norton.
Lawrence, Robert, Mathon.
Larden, Richard, Hanley Castle.
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Lewes, Richard, Chaseley.
Leadenton, William, yeoman, Defford.
Lett, Thomas, Pershore.
Martin als. Weaver, Walter, Little Witley.
Mason, Richard, yeoman, Croome Debitot.
Mumford, Thomas, North Littleton.
Moore, Thomas, Norton-Breedon.
Moore, Margaret, widow, Stretton-upon-Fosse.
Newey, John, sithsmith, Chadisley Corbet.
Nanny, Giles, brewer, Hollow.
Norris, Humphrey, yeoman, Rushock.
Onyon, John, yeoman, St. John, Bedwardine.
Oldnoll, John, yeoman. Stone.
Pomfrey, Thomas, clothier, Worcester.
Poyner, Frances, widow, Pirton.
Pace, Alice, spinster, Birlingham.
Pooler, Augustine, Ombersley.
Pountney. Richard, Wolverley.
Peirce, Richard, husbandman, Seavern Stoke.
Pennell, Roger, Lamsetts.
Perkes, Henry, Evesham.
Penn, William, gent., St. Helen, Worcester.
Pawly, Thomas and Dorothy, Stourbridge.
Pearsall John (Humphrey in Inv.), yeoman, Halesowen.
Rough, Thomas, husbandman, Ombersley.
Rea, Thomas, clothier, Worcester.
Rough, Margaret, widow, Ombersley.
Richmond, Ann, widow, Hanly Castle.
Smith, Joan, widow, Elmley Castle.
Shaylard, Nicholas, jun., Bromesgrove.
Shaylard. Nicholas and Margery, Hanbury.
Sheapard, John, Pershore.
Swatkins, Elizabeth, spinster, St. Martin, Worcester
Shaylard, Henry and Mary, Hanbury.
Samon, Andrew, St. Peter, Worcester.
Stower, John, Elmley Lovett.
Stoakes, John, wiredrawer, Kidderminster.
Smith, Richard, tanner, St. John, Bedwardine.
Sid^vay, Richard, innhnlder, St. Andrew, Worcester.
Smith, William, clerk, Alvechurch.
Stinton, John, St. Martin, Worcester.
Snowe. William, Huddington.
Tyner, William, weaver, Rowington.
Tandy ais. Weaver, Francis, Abbotts Morton.
Thrupp, William, husbandman, Witchenford.
Taylor, William, yeoman, Eckington.
Underhill, John, Halesowen.
Underhill, Joan, widow, Warley.
Williamson, George, gent., Whitford. Com
Wheeler, Francis, Bushley.
Williams, John, yeoman, Bewdesert.
Woodward, William, pewterer. All Saints, Worcester.
Washborne, Hester, single woman, Bengworth.
Watkins, Elizabeth, widow, Eckington.
Westwood, Samuel, Halesowen.
Winlovy, Maria, widow, Pinvin.
Wilmore cz/.y. Brock, William, weaver, Himbleton.
Wheeler tils. Penrice, .Anne, Dodderhill.
Wight, Richard, Halesowen.
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Addis, Richard, sen., Leigh.
Allen, George, tanner, St. Andrew, Droitwich.
Brooke, John, yeoman, Powick.
Bagley, George, St. Edmund's, Dudley.
Bristoe, John, Drake Broughton.
Birt, William, Bromesgrove.
Best, John, yeoman, Upton-upon-Sevem.
Buller, Alice, spinster, Grafton.
Beck, Francis, yeoman, Hollow.
Biddle, George, yeoman. Temple Grafton.
Bolt, John, tanner, Feckenham.
Burlton, John, Ombersley.
Bennet, Nicholas, sithsmith, Belbroughton.
Beck, John, yeoman, Bromesgrove.
Cookes, John, inholder, Bromesgrove.
Crossell, Thomas, husbandman, Tardebigge.
Collins, Samuel, Warwick.
Clarke, Walter, husbandman, Studley.
Combe, Thomas, Alvechurch.
Currier, EHzabeth, widow, Fladbury.
Chapman, Alice, spinster, Claynes.
Doelittle, John, yeoman. Stone.
Dennys, Francis, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
Davies als. Watkins, Anthony, Evesham.
Duppa, Nathaniel, Loxley.
Deanes (? Deaves), Bridget, widow, Chadisley Corbet.
Dewier, Thomas, Shipston-upon-Stower.
Elcocke, Francis, captain, The Garrison, Worcester.
Enterbury, Henry, Little Witley.
Gildinge, William, husbandman, Madresfield.
Grymett, William, tayler, Bishampton.
Gardiner. Christopher, All Saints, Worcester.
Garner, John and Frances, Ombersley.
Godfree, Richard, shoemaker, Worcester.
Hope, William, gent., St. Andrew, Pershore.
Harrison, Ralph, victular, Brayles.
Hathway, Andrew, Belbroughton.
Heminge, Robert, husbandman, Grafton Flyford.
Horner, William, .All Saints, Worcester.
Hadon, William, Bromesgrove.
Heath, Thomas, Malvern Magna.
Hill, Roger, Upton Warren.
Ingram, Robert, Stratford-upon-.-\von.
Jenkins, John, yeoman, Dudley.
Kempson, George, gent.. Temple Grafton.
Kinnersly, Anne, widow, Holt.
Leyes, George, yeoman, Pirton.
Layte, Giles, cowper, All Saints, Worcester.
Merrell, John, yeoman, Fliford Flavell.
Moore, John, gent., Powick.
Meridith, Ann, widow. Stoke Prior.
Mitchell, Thomas, yeoman, Hartlebury.
Malyn, Thomas, yeoman, Over Tysoe.
Millard, George, walker, St. Martin, Worcester.
Matte, Leonard, St. Ellen's, Worcester.
Mence, John, Tardebigg.
Okey, William, Eldersfield.
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58 Perkes, Hester, Batnall.
59 Pearsall, John, Halesowen.
60 Read, Richard, weaver, Halesowen.
61 Rymell, Thomas, husbandman. Temple Tysoe.
62 Rolt, Thomas, gent., St. Michael Bedwardine.
63 Read, Henry, Kidderminster.
64 Sharman, Richard, brewer, Worcester.
65 Symonds, Richard, yeoman, Martley.
66 Spooner, William, Newland.
67 Smith, Richard, St. Martin, Worcester.
68 Staunton, William, Whittington.
69 Sparry, Elizabeth, spinster, Bromsgrove.
70 Squire, Alice and Elizabeth, spinsters, Droitwich.
71 Showier, Judith, widow, Bransford.
72 Steward, .Xnn, widow, Upton Snodsbury.
73 Sale, William, naylor, Rowley.
74 Smallman, Thomas, husbandman, St. Andrew's, D
75 Saunders, John, yeoman, Hampton Lovett.
76 Sheapard, Thomas, yeoman. Holt.
77 Stone, William, Leigh.
78 Smith, John, yeoman, Franckley.
79 Tayler, Alice, widow, Chadisley Corbet.
80 Tompson, Lawrence, yeoman, Rowley Regis.
81 Thomas, Ann, spinster, St. Nicholas, Worcester.
82 • Tompkins, Nicholas, yeoman, Tysoe.
83 Turner, Jolin, Hollow
84 Turton, Matthew, Rowley Regis.
85 Upthomas, Alice, spinster, St. Peter, Droitwich.
86 Warner, John, yeoman, Malvern Magna.
87 Witton, Richard, jun., Halesowen.
88 Webb, Mackiin, Much Malvern.
89 Whillock, William, St. Alban's, Worcester.
90 Wafton, Robert, yeoman. Little Alne.
91 Watson, Alice, widow, Bengworth.
92 Winnall, Thomas, Ombersley.
93 Yarnold, Edward, yeoman, Salwarpe.
1646.
1 Ashbye, Mary, widow, Warwick.
2 Addis, FVancis, Hanley Castle.
3 Acton (lis. Gunner als. Lorum, Anne, Badsey.
4 Beale. I'obert, Borrow.
5 Bromley, Huyh, Worcester.
6 Blackway, Henry, Cotherid<(e.
7 Bache, ^largaret, widow, .All Saints, Worcester.
8 Baker, Thomas, clothier, Worcester.
9 Bonaker, Thomas, husbandman, Pepleton.
10 Bach, Henry, All Saints, Worcester.
1 1 Baker, Thomas, husbandman, Eldersfield.
13 Beale, John, Birch Morton.
13 Betterton, Thomas, Tanworth.
14 Burcher (Butcher iii Inv.)^ Hugh, Worcester. •
15 Bennet, Elinor, widow, Helbioughton.
16 Clarke, Thomas, Powick.
t7 Churchi, Richard, Suckley.
18 Clarke, Job, Tysoe.
19 Clarke, John, Kidinarley Debitot.
20 Cookes, William, tanner, Broinesgrove.
21 Collins, Kichard, Long Compton.
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22 Cox, Richard, carpenter, Claverdon.
23 Deaves, Thomas, Comberton Magna.
24 Darbey, Roger, Kings Norton.
25 Eedes, William, miller, Warwick.
26 Eaton, John, yeoman, Rowmgton.
27 Evans, Maurice, Kempsey.
28 Edes, Ralph, Coughton.
29 Evett, Ann, Worcester.
30 Field, Nicholas, gent., Evesham.
31 French, Thomas, tyler, Warwick.
32 Francklin, Anne, widow, Coughton.
33 Griffin, Thomas, blacksmith, Warwick.
34 Gower, Richard, gent., Kransford.
35 Gest, John, yeoman, Halesowen.
36 Griflfetts, William, Eldersfield.
37 Gegg (Gregg in Inv.)^ Thomas, sen.. Nether Arley.
38 George als. Kjnsham, Richard, yeoman, Breedon.
39 Goodyer, Thomas, yeoman, Wolverley.
40 Harris, John, Halesowen.
41 Hanley, Richard, Norton-Bredon.
42 Horton, Paul, jun., Evesham.
43 Hawkes, John, Hales Owen
44 Heminge, John, chandler, Malvern Magna.
45 Hoult, Thomas, yeoman, Wolverley.
46 Hoskin, Francis, haberdasher, St. Michael Bedwardine
47 Jones, Henry, yeoman, Ombersley.
48 Jones, John, butcher, Halesowen.
49 Jennings, John, husbandman, Eckington.
50 Kettle, William, wheelwright, Kings Norton.
51 Lowe, Thomas, Yardley.
52 Lynton, John, yeoman, Feckenham.
53 Manninge, William, Hartlebury.
54 Mansell, Thomas, yeoman, Blockley.
55 Muttloe, Richard, husbandman, Claynes.
56 Newbery, John, baker, St. Peter, Worcester.
57 Nutt, Richard, yeoman. All Saints, Worcester.
58 Paston, William, Yardley.
59 Phillips als. Waterman, William, Weethley.
60 Pritchett, John, yeoman, Wifchenford.
61 Parkes (? Partes), Henry, yeoman, Halesowen.
62 Pewtris, John, yeoman. Castle Morton.
63 Porter, Charles, Broome.
64 Parkes, Richard, yeoman, Halesowen.
65 Readinge, Kenelm, yeoman, Kempsey.
66 Reade, Henry, nayler, Halesowen.
67 Rocke, Thomas, Old Swinford.
68 Royall, Edmund, yeoman, Elmley Lovet.
69 Southerne, Nicholas, yeoman, Ilmington.
70 Smith, Hugh, Darlingscott.
71 Smith, Joyce, spinster, Powick.
72 Symonds, Anne, widow, Martley.
T>> Stonall, Humfrey, husbandman, Pipleton.
74 Stockdale, Robert, Feckenham.
75 Smith, John, yeoman, Northfield.
76 Symons, Thomas, yeoman, Castlemorton.
77 Stonehall, Roger, clerk, Grafton Flyford.
78 Tayler, John, yeoman, Pinvin.
79 Underbill, John, weaver, Kidderminster.
80 Walcrofte, William, yeoman, Suckley.
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No.
81 Williams, William, Pedmore.
82 Welles, William, yeoman. Great Hampton.
83 Wright, Thomas, carpenter, Bromesgrove.
84 Worledge, Anthony, Beoley.
85 Wilson, William, Budbrooke.
86 Walker, John, Halesowen.
87 Walford, William, SaUvarp.
88 Woodward, William, Coniberton Magna.
1647.
I Araflett, Humfrey, Blockley.
1 Andrewes, William, Ripple.
3 Alyes, Edward, yeoman, St. Martin, Worcester.
4 Andrc'wes, Anne, Icomb.
5 Ballard als. Fletcher, Anne, Hartlebury.
6 Beale, Richard, Staunton.
7 Baylis, John, Upton-upon-Severn.
8 Button, Phillipp, yeoman, Coughton Magna.
9 Baston, Ealner, widow, Eldersfield.
10 Baylies, Humphry, yeoman, Wolverley.
11 Boeter (Bowater), William, Bromesgrgve.
12 Berrowe, William, Grimley.
13 Birt, Jacob, Norton- Kemsey.
14 Bennett, John, yeoman, Welland.
15 Baker, Richard, labourer, Hill Croome.
16 Blisse, William, yeoman, Evenloade.
17 ' Bassett, Mary, spinster, Dudley.
18 Billinges, Humphry, Wichenford.
19 Beale, John, yeoman, Chadisley.
20 Badsey, Thomas, Blockley.
21 Bird, Mary, widow, Bretforton.
22 Beale, John, yeoman, Pendocke.
23 Burford, Henry, clerk, Norton-Breedon.
IX Byrt, Thomas, yeoman, Stoulton.
25 Cornewall, Gilbert, Upton-upon-Sevem.
26 Clent, Thomas, Kidderminster.
27 Coxe, Richard, Hales Owen.
28 Capricke, Henry, Castle Morton.
29 Cowlfield, Elizabeth, widow, Doddenham.
30 Cooper, Thomas, Castle Morton.
31 Crewe, John, Worcester.
32 Cookes, William, yeoman, Samborne.
33 Cugley, Alice, widow, Evesham.
34 Cartwright, Francis, yeoman, Longdon.
35 Carter, Catherine, Evenlode.
36 Cowper, Eleanor, widow, Chadisley Corbet.
37 Careles, William, Leigh.
38 Coxe, Michael, Besford.
39 Collins, John, Hales Owen.
40 Cowper, Richard, Broughton Hackett.
41 Collins, William, Cropthorne.
42 Cotterell, Thomas, Tanworth.
43 Childe, John, yeoman, Ilmington.
44 Coxe, John, yeoman, Claverdon.
45 Courte, John, yeoman, Whitley.
46 Cooke, Peter, Berrowe.
47 Dally, Anthony, yeoman, Cotheridge.
48 Evance, William, husbandman, Kemsey.
49 Evill, Henry, Rouslench.
50 Emmes, William, inholder, Bengworth.
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51 Eedes, Thomas, brickmaker, Belbroughton.
52 Eedes, William, brickmaker, Belbroughton.
53 Euett, Andrew, Powick.
54 Edmonds, John, yeoman, Pinley.
55 English, Mary, widow, Dudley.
56 Eedes, Margery, widow, Belbroughton.
57 Field, Thomas, Kingsnorton.
58 Fitter, Nicholas, Kingsnorton.
59 Fletcher, William, Chaddisley Corbet.
60 Farmer, Henry, All Saints, Evesham.
61 Fox, Giles, husbandman, Bishampton.
62 Freeman, William, Oldbarrowe.
63 Gerry, John, Bengworth.
64 Goodale, Richard, Croome Dabitot.
65 Gardner, Frances, widow, Knightwick.
66 Good, Walter, Ridmarley Uebitot.
67 Garrett, John, yeoman. Kings Broome.
68 Granger, William, yeoman, Kempsey.
69 Gilbert, Joan, widow, Longdon.
70 Greene, William, Beoley.
71 Gwillem, Maria, Bromsgrove.
72 Graviston, John, St. Lawrence, Evesham.
73 Gilberts, Humphry, Belbroughton.
74 Gowen, Thomas, Uodderhill.
75 Gibbes, George, Aston Cantloe.
76 Greenway, Joan, widow, Hartlebury.
77 Greene, Thomas, Warrendon.
78 Godwin, William, Evesham.
79 Hickman, Joyce, Rowley Regis.
80 Haye, Elizabeth, widow, Bengworth.
81 Hide, John, yeoman, Acton Beauchamp.
82 Hill, Elizabeth, widow, Clent.
83 Hale, William, yeoman, Defiford.
84 Hanmer als. Bowles, Anne, Stratford-upon-Avon.
85 Hughes, Hugh, Suckley.
86 Hill, Thomas, husbandman, Clent.
87 Hincks, Edmond, clothier, St. Helen, Worcester.
88 Hill, Ann, spinster, Feckenham.
89 Heming, John, Bradely.
90 Hawtin, John, husbandman, Alderminster.
91 Hodbach, Henry, Stoke Prior.
92 Harris, William, Halesowen.
93 Hopkins, Edward, labourer, Yardley.
94 Hobday als. Lacie, Nicholas, yeoman, Feckenham.
95 Harris, George, weaver, Droitwich.
96 Hart, Jonas, Broome.
97 Hooman, John, Inkbarrowe.
98 Hunniatt, Francis, yeoman. North Pidle.
99 Harvey, John, clerk, St Clement's, Worcester.
100 Heyward, John, Upton-upon-Severn.
loi Howes, Richard, Claredon.
102 Hawkes, Katherine, widow, Henley-in-Arden.
103 Heath, Roger, Feckenham.
104 Jefferies, Edward, Old Swinford.
105 Jackson als. Deelie, Jane, Halesowen.
106 Jackson als. Weaver, Elin, spinster, Bishampton.
107 James, John, Upton-upon-Severne.
108 Jacksons, James, clerk, Evesham.
109 Jansey als. Hill, Anne, Acton Beauchampe.
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Kempson, Edward, Rowley.
Keightley, John, South Litleton.
Llyde, Edward, Coulsdon, Upton Snodsbury.
Lawe, John, Dodderhill.
Leaden. Richard, Comberton Parva.
Lea, William, yeoman, Ullenhall.
Laugher, Henry, tanner. Inkberrow.
Marys, Ann, widow, Grafton Flyford.
Moy, John, Ombersley.
Madestard, Alice, Old Swinford.
Munne, William, carpenter, Martley.
Mountford, Edward, Kidderminster.
Milner, Anne, widow, Evesham.
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Marriott, Weaker, glover, Pershore.
Mucklowe, William, Northfield.
Millard, Winifred, .Alvechurch.
Maide, Richard. Snitterfield.
*Marys, Mary, Hatton.
Norris, William, St. Peter, Worcester.
Ne'wman, Thomas, Ripple.
Newberry, Edward, Worcester.
Nashe, Alice, widow, Rushock.
Nutt, Margaret, spinster, Martley.
Noxon, William, Broadwas.
Osborne, Weaker, St. Swiihin, Worcester.
Ockley, Humphry, Leighe.
Onyons (Hunions), Richard, Mathon.
Ordway, John, yeoman, Brodway.
Perkins, Giles, Abberton.
Prewe, Richard, Long Compton.
Price, John, Alvechurch.
Pace, Jane, widow, Upton-upon-Severn.
Phillis, Richard, Claynes.
Price, Ann, widow, Alvechurch.
Pilkington, Gabriel, husbandman, Alderminster.
Penne, Oswald, silhsmith, Belbroughton.
Purshall. Roger, Chaddesley Corbet.
Petford, Edward, Upton-upon-Severn.
Pratt, Ann, Wick- Pershore.
Penryce, Jeffery, milner, Overbury.
Parr, John, Lenchwicke.
Phillipps, Matthew, Overbury.
Pebbardy, Edward, St. John Bedwardine.
Penne, John, Pershore.
Quarrell, Giles, Bricklehampton.
Rea, Thomas, Kempsey.
Rose, Richard, Ilmington.
Roberts, Thomas, Overbur>'.
Ryall, Edmund, Alvechurch.
Roades, Margaret, Dudley.
Russell, Thomas, Evesham.
Richards, Thomas, Vardley.
Robbinson als. Mason, Jeffery, Dudley.
Styche, Radulph, gent., Worcester.
Smith, Sibilla, widow. Stoke Prior.
Smith a/s. Tayler, Thomas, Pedmore.
Smith, Francis, yeoman, Chaddesley Corbet.
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167 Sitch, Joan, spinster, Bromsgrove.
168 Stone, John, Upton-upon-Severn.
169 Stanford, Edith, widow, Tysoe.
170 Symonds, Robert, Holy Cross, Pershore.
171 Smith, Gilbert, Stoke Prior.
172 Shorthasle, John, Beng worth.
173 Sutton ah. Duddley, Thomas, gent., Netherton.
174 Symonds, William, gent., Worcester.
175 Sallway, Richard, blacksmith, Holt.
176 Saunders, Thomas, Ombersley.
177 Saunders, Thomas, Powicke.
178 Tysoe, John, Evesham.
179 Turbervile, Roger, Queenhill.
180 Turvey, Henry, Pershore.
181 Tanner, John and Elizabeth, Fladbury.
182 Tomkins, Baldwin, Aston Cantloe.
183 Turbutt, William, yeoman, Breedon.
184 Tovey, Robert, Bidford.
185 Toms, John, yeoman, Sallwarp.
186 Tustian, Thomas, Croome Dabitot.
187 Twinberrowe, James, Malvern Magna.
188 Tolly, Richard, Crowle.
189 Tovie als. Jones, Katherine, Wichenford.
190 Tandy, John, labourer. Abbots Morton.
191 Turbitt, William, Breedon.
192 Unwen, Richard, St. John Bedwardine.
193 Viner, Walter, Strensham.
194 Vincent, Robert, Old Swinford.
195 Williams, Richard, husbandman, Pedmore.
196 Wingod, John, Longden.
197 Waishe, George, Northfield.
198 Weale, John, Tan worth.
199 Wood, Thomas, Mathon.
200 Wacke, Laurett, Blockley.
201 Woodward, Francis, Birlingham.
202 Wicken, John, husbandman, Holt.
203 Walker, Barbara, Preston Baggot.
204 Walker, Margaret, widow, Broadway.
205 Webley, Ann, widow, Worcester.
206 Wright, Richard, Warwick.
207 Widdowes, Elizabeth, Blockley.
208 Wilson, Michael, yeoman, Feckenham.
209 Whoeman, Thomas, Throckmorton.
210 Wicken, John, Holte.
211 Woodhowse, Joseph, yeoman, Droitwich.
212 Yarranton, John, yeoman. Lower Mitton.
213 Yate, Thomas, Wootton Wawen.
214 Yates, William, Kidderminster.
215 Young, John, millner, Upton-upon-Severn.
1648.
1 Angell, Edward, clerk, Upton Snodsbury.
2 Attwood, Samuel, esq., Wolverley.
3 Aines, John, Alcester.
4 Archbold, Constance, Old Swinford.
5 Bennett, John, labourer, Salford.
6 Bromley, Henry, esq., Upton-upon-Severn.
7 Bromidge, Thomas, gent., Yardley.
8 Bradley, John, yeoman, Abberton.
9 Butler, Maria, Defford.
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10 Ballard, Philipp, Norton Lenchwick.
1 1 Bradsbawe, Katherine, widow, Hatton.
12 Bentley, Ferdinand, husbandman, Wick-Pershore.
13 Brian, Juhn, Hill Croome.
14 Ballard, John, shepheard, Salford.
15 Blicke, Nicholas, Bromesgrove.
16 Browne, William, Kidderminster.
17 Baker, Griffin, Blockley.
18 Baker, Thomas, Bromesgrove.
19 Beesley, Merriell, widow, Aston Cantloe.
20 BusheU, Francis, Moore.
21 Brooke, John, yeoman, Sallwarp.
22 Brommidg, Hugh, husbandman, Earles Croome.
23 Courte, Katherine, spinster, Henley-in-Arden.
24 Childe, John, notary public, St. Albans, Worcester.
25 Chamberlaine, Thomas, Brodwas.
26 Capper ah. Whittenslowe, Richard, Suckley.
27 Coxe als. Loxley, Thomas, Alcester.
28 Cole, Martha, Kidderminster.
29 Cookes, Margery, widow, Daylesford.
30 Chaunce, Gilbert, Chadisley Corbet.
31 Clarke, James, Ridmarley Debitot.
32 Colchester, Augustin, Treddington.
33 Cawther, George, taylor, Eckington.
34 Curtler, William, Northfield.
35 • Cappe, Thomas, Butlers Marston.
36 Cooke, William, yeoman, Ombersley.
37 Chambers, John, yeoman, Yardley.
38 Chandler, Francis, Kemsey
39 Crumpe, Thomas, Suckley.
40 Cookes, Mary, widow, Bromsgrove.
41 Clarke, Thomas, Comberton Magna.
42 Cartwright, Thomas, Bentley Pauncefoote.
43 Collins, Joan, widow, Halesowen.
44 Collins, Dorothy, widow, Worcester.
44a Connard, Burfield, gent., Feckenham.
45 Damagnes, William, Queenhill.
46 Daunce, William, husbandman, Malvern Magna.
47 Dalton, Hester, widow, Coughton Magna.
48 Daniell, John, husbandman, Ridmarley Debitot.
49 Davies, Nicholas, Droitwich.
50 Day, William, Wyer Piddle.
51 Dauies, John, Breedon.
52 Dearelove, Alice, widow, Dudley.
53 Emmes, John, yeoman, Hampton-Evesham.
54 Farmer, Abraham, husbandman, Welland.
55 Farmer, Alice, widow, Earles Croome.
56 Freeman, Nicholas, Stratford-upon-Avon.
57 Foxe, Giles, taylor, Norton- Kemsey.
58 Ferris, Kenelm, Welland.
59 Jennings, John, Ripple.
60 Forte, Anker, husbandman, Comberton Parva.
61 Foley, John, nayler, Dudley.
62 French, Richard, yeoman, Salwarp.
63 Greene, Thomas, Comberton Parva.
64 Gilbert, William, Kingsnorton.
65 Groues, Thomas, Ripple.
66 George als. Kinsham, John, Norton- Breedon.
67 German, Joan, widow, Bromesgrove.
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George als. Williams, John, Norton-Breedon.
Gelfe, Richard, yeoman, Salford.
Gower, William, gent., Queenhill.
Gardner, Richard, clerk, Castlemorton.
Harrison, Edward, Dudley.
Hunt, Thomas, Oldbarrowe.
Horniblowe, George, Fladbury.
Hunt, John, husbandman, Darlingscott.
Harbome, Ann, Pirton.
Hunt, John, Abbots Moorton.
Hurley, Henry, yeoman. Hales Owen.
Heminge, William, Churchlench.
Haynes, Ann, widow, Comberton Pai va.
Hewens, Simon, Over Tysoe.
Hobbins, W^illiam, Salford.
Holbrooke, Henry, Lenchwick.
Hunt, George, Naunton Beauchamp.
Hunt, Mary, widow, Bradley.
Hunt, William, labourer, Shrawley.
Hancox, Thomas, Longdon.
Hodgetts, John, nailer, Dudley.
Hud, John, labourer, Castlemorton.
Jones, Joan, spinster, Martley.
Jones, John, yeoman, Malvern Magna.
Knowles, Richard, jun., Cradely.
Knight, Thomas, Alvechurch.
Kempe, John, blacksmith, Harvington.
Knowles, John, yeoman. Wire Piddle.
Lovell, Thomas, yeoman, Welland.
Leadon, Edward, Great Comberton.
Llewellia, Alexander, Mathon.
Launder, Isaac, Evesham.
Miles, Ann, widow, Peopleton.
Mathewes, Roger, Claverdon.
Medley, Georo^e, sen., Warwick.
Martin, Anne, widow, Norton-Breedon.
Morris als. Hughes, Thomas, Pershore.
Maunder, Edward, Bleckley.
Marshall, Elizabeth, Inkbarrowe.
Moule, William, Rushocke.
Nurton, Anthony, Claynes.
Noxon, William, yeoman, Brodwas.
Newbery, John, St. Peter, Worcester.
Orton, George, Little Comberton.
Price, Henry, Eldersfield.
Perrott, Mary, Evenlode.
Penrice, Robert, clerk, Dodderhill.
Perrye, Margaret, spinster, Seavernstoke,
Pytt, Alice, widow, Staunton.
Portman, Thomas, yeoman, Upton-upon-Severn.
Pierce, Francis, Bidford.
Pennell, George, baker, Sallwarpe.
Parker, Thomas, yeoman, Alvechurch.
Pooler, John, yeoman, Ombersley.
Palmer, Gilbert, yeoman, Himbleton.
Puller, Richard, tayler, Kidderminster.
Perkes, Thomas, Bearley.
Powell, David, labourer, Abbotts Morton.
Price, Richard, weaver, Kidderminster.
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127 Parker, William, Wootten Wawen.
128 Rutter, John, Stratford-upon-Avon.
129 Robbins, Lancelot, Holt.
130 Rudge, Robert, blacksmith. Ripple.
131 Reade, FLIizabeth, widow, lielbroughton.
132 Roberts, Frances, widow, Powicke.
133 Small, John, husbandman, Belbroughton.
134 Skelding-, Thomas, Pediiiore.
135 Smith, .Margaret, widow, Hartlebury.
136 Smith, Alice, spinster, Hretforton.
137 Skinner, Edward, Worcester.
138 Saunders, Robert, clerk, Crowle.
139 Spilsbury, Henry, Uptnn-upon-.Severne.
140 Sale, Brace, yeoman, Temple Grafton.
141 Smith, Elizabeth, Rowley Regis.
142 Smith, Hugh, Halesowen.
143 Stone, Richard, Shrawley.
144 Staunton, John, Norton Linsey.
145 Smart, Richard, Old Swinford.
146 Smith, Afferie, Wroxhall.
147 Smart, Michael, yeoman, Luddington.
148 Thatcher, Thomas, Hartlebury.
149 Tubbes, Elizabeth, widow, Inckbarrowe.
150 Tayier, William, clerk, Lenchwick.
151 Tandy, George, Worcester.
152 Tompkins, John, clerk, Sal warp.
153 Tysoe, Philip, Evesham.
154 Terrie, Ann, spinster. Tan worth.
155 Toye, John, yeoman, W^oKerley.
156 Turbett, Thomas and Isabell, Breedon.
157 Wiggett, John, yeoman, Spernall.
158 Wilson, Robert, Hatton
159 Wheatley, William, Henley-in-Arden.
160 Williams, John, Whitchurch.
161 Wade, -Stephen, Pershore.
162 Wallforde, John, Salwarp.
163 White, Thomas, Rowley Regis.
164 Wagstaffe, Richard, Badsey.
165 Wooddall, Edward, Kings Norton.
166 Walker, Giles, Samborne.
167 Woodhouse, William, yeoman, .Salwarpe.
168 Wheeler, Edmund, Droitwich.
169 Witten, Richard, Belbroughton.
170 Welles, John, husbandman, Moseley.
171 Webley, Walter, The Berrow.
172 Wodley, William, Eldersfield.
1649.
1 Alcester, Roger, Haddington.
2 Ballard, Anne, Inckbarrow.
3 Best, Fortune, widow, Cotheridge.
4 Barksdale, Nathaniel, St. Martin, Worcester,
5 Ballard, Thomas, yeoman, Hartlebury.
6 Browne, Anthony, Acton Beachampe.
7 Bacon, John, Worcester.
8 Button, James, esq., Kidderminster.
9 Baylies, Edmund, Haselor.
10 Barksdall, Dorothy, widow, St. Hellen, Worcester.
11 Bird, Thomas, Bretforton.
12 Chance, Gilbert, shoemaker, Bromsgrove.
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Colles, Andrew, Suckley.
Chance, Thomas, Hadsor.
Case, Joyce, widow, Arrovve.
Clarke, Alice, widow, Alcester.
Cooke Ills. Cawthry, William, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Clough, John, Abbotts Morton.
Cookes, William, Hurcott.
Dower, Elizabeth, Martley.
Deakes, John, Claynes.
Dugard, Edith, spinster, Worcester.
Evans als. Griffith, Thomas, gent., Hanley Castle.
Fletcher, Thomas, yeoman, Blockley.
Fulford, Richard, Tanworth.
Ford, Martin, sadler, Bromsgrove.
Freeston, Thomas, Kidderminster.
Greaves, William, T;in worth.
George, John, Eckington.
Greenway, John, labourer, Eldersfield.
Gibbins, John, yeoman, Severne Stoke.
Gardner, John, Ombersley.
Granger, Thomas, yeoman, Hanley Castle.
Gregory, Thomas, Claynes.
Harries, William, clothier, Worcester.
Hands, Christopher, Honington.
Hill, Arthur, gent., Uroitwich.
Harward, W^illiam, Bretforton.
Hobday. Thomas, Inkbarrow.
Harward, John, Hidford.
Hancoxe, William, husbandman, Eckington.
Harbage, William, yeoman, Inkbarrow.
42a Jones, John, Ombersley.
43 Johnsons, Henry, Salford.
44 Jackson, Williarri, Tanworth.
45 Jones. Thomas, yeoman, Martley.
46 Kinges, John, Hartlebury.
47 Knight, Henry, Stoke Prior.
48 Lyes, William, Whittington.
49 Lea, Thomas, yeoman. Kings Norton.
50 Longe, Thomas, Bidford.
51 Lightburne, Thomas, weaver, Ombersley.
52 Munne, John, Martley.
53 Mattey als. Smith, Joan, Castle Morton.
54 Melley, Henry, Halesowen.
55 Malyns, Anne, Tysoe.
56 Mence, Elizabeth, widow, Himbleton.
57 Miles, Barbara, Pepleton.
58 Newnam, Thomas, yeoman, Alvechurch.
59 Nuttinge, Edward, yeoman, Longdon.
60 Owen, John, Hartlebury.
61 Perkins, William, yeoman, Abberton.
62 Parkes, Roger, Halesowen.
63 Perkins, Philip, Abberton.
64 Pennell, Elizabeth, widow, Salwarp.
65 Pardoe, Richard, Claynes.
66 Price, Margaret, spinster, Breedon.
67 Penne, Oswald, Belbroughton.
68 Reeve, John, Wigglesford.
69 Rose, Phillip, Treddington.
70 Round, Thomas, Alcester.
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Rastall, William, Ridmarley Dabitot.
Roper, Elizabeth, Kings Norton.
Rosse, John, Hailowes.
Richards, Humphry, carpenter, Norton Kemsey.
Shreeue, Richard, Wootton Wawen.
Slye, Clement, husbandman, Old Stratford.
Stockall, Richard, Malvern Magna.
Smith, Thomas, Inckbarrow.
Smith, Joan, widow, St. Peter, Worcester.
Standish, Edward, St. Martin, Worcester.
Staunton, Humfry, Cradley.
Shackleton, Thomas, yeoman, Yardley.
Sharpies als. Fogge, Edmund, All Saints, Worcester.
Sparry, Henry, husbandman, Clent. ,
Smith, William, Whitchurch.
Sheriffe, George, Tibberton.
Tompson als. Beare, William, Old Swinford.
Tayler, John, Ippesley.
Tandy, tsabell, Bishampton.
Tayler, Robert, Daylesford.
Tayler, Thomas, Kington.
Tavender, Francis, yeoman, Himbleton.
Tovie, Elizabeth, widow, Eckington.
Ward, John, Severn Stoke.
Wodley. Thomas, carpenter, Severn Stoke.
Wootton, John, butcher. Holy Cross, Pershore.
Wooddall, Christopher, Northfield.
Wilkes ah. Darke, Stephen, Evesham.
Walker. Edward, yeoman. Temple Grafton.
Whitfield, Ambrose, Kidderminster.
Willetts, William, Rowley Regis.
Webster, Edward, Kidderminster.
Wall, John, Ombersley.
Yarranton, Walter, yeoman, Shelsley Magna.
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Askew, Thomas, Dudley.
Amphlett, Thomas, Ombersley.
Bowen, .^nne, Powick.
Baylies, Thomas, shoemaker, Brom-grove.
Becke, Margery, widow, Kingsnorton.
Chaunders, Edward, Kingsnorton.
Cowper, Thomas, Rowington.
Coley, Edmund, Halesowen.
Flavell, Thomas, yeoman, Bromsgrove.
Greene, Robert, blacksmith, Kidderminster.
Harris, John, Franckley.
Jones, William, labourer, Bishampton.
Jones, Henry, Tenbury.
Lucas, Elizabeth, Moseley.
Meadowes, William, Brayles.
Milles, William, Kidderminster.
Nott, John, Worcester.
Palmer, John, yeoman, Yardley.
Pace, William, Worcester.
Quarrell. Robert, Briclehampton.
Randle, Richard, yeoman, Ombersley.
Rodge, William, Upton-upon-Severne.
Smith, Peter, barber, Kidderminster.
Sharpe, Richard, Church Lench.
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Syner, William, Kidderminster.
Surman, William, Leigh.
Salmon, John, Malvern Parva.
Tayler, John, All Saints, Worcester.
Thomas, William, yeoman, ISIathon.
Turner, Robert, shoemaker, Chadisley Corbet.
Terrett, Elizabeth, widow, Longdon.
3ra Unwyn, Samuel^ clerk, Wichenford.
32 Wrenford, Thomas, Longdon.
Woodward, John, St. Peter, Worcester.
Wallford, Matthew, Kowington.
Wright, John, husbandman. Berrow.
Weston, Ursula, widow, Hampton Magna.
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Becke, Thomas, Cofton Hackett.
Bissell, John, Uefford.
Corbett, Edward, yeoman, Brayles.
Deakin, John, St. John Bedwardine.
Jones, David, Witley Magna.
Lett, Ann, widow, Holy Cross, Pershore.
Nash, Elizabeth, All Saints, Worcester.
8 Parker, George, Halesowen.
9 Partenton, John, Churchlench.
10 Richards, Mary, widow, Yardley.
11 Sparke, Alice, widow. Holt.
12 Woodward, Margery, widow. Stoke Prior.
13 Woodward, .\nn, widow, Hanbury.
14 Wilkes, Eleanor, widow, Churchlench.
15 Yarran, Richard, Chaddisley Corbet.
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INDEX NOMINUM.
Abant als. Turner, — . i6
Abbots, Abbotts, Jn. 83 ; Thos. 167 ;
Wm. 64, 85
Abell, Joan, 125 ; Wm. 67 ; als. Bul-
locke, Hen. 25 ; Jn. 24 ; als. Pack-
man, Geo. 107 ; Clarke a/.f., Thos. 87
Abington, Edw. 108
Abrahall, J cane, 66 ; Robt. 107
Acton, Chas. 58 ; Hugh, 121 ; Margt.
112; Rich. 6, 9; als. Gunner als.
Lorum, Anne, 188 ; .'' Acton, 49
Adams, Alice, 59; Anth. 125; Gilb.
12; Joane, 157; Jn. 5; Thos. 6;
Wm. 20
Addams, Frances, 182; Hen. 112;
My. 93; Rich. 64, 128; Thos. 69,
153 ; Wm. 132
Addames, Jn. 70 ; Thos. 82
Addenbrooke, Hen. 85 ; Jn. 39
Addis, Ann, 74 ; Edw. 62 ; Francis,
117, 188 ; Isab. 161 ; Jn. 112 ; Rich.
16, 187 ; Wm. 42
Adkins, Thos. 128, 135 ; als. Walker,
Jn- 135
Adkisse, Joyce, 142
Adlum, Thos. 139
Afeild, Hen. 18
Agbarrowe, Agberrow, Agborow, Edw.
135, 167 ; Gilb. 184; Humf. 128
Agodsoe, Rich. 25
Aines, Jn. 193
Aingell, Jas. 176. See also Angell
AJnsworth, Thos. 46
Albright, Ricii. 164
Albrit, My. 164
Albutt, My. 164. See also Allbott
Alcester, Rog. 196 ; Wm. 55
Alchurch(?), — ,17; Rich. 90; Wm.
102
Alcocks, Alcockes, Mari.i, 184 ; Thos.
164
Alcott, Rich. 45
Alcoxe, Raynold, 60
Alderford, F" ranees, 79
Aldern, Alderne, Alice, 132 ; Edm. i,
153 ; Jn. 69, 107 ; Margy. 61 ; Rog.
25 ; Wm. 23, 35, 59
Aldersitch, Alice, 38
Aldington, Ellene, 21 ; Jn. 142 ; Margt.
171 ; Wm. 33
VVORC. WILLS.— VOL. U.
Aldridge, Eliz. 150; Walt. 108; Wm.
184
Aldworth, Jn. 53, 55
Aleighe, Rich. 150. See also Aley
and Alye
Alexander, Jn. 89 ; Thos. 46
Aley, Grasyer als. , Thos. 24
Alford, Gilb. 112; Priscilla, 176;
Wm. 55
Alies (Lies In /.), Jn. 142 ; Phil. 86.
See also Allis, AUys
Allbott, Thos. 157. See also Albutt
Allen, Alice, 147 ; Ann, 171 ; Barbara,
147 ; Bridget, 132 ; Chris. 95 ;
Dor. 45 ; Eliz. 108; Frances, 135 ;
Francis, 78, 80; Geo. 187; Hen.
78 ; Humf. 80 ; Joan, 171 ; Jn.
59, 61, 65, 66, 96, 107, 138, 139,
176 ; Julij, 161 ; Morice, 102 ; Ralph,
121 ; Rich. 72 ; Robt. 96 ; Thos. 67,
88, 132, 135, 157 ; Wm. 142, 182 ;
Errington als., Thos. 147 ; Glover
als.., Rich. 133
AUin, Eliz. 96
Allis, Rog. 128. See also Alies, Allys
Allison, Rich. 117
Allport, Robt. 142
Allys, Alice, 93; Blanch, 171 ; Wm.
Alsbury, Wm. 176
Alye, Crasyer, 48 ; Jacob, 125 ; Rog.
3 ; als. Tacie (?), Thos. 26. See also
Aleighe, Aley
Alyes, Edw. 190
Amaris, Emma, 14 ; Joane, 58 ; Thos. 9
Amary, Amery, Ammry, Rich. 1 5 ;
Thos. 61 ; Wm. 107
Ambros, Hen. 128
Amphlett, Amflett, Amphlet, Amphlitte,
Ann, 167; Edm. 112; Geo. 77 \
Hugh, 164 ; Humf. 190 ; Jn. 14, 121 ;
Rich. 41 ; Sam. 132 ; Thos. 10, 31,
117, 142, 147, 161, 182, 198; Wm.
58, 76, 98 ; als. Smith, Rich. 2
Amsden, Rich. 128 ; als. Gregorie,
Jn. 40 ; Walt. 63
Amyes, Jas. 105
Ancell, Edm. 112
Anderouse, Robt. 142
Anderton, Jn. 138
202
Worcester Wills and Administrations.
Andley, Rich. 68
Andrewes, — , 66 ; Alice, i6i ; Ann,
I35i 190 ; Hen. 153 ; Jn. 10, 26, 90 ;
Nich. 150 ; Phil. 69 ; Rich. 89, 142 ;
Thos. 35, 157 ; Wm. 80, 190
Andrews, Geo. 138 ; Jn. 17 ; Margt.
138 ; Wm. 46, 55
Androes, Humf. 5 ; Jn. 6, 14 ; Thos. 39
Androos, Jn. 1 1
Andros, Eleanor, 57 ; Eliz. 93 ; Raphe,
153
Androsse [Andrews], Robt. 182
Angell, Edw. 193 ; Isab. 128 ; Jn. 121 ;
Rich. 107 ; Thos. 60
Anger, Jn. 60
Angle, Margy. 61
Ap Howell, Morris Sara, 130
Ap Hugh, Hugh, 56 ; Thos. 89
Ap Thomas ap Evan, Jn. 128
Apparry, Pearce, 65
Applebe, Geo. 125; Win. 10; a!s.
Field, Jn. 12S
Applebye, Applebie, Joan, 92 ; Jn. 55 ;
Rich. 121 ; Thos. 92
Appresett (?), Thos. 55
Aprice, Jn. 91 ; Morgan Abevan, 13 ;
Rob. 79
Archarde, Jn. 19 ; Thos. 27. See also
Archerd
Archbold, Cath. 150; Chris. 90 ; Con-
stance, 193 ; Jn. 107 ; als. Archpole,
Edw. 88, 100
Arche, Alice, 1 2 1
Archer, Jn. 164, 171 ; Nich. 139, 153
Archerd, Joan, 147. Sec also KtchsLtdt
Arden, Jane, 12
Argent, Robt. 21
Aris, Katheren, 46 ; Mar^t. 40
Armes. Leon. 121 ; Wm. 96
Armestronge, Jn. 19, 26 ; Wm. 16
Arndell, Wm. 147
Arnett, Thos. 17
Arnway, Kath. 87 ; Rich. 95 ; Thos.
164
Arrowsmith, Margt. 112
Artch, Nich. 85
Ascoll, Jn. 67
Ascue, Hen. 139. See also hsktvi
Aseverne, Joane, 83
Ashbie, Ashbye, Anth. 48 ; Jn. 1 57, 164 ;
My. 188
Ashcraft, Alice, 164 ; Thos. 106
Ashen, Edw. 138
Ashfield, Robt. 77
Ashford, Asheford, Jn. 51 ; Thos. 164
Ashley, Ashlie, Edw. 142; Jn. 11 ;
Rich. 5
Ashmore, Anne, 45
Ashwell, Ahce, 23; Jn. 157, 180;
Nich. 38 ; Thos. 15
Ashwin, Ashwine, Margy. 26 ; Wm. 82
Ashworth, Elinor, 53
Askew, Barnaby, 65 ; Jn. 67 ; Thos.
198. See also Ascue
Asmore, Thos. 32
Aspinall, Alex. 107
Aspinner, Myles als., Thos. 1 1 5
Asplen als. Gilbert, Jn. 62
Asplin, Florence, 121 ; Joan, 51 ;
Wm. 13
Asshbery, Edm. 87
Asteley' rt/j-. Bell, Rich, i
Astlie, Rich. 98
Aston, Joan, 30; Rich. 21,23; ^og.
80 ; Thos. 63
Atherall, Jn. 108
Atherfould, Robt. 147
Atherseech, Raynold, 83
Athrelfoe, Jn. 102
Atkens, Atkins, Elinor, 24 ; Eliz. 24 ;
Thos. 42
Atkyn, Jn. 62
Atkys, Rich. 72
Atmeare, Isab. 3
Atwood, Attwood, — , 104 ; Barth.
135 ; Chas. 16 ; Edw. 28 ; Geo. 98 ;
Margy. 128 ; Rich. 32,41 ; Sam. 193
Aubrey, Nich. 117
Aulseter, Davey, 60. See also Auster
Ausborne, Nath. 90
Aushalls als. Hosier, Rich. 117
Austen, Austin, Anne, 117 ; Barth. 105,
172 ; Elias, 103 ; Hy. 142 ; Jn. 167 ;
Jos. 153
Auster, Aullseter, Rog. 132, 150
Aven, Thos. 38
Avenant, Avnante, Alex. 49, 104
Averell, Hen. 6 ; Wm. 153
Averey, Averie, Avery, Isaac, 128 ;
Jn. 6 ; Rich. 99 ; Wm. 167
Averne, Wm. 147
Avis, Avise, Jn. 30, 42 ; Walt. 5
Awbooke, Wm. 50
Awtie, Thos. 17
Ayles, Jas. 153 ; Wm. 76
Aynesworth, Ancker, 70
Ayre, Edwin, 105
Ayton, Lawr. 167
Bache, Batche, — , 54 ; .\bel, 58 ; Edw.
150; Geo. 97; Hen. 188; Jn. 112,
125, 153, 172 ; Margt. 188 ; Rich.
112; Thos. 25, 74, 112; Wm. 135,
'36
Bachler, Bacheler, Bachelor, Bachilor,
Ann, 106 ; Eliz. 42 ; Geo. 59 ; Joane,
125 ; Jn. 82, 139; Rich. 72 ; Thos.
58 ; Bonde als., Alice, 86. See also
Batchelor
Index Nominum.
203
Backer, Christian, 180; Rich. 176;
Thos. 180
Bacon, Isab. 157 ; Joane, 84 ; Jn. 96,
196 ; Rich. 46
Badger, Alice, 23 ; Dor. 102 ; Eliz. 45,
153 ; Elnor, 125 ; Geffrey, 6 ; Hen.
121 ; Jane, 172 ; Jn. 27, 182 ; Nich.
53 ; Rich. 54, 55, 182 ; Thos. 44 ;
Wm. 20
Badland, Badlande, Elinne, 105 ; Jn.
176 ; Ralph, 69 ; Thos. 161
Badsey, Thos. 190
Badson, Thos. 132
Bagget, Jas. 102
Baggott, Jn. 50, 108, 143, 164 ; Oliver,
117; Rich. 172 ; Thos. 128
Bagley, Geo. 187
Bagnall, Nich. 153 ; Raphe, 112 ;
Wm. 31, 112, 164
Bailie, Baily, Baylie, Baylye, Alice,
28, 31 ; Anth. 153 ; Dav. 164 ; Joan,
63 ; Jn- 33^ 36
Bailis, Bailies, Hen. 33 ; Rich. 85 ;
Wm. 94. See also Bay lis
Baken, Thos. 9
Baker (?), — , 103
Baker, Anne, 14 ; Uan. 5 ; Edw. 75 ;
Elinor, 73 ; Eliz. 91,98, 1 12 ; Francis,
46 ; Geo. 142 ; Griffirv, 50, 194 ;
Hen. 139, 147, 161 ; Hugh, 45 ;
Humph. 12 ; Isab. 168 ; Jas. 29 ;
Jasper, 92, 180 ; Joane, 94 ; Jn. 86,
108, 112, 117, 121, 139 ; My. 9,
143; Nich. 82, 128; Pet. 164; Rich.
56, 61, 65, 69, 167, 190 ; Robt. 38,
184 ; Thos. 37, 47, 68, 139, 161,
182, 188, 194; Wm. 94, 112, 128;
Ills. Clarke, Jn. 20 ; Brasewell
als.^ Leon. 108 ; Smyth als.^ Jn. 28 ;
Tomlins als., Nich. 23 ; Williams
als.^ Thos. 54
Baldine als. Baldvine, Edm. 36
Baldwin, Baldwyn, Eliz. 29 ; Margt.
62 ; Wm. 78
Ball, Elenor, 84 ; Jas. 112 ; Matt. 81 ;
Wm. 14
Ballamie, Ballamy, Arth. 180 ; Cath.
143 ; Eliz. 121 ; Hen. 65 ; Jn. 21,
26. See also Bellamy
Ballard, Anne, 4, 196 ; Eliz. 121 ;
Francis, 77, 147 ; Hen. 147 ; Jas.
84 ; Joane, 7 ; Jn. 88, 194 ; Phil.
194; Rich. 4, 150, 157; Thos. 32,
94, 154, 196; Wm. 88, 107, 157,
176 ; als. Fletcher, Anne, 190
Bamford, Frances, 125 ; Jn. 117 ;
Nich. 125
Banbury, Banburie, — , 103 ; Julian,
125 ; Robt. 135 ; Powesse als..,
Erasmus, 123; Gabriel, 146; Wm. 71
Bande, Godfrey, 91 ; Wm. 128
Bane, Wm. 67
Banister, Jn. 60 ; Thos. 136 ; als.
Barnshurst, Fooke, 125
Bankes, Bancks, Geo. loi ; Jane, 43 ;
Jn. 157; Margt. 84; Morris, 102;
Nich. 92, 108; Thos. 121; Wm.
153 ; Lewes als., Wm. 36
Banner, Anne, 36 ; Hen. 38, 39 ;
Humf. 19 ; Jn. 37, 125
Bannes, Rich. 164
Banning, Bannynge, Jn. 64 ; Kath.
64 ; Phil. 182
Bant, Chapman als., Jn. 48
Banwell, Frances, 75 ; Wm. 57
Bar, Jn. 121
Barber, Frances, 6 ; Jn. 176 ; Thos. 53
Barker, Anne, 74; Hen. 150; Wm.
15, 164
Barkley, Wm. 1 1 7
Barksdale, Barksdall, Dor. 196 ; Nath.
147, 196
Barlow, Jn. 7 ; Rich. 172 ; Chaundler
als., Jn. 177
Barnaby, .\mphilis, 142
Barnard, Cath. 128 ; Eliz. 164 ; Hen.
49 ; Jn. 72 ; Rich. 46 ; Thos. 10,
112, 117; Hayward als., Edw. 91.
See also Bernard
Barnes, Anne, 150; Eliz. 105, 184;
Elean. 112; Ellinor, 26; Francis,
37, 161 ; Jas. 36 ; Jn. 147 ; Nich.
54 ; Rich. 63, 100, 108 ; Thos. 15,
27, 135. 147, 150
Barnet, Barnett, Francis, 117, 184;
Rich. 88 ; Robt. 14; Thos. 168 ;
Wm. 176 ; Collinson als., Nich.
121
Barnshurst, Robt. 172 ; Banister als.,
Fooke, 125
Barnsley, Barnesley, Rich. 24 ; Rog.
60; Walt. 135 ; Wm. 75
Barrer, Thos. 63
Barrett, Ann, 176 ; Cornishe, 112 ; Jn.
172
Barrens, Rich. 40
Barrowe, Edm. 50 ; als. Brian, My. 35
Bartlemew, Jn. 132
Bartlet, Bartlett, Jonas, 77, 79 ; Robt.
157 ; Wm. 86
Bartlome als. Sale, Wm. 136
Bartolomew (?) als. Sales, Antonie, 76
Barton, Ann, 100 ; Anne, 143 ; Edm.
63 ; Edw. 95 ; Francis, 125 ; Humf.
40 ; Jn. 93 ; Margt. 164 ; Robt. 63 ;
Rog. 94 ; Thos. 85
Barwell, Thos. 1 1 2
Baskerfild, Humf. 57
Basset, Bassett, Barnard, 39 ; Jn. 142 ;
My. 190 ; Mich. 143 ; Rich. 94
1 ti
204
IVoj'cesier lVi//s and Administrations.
Baston, Anne, 128 ; Ealner, 190 ;
Humph. 168 ; Walt. 30
Batchler, Batchelor, Alice, 36 ; And.
184; Cicely, 112; Francis, 76;
Geo. 2, 61 ; Jn. 24, 176, 184 ; Rich.
125; Thos. 16, 34; Wm. 21, 117,
132, 182 ; Haford a/j., Thos. 16.
See also Bachler
Bate, Alice, 7 ; Hen. 10 ; Jn. 62
Bateman, Hen. 184
Bates, Wm. 28
Bathoe, Wm. 42
Battman, Margy. 85
Baugh, Baughe, Ann, 112; Bridget,
143 ; Edm. 18 ; Edw. 182 ; Eliz.
78, 143, 150; Geo. 97; Joane, 112 ;
Jn. 74, 87, 95 ; Lawr. 70 ; Leon.
100; Margy. 108; My. 184; Rich.
78, 112 ; Robt. 65 ; Thos. 182 ; ah.
Wade, Ursula, 121
Baule, Hen. 3 ; Jn. 3, 37 ; Robt. 14 ;
als. Wodlow, Alice, 43
Bawden, Jn. 1 1
Baxster, Baxter, Alice, 80 ; Ann, 136 ;
Dav. 125; Eliz. 157 ; Elyn, 31 ;
Emma, 164 ; Jn. 9, 150, 157 ;
Martin, 132; Rich. 6, 150; Rog.
136 ; Sicely, 81 ; Steven, 100; Thos.
94, 117 ; Wm. 92, 143
Bayes, Eliz. 168 ; Jn. 143
Baylies, Baylis, Baylyes, Anne, 164 ;
Austen, 139 ; Cath. 112 ; Chris. 37 ;
Clement, 176 ; Edm. 196 ; Edw.
33, 121 ; Elinor, 74 ; Eliz. 161, iSo :
Hen. 125 ; Humph. 190 ; Jn. 24, 28*
76, 164, 1 76*, 1 90; Kath. 112; Margt.
112 ; Martha, 117, 184 ; Nich. 125 ;
Rich. 19, 106, 164 ; Thos. T], 86, 96,
117, 12S, 198 ; Wm. 61, 180
Baysent, Alice, 67 ; Margy. 67
Beachampe, Rich. 56
Beacke, Jn. 84; Thos. 21. See also
Beck
Beale, Beele, Alice, 14 ; Francis, 41 ;
Gabriell, 180; Joan, 23, 135 ; Jn.
98, 117, 128, 188, 190*; Kath. 85, 98 ;
Rich. 108, 190; Robt. 68, 143, 153,
188 ; Sam. 27 ; Wm. 27, 61, 68, 147,
176* ; als. Merrie, Anne, 147, 166
Beamech, Julius, 53
Beamont, Robt. 12
Beane, Alice, 19,26 ; Edm. 54 ; Hugh,
132 ; Joan, 76 ; Thos. 8 ; Wm. 1 1 :
Preese als.., Dav. 106
Bearcrofte. Humf. 70 ; Thos. 65
Beard, Eliz. 37 ; Jn. 147 ; Ralph, 67 ;
Rich. 34. See also Bierd
Beare, Jane, 121 ; Tompson als.,
Wm. r35, 198
Bcarne, Jn. 66
Beasley, Jn. 9. See also Beesley
Beavington, Chris. 29 ; Nich. 89 ;
^/j-. Warkeraan, Anne, 102. See also
Bevengton
Beck, Becke, Ann, 112 ; Francis, 187 ;
Grace, 172 ; Jn. 187 ; Margy. 198 ;
Robt. 5 ; Thos. 153, 199 ; Wm. 128.
See also Beacke
Beckley, Jn. 8
Bedell, Bedle, Beedyll, And. 139;
Eliz. 38 ; Francis, 147 ; Hen. 27 3
Jn. 128 ; Thos. 180
Bedowe, Edw. 143 ; Elinor, 47 ; Jn. 47
Beesly, Beeseley, Jn. 28, 30, 125;
Julian 167 ; Merriell, 194 ; Thos. 87,
150 ; Wm. 85, 87. See also Beasley
Beet, Hen. 57 ; Isable, 117
Belcher, Belsheare, Jn. 100 ; Margt.
105
Bell, Alice, 20, 45; Chris. 128, 180;
Edm. 97; Francis, 150, 184; Geo.
67, 150 ; Jn. 2 ; Thos. 20, 42 ; Wm.
143 ; als. Daniell, Thos. 72
Bellamy, Bellamye, Eliz. 42 ; Francis,
64; Robt. 168. See also BaWATaie.
Bellers, Dor. 46 ; Foulke, 147
Bellfield, Edw. 75 ^
Bencke, Rog. 46
Bendbow, Robt. 69
Bendy, Thos. 45
Benington, Eliz. 172
Benison, Robt. 38
Bennett, Benett, Bennet, .Alice, 99 ;
Ann, 143; Avery, 157; Chris. 98;
Elinor, 188 ; Eliz. 89 ; Hen. 153 ;
Isab. 121 ; Jn. 14, 64, 81, 112*
190, 193; My. 139; Nich. 99, 142,
182, 187 ; Rich. 69, 112 ; Rog. 142,
143; Sim. 66; Thos. 150, 153;
Wm. 16, 68, 136, 184
Bensone, Oliver, 23
Bent, Rich. 1 1 7
Bentford, Benford, Eliz. 63 ; Rich. 68,
168 ; Sibble, 8 ; Thos. 164
Bently, Bentley, Alice, 28 ; Cath. 142 ;
Ferdinand, 194 ; Fulke, 132 ; Hen.
27; Jn. 117, 139; Margt. 158;
Margy. 10; Rich. 150; Thos. 142 ;
Wm. 7, 97, 128
Benton, .Miles, 32 ; Rich. 106
Berecrofte, Jn. 96
Berge, Rich. 54
Bernard, Wm. 86, 88. See also Bar-
nard
Berrow, Berrowe, Eliz. 97 ; Thos. 48 ;
Wm. 190
Berry, Berrie, Berrye, Alice, 150;
Amy, 62 ; Jn. 48, 112; Marian, 125 ;
Thos. 25, 136 ; Wm. 121
Best, Beste, Alice, 82 ; Anne, i ;
Index Nomiimm.
205
Anth. 150 ; Chris. 158 ; Edw. 128 ;
Eliz. 128, 142 ; Fortune, 196 ;
Francis, 176 ; Geffrey, 83 ; Geo. 5,
50; Jn. 102, 103, 150* 168, 187;
My. 180; Phil. 150, 161 ; Rich. 16,
139 ; Thos. 69, 81, 136, 168 ; Wm.
84, 100, 132, 161
Bestpitch, Geo. 77 ; Miles, 117
Betinson, Kath. 77 ; Nich. 23
Bett, Eliz. 121
Betteburne, Francis, 108
Betterbrey, Betterbury, Hen. 42 ;
Thos. 157
Betterton, Jn. 139 ; Kobt. 150 ; Thos.
188
Bettes, Joane, 9
Bevan, Edw. 112 ; Thos. 112
Bevengton, Beventon, Nich. 83 ; Robt.
25
Bevis, Edw. 52
Beyna, Wm. 72
Beynton, Edm. 176
Bibb, Wm. 132. 6>^ rt/j^ Bybbe
Bickermill als. Sturacres, Thos. 102.
See also Byckermyll
Bickerson, Eliz. 97
Bidle, Bidden, Biddle, Alice, 67 ; Ann,
30; Anne, 16 ; Chris. 5r ; Edw. 172 ;
Geo. 187; Joan, 63 ; Jn. 12, 121,
176 ; Mattliie, 88 ; Rich. 24, 108 ;
Robt. 73; Rog. 107, 168 ; Thos. 153 ;
Wm. 139, 172. See also Byddle
Bierd, Wm. 150
Biges, Biggs, Edw. 53 ; Thos. 172
Bigges, — , 44
Biglin, Ann, 136 ; Rog. 108
Bignell, Thos. 84, 87
Billie, Wm. 78
Billing, Rich. 64
Billinges, Humph. 190
Billingsley, Billingslie, Anne, 47 ;
Raphe, 4 ; Thos. 24 ; Wm. 136
Billington, Anne, 102
Bincher, Weale als.^ Hen. 84
Binnion, Brid. 125
Birche, Burch, Byrch, Jn. 32 ; Rich.
60, 69
Bird, Birde, Anne, 121, 172; Cath.
63; Eliz. 15; Francis, 54; Joan,
164 ; Jn. 71, 82, 99, 154 ; My. 190 ;
Nath. 65; Phil. 121; Sam. 136;
Thos. 196. See also Byrd, Burd
Birt, Birte, Birtt, Byrt, Edw. 132
Francis, 157 ; Hen. 74 ; Jacob, 190
Jn. 100, 106 ; Thos. 16, 36, 1 17, 190
Wm. 29, 117, 187. See also Burt
Birtcheweesell, Margt. 56
Bishop, Bishopp, Bysshopp, Alice, 32 ;
Jn. 40 ; Matt. 21 ; Robt. 94 ; Thos.
13. See also Bushopp
Bissell, Byssell, Eliz. 150; Geo. 73;
Hen. 37 ; Jn. 11, 15, 199 ; Thos. 27,
176, 184 ; Wm. 51, 121
Blabye, Jane, 37
Blacke, Jn. 168
Blackeborn, Cawdern als. Cawdrine
als.., Ellin, loi
Blackford, Jn. 18; Rich. 182; Thos. 154
Blackway, Hen. 188
Blackwell, Ann, 95 ; Edw. 164 ; Eliz.
150; Joan, 42, 82; Jn. 107, 112,
1 17 ; Wm. 56
Blake, Rich. 132 ; Thos. 121
Blakenege, Jn. 117
Blalacke, Jn. 168
Bleeke, Rich. 7. See also Blick
Blew, Blue, Hen. 117 ; Jn. 132 ; Thos.
40
Blick, Blicke, Blyck, Alice, 157 ; Ellis,
6 ; Hen. 128 ; Isab. 53 ; Jn. 164 ;
Margy. 104 ; Martin, 46 ; Matt.
128 ; Nich. 194; Rich. 13 ; Rog. 59,
60 ; Thos. 153 ; Wm. 34, 168
Blissard, Blizard, Blizzard, Alice, 1 1 ;
Anth. 168 ; Dan. 88; Francis, 184 ;
Isab. 150 ; Jn- 92, 180 ; Rotheram,
161 ; Thos. 58, 128, 143 ; Wm. 172
Blisse, Joane, 21 ; Wm. 190
Bloomer, Wm. 21
Blounte, Blunt, Geo. 60 ; Jn. 43 ; Rich.
91 ; .Sibell, 172 ; Thos. 112
Blower, Francis, 35 ; Giles, loi ; Jn.
176 ; Kath. 99
Blucke, Thos. 154 ; Wm. 153
Bludworth, My. 176
Blumly, Wm. 154
Blundell, Jn. 108
Blunne, Blonne, Blune, Jn. 92 ; Joyce,
176; Thos. 80, 128, 172; Wm. 18,
50, 157
Blurton, Jn. 43
Boddele, Bodell, Eliz. 30 ; Rich. 108
Bodels, Wm. 32
Bodledge, .'\rth. 8
Bodnam, Boddenhame, Anne, 157;
Edm. 34 ; Jn. 182 ; Margy. 36
Boeter, see Boweter
Bollard, Thos. 28
Bolt, Bolte, Hen. 84 ; Jn. 187 ; Thos.
23 ; Wm. 108. See also Boult
Bolter, Bowlter, Jn. 29 ; Robt. 3
Bolton, Anth. 95 ; Eliz. 64 ; Hen. 2 ;
Jn. 63, 89, 108 ; Thos. 128. See also
Boulton
Bonaker, Boneker, Hen. 153; Thos.
188 ; Wm. 90
Bond, Bonde, Boonde, Bound, Alice,
84 ; Joan, 69 ; Jn. 147 ; Rich. 32 ;
Thos. 53,63 ; Walt. 143 ; Wm. 153,
157 ; als. Bachelor, Alice, 86
206
Worcester Wills and Administrations.
Bondy, Rich. 23
Bonne, Boune, Edw. 25 ; Wm. 135
Bonner, Jn. 164
Booker, Alice, 103 ; Wm. 139
Booth, Boothe.Edm. 38, 172 ; Humph.
63 ; Margerie, loi ; Raphe, 17, 18
Borne, Burne, AHce, 147 ; Hen. 63 ;
Jn. 75 ; Rich. 88 ; Wm. 49
Borsly, EUz. 147 ; Rog. 139
Bosswell, Edw. 38
Bosworth, Edw. loi ; Wm. 45
Bott, Wm. 61
Boughe, Rob. 143
Boughton, Nich. 44 ; Wm. 125
Boult, Boulte, Ann, 132 ; Anth. 18 ;
EHnor, 150 ; Eliz. 139 ; Francis,
104; Jn. 82 ; Rich. 117, 161 ; Thos.
84
Boulton, I sab. 30, 161; Wm. 112.
See also Bolton
Boults, Ann, 154 ; Thos. 93, 153 ;
Walt. 132
Bourne, Gilb. 69 ; Griffin, 182 ; Jn.
16 ; Rich. 147 ; Thos. 172 ; Wm.
86 ; als. Cotton als. Wall, My. 182
Bouts, Clem. 117; Thos. 44
Bovey, Boovey, Bouvy, Bovie, Jn. 158 ;
Pet. 139 ; Thos. 9, 17, 26
Bowden, Jn. 20
Bowe, Hen. 86
Bowen, Anne, 198
Boweter, Boeter, Jn. 176 ; Thos. 75 ;
Wm. 190
Bowker, Bowkyr, Eliz. 139 ; Jn. 103 ;
Margt. 176
Bowkey, Rich. 139
Bowles, Anth. 13, 25 ; Hanmer ah.,
Anne, 191
Bowley, Bowly, Ann, 157 ; Rich. 158 ;
Wm. 157
Bowyer, Elinor, 172 ; Eliz. 180; Jas.
139 ; Jn- 98, 132 ; Nich. 68 ; Robt.
19 ; Geast als., Edw. 37
Boyce, Boies, Boyes, Boys, Boyse,
Ancoret, 95 ; Francis, 83 ; Jn. 147 ;
Margt. 68; Rich. 136; Robt. 24;
Rowland, 161 ; Thos. 29 ; Wm. 46,
84, 125, 168
Brace, Jn. 112, 135, 161 ; Thos. 153 ;
Walt. 147
Bracie, Bracye, Edw. 67 ; Wm. 117
Braddock, Alice, 176
Bradeiey, Bradley, Bradlie, Alice, 83 ;
Harnabas, 117 ; Edw. 161 ; Eliz. 77 ;
Francis, 150; Giles, 44 ; Geo. loi ;
Hen. 33 ; Humph. 37, 39 ; Jas. 34 ;
Jane, 72, 180 ; Joan, 100, 176 ; Jn.
46, 76, 139* 193 ; Margy. 135 ;
Rich. I, 42, 84, 75, 153 ; Thos. 5,45,
53, 168 ; Walt. 32 ; Wm. 3, 47, 180
Bradford, Alex. 164 ; Giles, 117 ; Isab.
132 ; Jas. 16, 95 ; Jn. 16, 139 ; Thos.
182 ; Wm. 125
Bradhurst, Joan, 135 ; Robt. 147
Bradshawe, Edm. 82 ; Humf. 84 ; Jn.
40 ; Kath. 194
Bradshewe, Bradshoe, Isab. 139; Jn.
55 ; Robt. 5 ; Wm. 184
Bradstocke, Wm. 98
Bragdon, Thos. 168
Bramhall, Jn. 69
Brandard, Francis, 157
Brande, Jn. 46
Branden, Jn. 8
Brandon, Thos. 108
Brandys, Wm. 84
Branfield, Eliz. 172
Brantley, Anne, 117; Cvcelie, 3 ; Jane,
117 ; Rich. 65 ; Robt. 36, 98 ; Wm.
112
Brasewell als. Baker, Leon. 108
Brasier, Brasyar, Thos. 88 ; Wm. 48
Bratford, Thos. 106, 107 ; Wm. 85
Bratt, Edw. 24 ; als. Pratt, Ann, 53 ;
Giles, 136 ; Jn. 69 ; Robt. 2
Brawlard, Anth. 74
Brawler, Anne, 117
Bray, Braye, Chris. 27 ; Edw. 125 ;
Jn. 21, 29, 30; Raphe, 27; Thos.
184 ; Wm. 136
Brayne, Joane, 4 ; Jn. 172
Braynton, Breynton, Francis, 176;
Jane, 172 ; Jn. 172
Bree, Thos. J7
Brent, Hen. 182 ; Rich. 39
Bretell, Brettell, Brettle, Jn. 180 ;
Rich. 8, 147 ; Robt. 81, 168 ; Thos.
14, 17. See also Bryttell
Breviter, Nath. 143 ; Thos. 143
Brewer, — , 108 ; Jn. 125 ; Joyce, 128 ;
Robt. 168 ; Wm. 59. See also Bruer
Brian, Bryan, Bryne, Edm. 50 ; Edw.
79 ; Eliz. 4 ; Jane, 1 54 ; Jn. 53, 194 ;
Rich. 7-^ ; Thos. 52, 117, 139 ;
Barrow als., My. 35
Bridgeman, .Annis, 83 ; Jn. 164
Bridges, Bridgs, Brigges, Humph. 90 ;
Jn. 3r ; Rob. 108, 153 ; Wm. 53
Bridgwater, Jn. 86 ; Raynold, 35 ;
Thos. 143 ; Wm. 121
Brinkley, Wm. 108
Brinton, Jn. 62 ; Margy. 63 ; Robt.
106 ; VVm. 63
Briscoe, Hen. 139; Joan, 164; Jn.
132 ; Sim. 104 ; Wm. 32
Bristoe, Bristow, Francis, 45, 176 ;
Jn. 24, 187 ; Wm. 128
Brittaine, Britten, Dav. 139; Martha,
164; Rich. 132; Thos. 75; Wm.
136
Index Nominum.
207
Broad, Ann, 77 ; Phil. 80
Broadway, Ann, 62
Brock, Wilmore als.^ Wm. 186 ;
Woolmer a/j., Rich. 116
Brockhurst, Jn. 20, 168
Brocklngton, Laur. 62
Brodefeild, Jn. 29, 31
Brodhurst, Jn. 143
Brodshooe (?), — , 103
Brodwell, Jn. 139 ; Wm. 143
Broke, see Brooke
Bromesgrove, Jackets ah., Eliz. 75
Bromfeild, Lewes, 21
Bromfild, Jn. 139
Bromidge, Broramidg, Hugh, 194 ;
Thos. 193
Bromley, Hen. 193 ; Hugh, 188 ; Jn.
176; Thos. 108, 121, 176; Wm. 95,
100
Bromwell, Jn. loi, 105
Brooholding, Thos. 67
Brooke, Broke, — , 107; Anne, 117,
164* ; Edm. 41 ; Edw. 53 ; Eliz. 51 ;
Frances, 176 ; Francis, 54, 108, 139,
176; Gilb. 150; Hen. 23, 38,48;
Humph. 67 ; Jane, 33, 176 ; Joan, 63 ;
Jn. 21, 50, 67, 73, 80, 93, 99, 139, 168,
176, 184, 187, 194; Kath. 54; Lawret,
128; Nath. 172, 176; Phil. 172;
Rich. 44, 98, 132, 139, 176; Robt. 66,
157 ; Rog. 16 ; Thos. 2, 4, 50*
87, 107, 139, 153 ; Walt. 8, 13, 44,
102, 107 ; Wm. 40, 87, 90, 108,
125, 150; Palmer als., Joan, 127;
Simcocks (Symcox) als., Jn. 19, 22
Brookebanke, Geo. 1 50
Brookes, Brooks, Jn. 150 ; Julius, 168 ;
Ralph, loi ; Robt. 108, 168 ; Wm.
143
Broome, Eliz. 125 ; Francis, 125 ; Jn.
103
Brotherowe, Walt. 128
Broughton, Fulk, 132
Browne, Broune, Agnes, 23 ; Anth.
196; Chris. 41; Eliz. 136; Geo.
76, 164 ; Jas. 157 ; Jane, 53 ; Jn. 15,
21, 67, 99, 102, 1 17, 167, 168 ; Margt.
147; Margy. 64; Robt. 132; Thos.
168 ; Wm. 168, 194 ; ah. Glover,
Francis, 136 ; ah. Little, Hen. 176
Brownent, Thos. 182
Browning, Browninge, Ann, 132 ;
Edm. 47 ; Elinor, 139 ; Jas. 74 ; Jn.
57,62,184; Margt.13, 17; Percivall,
98
Bruer, Joan, 182. See aho Brewer
Brushe, Thos. 53
Bruton, Alice, 38, 43 ; Francis, 43 ;
Burton als., Francis, 3
Bryan, see Brian
1 k •
Brydg, Robt. 22
Bryne, see Brian
Bryttell, Joan, 46
Bubb, Joan, 172
Buck, Thos. 3
Buckle, Rog. 139
Buckley, Thos. 55, 132
Bucknam, Hugh, 61
Bucknell, Humf. 180 ; Jn. 128; Wm. 32
Bufden, Buffden, ah. Perrie, Jn. 92,
93 ; My. 1 50
Bugbey, Bugbie, Dor. 180; Wm. 117
Bugden, Bugdin, Agn. 5 ; Jane, 168 ;
jn. 95, 112 ; My. 172
Buggin, Buggen, Jn. 132 ; Wm. 86
Bull, Jn. 47
Buller, Alice, 187 ; Rich. 46,66 ; Wm.
143
Bullingham, Bullingame, Ellyn, 40 ;
Geo. 125
Bullock, BuUocke, Anne, 9 ; Chris.
142 ; Hen. 74 ; Jerome, 172 ; Joan,
87 ; Jn. 32, 121* 154 ; Rich. 9,
79, 83 ; Rowland, 61 ; Sibbill, 11 ;
Thos. 8, 180; ah. Abell, Hen. 25 ;
Jn. 24
Bulwer, Wm. 180
Bumpas, Lawr. 147
Bund, Jn. 93
Bunford, Jn. 172
Bunnell, Rich. 55
Burason, Thos. 6
Burbage, Jn. 71
Burberry, Jn. 28
Burbidge, Thos. 172
Burbridge, Margy. 172
Burcher, Hugh, 188. See aho Butcher
Burchley, Jn. 132
Burd, Rog. 92 ; Wm. 121. See aho
Bird, Byrd
Burdet, Jn. 68
Burford, Chas. 153; Hen. 190; Jas.
172 ; Jn. 66, 176
Burgain, Knight ah., Eliz. 9
Burgis, Wm. 48
Burley, Wm. 44
Burlton, Hewe, 26 ; Jn. 187 ; Thos.
45.- See aho Burrelton
Burnell, Humph. 38
Burnet, Burnett, Alice, 94 ; Thos. 98
Burnford, Jn. 54 ; Rich. 132
Burrelton, Eliz. 50
Burson, Bursson, Rich. 32 ; Thos. 112
Burston, Alice, 150 ; Francis, 139 ;
Jane, 121 ; Thos. 88
Burt, Burte, Alice, 71 ; Blanch, 180;
Eliz. 97 ; Jn. 57 ; My. 107. See
aho Birt
Burtbecke, Leon. 33
Burton, Cath. 158 ; Fortune, 31 ; Geo.
208
Worcester Wills and Adminish-ations'.
loi ; Hugh, II ; Humph. 176 ; Jas.
16 ; Rich. 66 ; als. Bruton, Francis, 3
Bury, Wm. 153
Busfry, Jn. 182
Bush, Susan, t76
Bushell, Edw. 80 ; Francis, 168, 194 ;
Wm. 153
Bushopp, Alice, 108 : Wm. 136. See
also Bishop
Butcher, Bucher, Dan. 147 ; Ezeckiell,
176 ; Hugh, 4 ; Jn. 150 ; Rich. 108 ;
Sim. 65
Butler, Cath. 117; Frances, 54 ; Francis,
31, 52, 58 ; Joan, 147 ; Jn. 104, 161,
172, 184; Margt. 74; Maria, 193;
Sam. 125 ; Thos. 34, 59 ; als.
Huntinge, Jn. 22 ; Huntyngton als.,
Geo. 1 19 ; Hen. 6 ; Jn. 90, 1 59
Buttell, Buttle, Jn. 6 ; Thos. 167
Button, Jas. 196 ; Phil. 190 ; Wm. 139
Bybbe, Thos. 31, 112. See also Bibb
Byckermill, Byckermyll, Stursaker
als.y Joyce, 167 ; Tursacre als., Jas.
III. See also Bickermill
Byddle, Byddell, Edw. 14 ; Eliz. 39 ;
Humph. 46; Jn. 27, 139; Rich. 132 ;
Rog. 136 ; Thns. I. See also Bidle
Bygge, Jn. 39
Byrd, Hen. 63 ; Jn. 95, 172 ; Wm. 40,
167. See also Bird, Burd
Cacher, Cager, Joan, 143 ; Jn. 6, 36;
Margy. 139
Caldwall, Ann, 132
Cale, Agn. 72 ; Geo. 66 ; Hugh, 84 ;
Joan, 177; Steph. 40, 112; Thos.
48, 125, 154 ; Wm. 128 ; {or Carull)
Cavull als., Francis, 113
Callow, Jn. 121 ; Rich. 2 ; Robt. 32 ;
Wm. 102 ; Woodward als., Rich. 93
Camell, Jas. 91 ; Jane, 93
Campion, Thos. 172
Caning, Canninge, Edw. 143 ; Eliz.
47 ; Siffirne, 20 ; Syffiran, 26 ;
Thos. 14
Capill, Pet. 35
Capp, Anne, 113 ; Eliz. 62 ; Jn. loi ;
Martha, 106 ; Thos. 194
Capper a/j-. Whittenslowe, Rich. 194
Capricke, Hen. 190
Cardell als. Olyver, Jn. 52
Careles, Carelesse, Jn. 36, 125 ; Win.
151, 190
Carlton, Nich. 136
Carpenter, Francis, 165 ; Geo. 87 ;
Hen. 177; Hugh, 129; Joane, 11,
75 ; Jn. 29, 125, 168 ; Margy. 32;
Rich. 93, 104 ; Thos. 57, 165 ; als.
Rutter, Jas. 75 ; Sandford als.,
Francis, 47 ; Humf. 29 ; Wm. 76
Carr, Jn. 182
Carte, Jn. 165 ; Robt. 108
Carter, Alice, 42 ; Cath. 190 ; Edw.
75 ; Geo. 161 ; Joan, 80 ; Jn. 62 ;
Nicli. 84 ; Rich. 147, 158 ; Wm. 33;
Williams als., Eliz. 179
Cartledge, Cartelage, Eliz. 46 ; Wm.
30 ; als. Harte, Bennett, 80 ; als.
Webbe, Hen. 67 ; Joyce, 151 ; Thos.
147
Cartwrighte, Chartwright, Anth. 55,
91 ; Chris. 35, 139, 184 ; Elinor,
185 ; Francis, 190 ; Hen. 50 ; Joan,
108; Jn. 68, 128; Thos. 51, 194;
Tim. 185; Wm. 60; als. Harper,
Humph. 75 ; Phil. 113 ; Harper ah.,
Alice, 169
Carull, see Cale
Carver, Rice, 117 ; Sam. 113; Wm. 46
Case, Joyce, 197 ; Thos. 139
Casten, Leaper als..^ Edw. 64
Castell, Castle, Thos. 10; Wm. 158 ;
als. Saulter, Isab. 108 ; Rich. 75
Cattell, Rich. 36, 105
Cauldicott, Nich. 17
Cauley als. Pyncke, Joan, 43
Causer als. Hobbins, Robt. 34
Cave. Ann, 182 ; Jn. 1 17 ; Wm. 75, 182
Cavull, see Cale
Cawdern, see Cawdrine
Cawdrey, Nich. 35 ; Thos. 132
Cawdrine, Blackeborn als. Cawdern,
Ellin, 101
Cawther, Dalley als., Ann, 182 ; Geo.
194 ; Jacob, 182
Cawthern, Wm. 51
Cawthry, Wm. 108 ; {or Caudry;
Cooke als., Wm. 158, 197
Cecill, Ceycill, Cicill, Jn. 44 ; Thos.
7, 17
Cenrick, Walt. 57
Chadborne, Jas. 60 ; Rich. 78 ; Wm. 19
Chadocke, Jane, 65
Chaire, Thos. 71
Chamber, Geo. 82 ; Rich. 20, 2 1
Chamberlain, Chamberlayne, Chamber-
line, Chamberlyn, Alice, 55 ; Cath.
62 ; Edw. 28 ; Joan, 56, 61 ; Jn. 9,
168; Rich. 16 ; Robt. 128; Thos.
158, 194 ; als. Chambers, Wm. 147
Chambers, .'Mice, 154 ; Edw. 3 ; Eliz.
98, 103 ; Hen. 81 ; Humph. 62, 74 ;
Jhone, 117; Jn. 75, 194; Martin,
132 ; Rich. 18 ; Thos. 82 ; als.
Ireland, Alice, "]}, ; Chris, yj
Chamflower, Chanflower, Chaund-
flower, Barbara, 96 ; Edm. 154 ;
Geo. 122 ; Rich. 87 ; als. Chandler,
Index Nominum.
209
Chanlar, Chaundler, Elinor, 168 ;
Eliz. 176 ; Jn. 57, I2(
Chance, Channce, Chaunce, Ann,
168; Chris. 113; Gilb. 194, 196;
Hen. 113 ; Jn. 69, 83 ; Nich. 143,
172 ; Rich. 43 ; Thos. 78, 197 ; Wm.
104, T13
Chandler, Chaundler, Francis, 194 ;
Gabriel, 67; Hen. 82 ; Jas. 158;
Joan, 117 ; Julian, 132 ; Rich. 162 ;
Rog. 32 ; Wni. 1 54 ; a/s. Barlow,
Jn. 177; «/jr. Chandflower, Jn. 86, 121
Chandlers, Sadler als., Wm. 100
Chapleyn, Thos. 17
Chapman, Alice, 187 ; Ann, 143 ;
Bridg. 132; Dan. 117 ; Francis,
108; Gilb. 4, 45; Jn. 125; Luke,
165 ; Rich. 164 ; Robt. 185 ; Thos.
105, 117 ; Wm. 20, 158 ; a/s. Bant,
Jn. 48
Chappell, Chappie, Hen. 70, 132 ; Jn.
177 ; Margy. 136
Chappells, Thos. 154
Charelton, Margt. 5
Charles, Anth. 85 ; Owen, 154 ; Rich.
60
Charlet, Charlett, Alice, 70, 113 ; Eliz.
67 ; Jn. 88, 172, 182 ; Thos. 40
Chartwright, see Cartwright
Chater a/j. Darby, Francis, 182
Chaunders, Edw. 198
Chauntrel, Chauntrell, Eliz. 17 ; Nich.
177 ; Rich. 151 ; Thos. 54, 97
Wm. 9
Checket, Checkett, Jn. 65 ; Rich. 80
Margt. 150
Checkets, Checketts, Francis, 158
Jn. 47 ; Pet. 71 ; Thos. 158 ; Wm. 2
Cheesenoll, see Chesnoll
Cheltnam, iMargy. 21 ; Wm. 82
Chellingworth, Hen. 104 ; Jn. 64, 143 ;
Rich. 158 ; Rog. loi
Cheshire, Jane, 75 ; Jn. i ; Rich. 107 ;
Wm. 180
Chesnoll, Cheesenoll, Eliz. 1 50 ; .Steph.
23
Chesslyne, Jane, 80 ; Mich. 50
Chester, Constantine, 2 ; Ellinor, 97 ;
Jn. 8, 89 ; Rich. 70 ; Wm. 5
Cheston, Agnes, 103
Cheswald, Elinor, 177
Cheswall, Thos. 7
Cheswell, Dan. 1 13
Chettle, Margt. 37
Chetwine, Alice, 37
Chew, Jn. 121
Child, Appollin, 11 1 ; Edw. 117; Eliz.
29; Florish, 29; Jn. 93, 190, 194;
Marie, 51 ; Rich. 17, 147 ; Thos.
121 ; Wm. 20, 108
Childs, Ann, 105 ; Rich. 36
Chipman, Anne, 64
Chomley, Cholmley, Jn. 96 ; Rich. 2t,
26
Chrispe, Eliz. 17 ; Jn. 139 ; Rich. 33 ;
Thos. 9 1 . See also Crispe
Chubsey, Joan, 78 ; Wm. 42
Church, Eliz. 158 ; Ellen, 158 ; Geo. 53
Churchey, Churchi, Edm. 14 ; Rich.
188
Churchman, Rich. 136
Churchyard, Chris. 121 ; Hen. 172 ;
Rich. 165
Clare, Joan, 172 ; Jn. 129 ; Rich. 40
Claredge, Claridge, Edw. 83 ; Eliz.
139 ; Rich. 154
Clareson, Wm. 180
Clarke, Clerk, Clearke, Alice, 197 ;
Anne, 180; Anth. 108, 113; Edm.
164 ; Elinor, 125 ; Eliz. 91, 94, 117,
129; Giles, 74; Hen. 158; Hugh,
18, 139 ; Jas. 17,79, 194 ; Jane, 158 ;
Job, 188 ; Jn. 63, 80, 82, loi, 104,
128*, [36, 188; Margt. 143, 185;
j Nich. 48 ; Pet. 20 ; Raynold, 102 ;
I Rich. 41, 69, 78, 185; Robt. 117, 177 ;
j Rog. 77 ; Thos. 5, 15, 27, loi, 128,
I 182, 188, 194 ; Walt. 105, 187 ;
1 Wm. 29, 56, 67, 86, 117, 121* 147,
i 1 50 ; als. Abell, Thos. 87 ; als. Cooke,
Lane. 29 ; als. Gilbert, Jn. 4 ; als.
Samon, Hen. 26 ; als. Shewster,
Margt. 129; Baker als.., Jn. 20;
Goodwin (or Godwin) als.., Ann, 109 ;
I Elinor, 122 ; Jn. 28 ; My. 34
Clarkeson, Thos. 129, 151
Claydon, Clayton, Cleyton, Evans,
143 ; Robt. 182 ; Thos. 5
Cleave, Cleve, Clive, Geo. 117; Jn.
51 ; Rich. 33
Clee, Rich. 2! ; Rob. 21
Cleepoole, .Alice, 92
Cleeveley, Clevely, Eleanor, 8 1 ; Francis,
i 76
Clemens, Anth. 67 ; Margy. 99 ; Rich.
168 ; Robt. 49
Clements, Wm. 86
Clementson, Thos. 73
Clent, Eliz. iii, 125; Jn. 117, 180;
Thos. 128, 190; Wm. 66; Smith
j als., Margy. 142
j Clewer, Jn. 113
I Cleyton, see Claydon
i Clibberie, Clibbery, Jn. 50 ; Judith,
; '43
' Cliffe als. Rawlyns (Rawlens), Jone,
117; Randolph, 108. See also
Clyffe
Clifford, Jn. 15, 184; Margt. 91 ;
Rich. 59
2IO
Worcester Wills and Administrations.
CHft, I sab. 104 ; Rich. 158
Clifton, Clyfton, Francis, 80, 136
Climer, Climax, Clymer, Humf. 18 ;
Jn. 143 ; Rich. 143 ; Susan, 39
Climson, Robt. 51
Clinton, Edw. 108
Clive, see Cleaye
Clougb, Clowghe, Eleanor, 25 ; Jn.
197 ; Margy. 136 ; Phil. 168 ; Robt.
74
Clun, Jn. 51
Clutton, Edw. 129
Clyffe, Jn. 56. See also CUfFe
Clyfton, see Clifton
Clymer, see Climer
Co ... . Anne, 34
Coaleman, see Colman
Coates, My. 172 ; Wm. 95
Coberley, Thos. 27
Cockbill, Hen. 172; Jn. 158; Rich.
143 ; Thos. 168 ; als. Desson, Eliz.
172 ; Thos. 172
Cocke (? Dorke), Rich. 50
Cockett, Froym, 11 1 ; Thos. 96
Cockrell, Walt. 154
Cockshutte, Joan, 128
Codtitch, Mich. 89
Coe, Coo, Phil. 83 ; Rich. 31
Cogbill, Rich. 93 ; Wm. i
Coggon, Jn. 30
Coke, Jn. 84
Colburne, Coulborne, Hen. 176 ; Wm.
24, 147
Colchester, Augustine, 194 ; (leo. 158.
See also Cowlchester
Cole, CoUe, Ann, 76, 86, 87, 129 ;
Chris. 33 ; Barnard, 91 ; Dor.
II, 26; Gilb. 74, 182; Hen. 150,
158 ; Jn. 69 ; Margt. 85 ; Martha,
194 ; .Symon, 83, 84 ; Thos. 42, 78,
139 ; Wm. 75, 158, 168
Coles, Colles, And. 197 ; Jn. 77 ;
Thos. 12 ; Wm. 16
Coley, Colly, Anih. 129; Edm. 198;
Jn. 65 ; Thos. 164 ; Wm. 24, 73
Collatt, Thos. 32
Collens, see Collins
Collett, Jn. 50
CoUicke, Elnor, 25 ; Jn. 93, 132 ;
Margy 63 ; Rich. 12 ; Wm. 69
Collier, Giles, 113; Hugh, 121 ; Jn.
45 ; Thos. 180 ; Walt. 41, 154, 177 ;
Wm. 185
Collins, Collens, CoUyns, Agnes, 26,
64; .Xnn, 32, 67; Arthur, 158;
Dor. 194 ; Francis, 103 ; Geo.
139, 176 ; Guy, 57 ; Isab. 113; Joan,
194 ; Jn. 9, 19, 84, 103, 147, 190;
Joyce, 50 ; Margt. 129; .Marj^'v. 180;
Rich. 188; Robt. 83; Sam! 187;
Thos. 46, 180; Wait 72 ; Wm. 3,
13. 34, 37, 55, 89, 162, 172, 190;
{or CoUyns) Harrys {or Harries)
a/j-.. Rich. 64 ; Thos. 14
CoUinson fl/i^. Barnett, Nich. 121
Collobyne, Rich. 41
Collumbyne, Wm. 13
Colman, Coaleman, J n. 14 ; Thos. 129
Colson, Coolson, Geo. 129 ; Margt. 8 ;
Thos. 94
Combe, Thos, 19, 108, 187
Comber, Wm. 129
Combes, Jn. 177 ; Rastle als., Joan, 96
Combey, Comby, Hen. 108, 143 ;
Humph. 35 ; Joan, 139 ; Jn. 121 ;
Margt. 154; Thos. 48, 125; Wm.
143
Compton, Ann, 58; Isab. 132 ; Jn. 5,
32, 52 ; Thos. 87 ; Wm. 162
Condicott, Chris. 121
Cone, Jas. 177
Coningesby, Nich. 154
Connard, Burfield, 194 ; Jn. 136
Conway, Anne, 24 ; D . . , 17 ; Edw.
12 ; Jn. 21
Conyers, Eliz. 98 ; Francis, 91
Coo, see Coe
Cooke, Ann, 46, 121 ; Anth. 117 ;
Christian, 125 ; Edw. 2, 13, 139,
143,151,182; Eliz. 84; Flory, 73;
Francis, 61 ; Hen. 28, 164; Hugh,
113 ; Isab. 56 ; Jas. 95 ; Joan, 81,
95, 98; Jn. 18, 48, 64, 69, 73, 125,
132, 172 ; Kath. 96; Pet. 52, 190;
Rich. 6, 136, 154; Robt. 11, 70;
Sus. 125 ; Thos. 5, 7, 23, 47, 58, 62,
125* 168 ; Walt. 5 ; Wm. 50, 94,
113, 194 ; als. Caudry, Wm. 158;
als. Cawthry, Wm. 197 ; Clarke als..,
Lancelot, 29 : als. Ingles, Jn. 22 ;
Oker als.., Jn. 96 ; als. Smith, Alice,
32 ; Smith als.., Rich. 21 ; Stanley
als.., Jn. 7 ; Walfree als.., Thos. 56 ;
Wormington als.., Alice, 128
Cookes, Agnes, 51 ; Alice, 113, 136;
Amphilis, 136; Anne, 168; Edw.
79, 143 ; Hen. 143, 172, 184 ; Humf.
17 ; Jn. 113, 132, 136, i8q, 187;
Margt. 19; Margy. 194; My. 180,
194 ; Rich. 69 ; Thos. 37, 80, 108,
143, 162 ; Wm. 31, 80, 83, 121, 129,
188, 190, 197
Cookesey, Hen. 185 ; Jn. 177 ; Rich.
121 ; Wm. 125
Cooper, Florishe, 8 ; Hen. 172 ; Joan,
43 ; Jn. 125, 147 ; Rich. 94, 177 ;
Thos. I go
Cootes, Humph. 70
Copelande, Ann, 2 ; Jas. 112; Thos. 162
Coppe, Thos. 113, 172
Index Nominum.
21 I
Copper, Jn. 113
Corbett, Bridg. 88 ; Dor. 59 ; Edw.
199; Humph. 55 ; Marmaduke, 165 ;
Rich. 168 ; Sim. 1 12
Corbizan, Edm. 5 1
Cornell, Cornill, Edw. 99 ; Robt. 65
Cornewall, Gilb. 190
Corser, Setterford als., Philis, 32
Cosford, Wm. 1 58
Cosnett, Jn. 67
Cotber, Eliz. 83 ; Francis, 51 ; Jn. 77,
132 ; Margt. 75; Rog. 132 ; Thos.
52 ; Wm. 78
Cotten, Edw. 1 29 ; Wm. 34. See also
Cotton
Cotterell, Cottrell, Edw. 104 ; Francis,
132 ; Jn. 18, 59, 82, 83, 162, 180;
Martin, 105, 108; Nich. 151; Pet.
117; Rich. 176; Robt. 2; Thos.
190 ; Wm. 13, 185
Cotton, Rich. 150; als. Bourne als.
Wall, My. 182. See also Cotten
Cotty, Joan, 158 ; Robt. 154
Couldecotte, Wm. 36
Coulfielde, Francis, 53. See also
Cowlfield
Coulsey, Thos. 108 ; Wm. 54
Courte, — , 57 ; Chris. 37 ; Edm. 84 ;
Jane, 162 ; Jn. 143, 190 ; Kath.
194; Rich. 143; Thos. 72, 117;
Wm. 20, 23 ; Smith als., Rich. 152 ;
Thos. 28
Coventry, Wm. 162
Covington, Jn. 83 ; Thos. yj
Cowcher, Thos. 182
Cowell, Kenelm, i ; Tlios. 81 ; Wm.
54
Cowlchester, Colchester, Rich. 128
Cowle, Thos. 60
Cowles, Ann, 108, 143 ; Jn. 96 ; Rich.
8, 18 ; Thos. 7
Cowley, Eliz. 24 ; Robt. 33 ; Rog.
42 ; Sim. 143
Cowlfield, Eliz. 190. See also Coul-
fielde
Cowp, Joan, 91 ; Jn. 29 ; als. Piddock,
Anne, 97
Cowper, Arthur, 91 ; Dor. 150 ; Edw.
35, 52 ; Eleanor, 190 ; Geo. 12 ;
Isab. 113, 143; Joan, 129; Jn. 23,
46, 113; Rich. 37, 147, 190; Rog.
158 ; Thos. 182, 198 ; Wm. 18, 112
Cowpy, Julian, 15
Coxe, Cocks, Anne, 154 ; Benj. 40
Chris. 20; Dor. 143 ; Hen. 55, 82
Jn. 7, 32, 62, 79, 80, 122, 143* 180,
190; Kath. 55; Margt. 185; Margy
80; My. 136; Mich. 190; Phil. 182
Rich. 113, 139, 189, 190; Thos. 49
63, 113, 150, 172, 176; Ursula, 139
Wm. 19, 25, 30, 56, 82, 172 ; als.
Loxley, Thos. 194
Crabbe, Wm. 69
Crackam, Wm. 93
Crafts, Robt. 108 ; Thos. 108
Crandole, Jn. 143
Crane, Edw. 105 ; Jn. 168 ; Nich. 121 ;
Rich. 35
Cranmer, Thos. 161
Cratford, Ann, 162 ; Chas. 172
Creeze, Anth. 128
Cresser, Giles, 117 ; Jn. 70
Cressingham, Rog. 97
Creswell, Francis, 89 ; Wm. 2
Crewe, Frances, 177; Jn. 182, 190;
Rich. 1 17
Cricke, Jn. 168; Joyce, 154
Crispe, Cryspe, Alice, 158; Hen. 52;
Kath. 176 ; Margy. 23, 161, 172 ;
Ralph, 176; Rog. 58; Wm. 182.
See also Chrispe
Croe, see Crowe
Croft, Lionel, 26
Crofts, Lyonel, 29
Crompe, Alex. 33 ; Jn. 25
Crompton, Thos. 52
Cropp, Amey, 125 ; Edw. i 54 ; Rich. 30
Cropper, Rich. 107
Crosbe, Lionel, 31
Crosse, Edw. 158 ; Jn. 87
Crossell, Thos. 187
Crowe, Croe, Cath. 28 ; Edw. 6 ; Jn.
18, 80, 177
Crowley, Wm. 139
Crumpe, Alice, 158 ; Edm. 72 ; Edw.
50, 108, 172 ; Jn. 22, 25, 112, 117 ;
Rich. 16 ; Thos. 4, 194 ; Walt. 150 ;
Wm. 58, 107 ; als. Robins, My. 139
Crumpton, Thos. 132
Cuffe, Rich. 37, 39
Cugley, Alice, 190; Edw. 164
Culcup, Geo. 136
Culle, Elean. 56
Cuppe, Rich. 161
Cupper, Alice, 36
Cureton, Jn. 164
Currier, Eliz. 187 ; Thos. 172
Curtis, Curtese, Curtice, Agn. 143 ;
Eliz. 84 ; Eustace, 28 ; Robt. 36,
82 ; Thos. 51
Curtler, Jn. 75 ; Wm. 194
Cutberd, Hen. 150
Dacle, Eliz. 136 ; Jn. 68, 80
Daffy, Thos. 70
Daggett, Jn. 180; Rich. 162
Daingerfield, Alice, 97 ; Foulk, 95.
See also Dangerfield
Daker, And. 52
21
Worcester Wills and Administrations.
Dalbie. Dalbye, Edm. 125, 165
Dale, Eliz. 80 ; Rich. 72, 147
Dallabie, Nich. 15
Dallamare, Rich. 56
Dalle, Joyce, 72 ; Rog. 2
Dalley, Dallie, Dally, Anth. 190 ; Edw.
64 ; Eliz. 136 ; Jn. 19,85 ; Rowland,
151; Thos. 71, 80 ; ah. Cawther,
Ann, 182
Dallow, Thos. 68
Dalton, Hester, 194 ; Thos. 162
Damagnes, \Vm. 194
Damanos, )n. 113
Dance, Dannce, .\rnell, 168 ; Isab.
129 ; Robt. 122 ; Thos. 33, 87 ; Wm.
2, 172. See also Daunce
Dancey, Maxemilion, 182
Dane, Sus. 158
Danett, Geriard, 72
Danford, Jn. 140, 173; Mar<^t. 108:
Tlios. 22
Dangerfeild, Thos. 25. See also
Daingerfield
Daniell, Danyell, Agnes, 76 ; Ann,
118 ; Edm. 62, 158 ; Florice, 95;
Francis, 165 ; Isab. 162 ; Jn. 65,
194 ; Nich. 28 ; Rich. 72, 99 ; Thos.
151 ; Wm. 63 ; Bell als., Thos. 72
Danner, Abiathar, 172
Danser, Jn. 30
Danvers, Rich. 180
Darbie, Darbye, .Ann, 54 ; Clement,
32 ; Gilb. 56 ; Hen. 30 ; Jn. 22,
79 ; Julian, 180 ; Margt. 52 ; My.
40 ; Nich. 35 ; Phil. 96 ; Rich. 43' ;
Robt. 61 ; Rog. 129, 189 ; Thos.
20, 29, 46, 65 ; Wm. 44, 60, 151 ;
Chater als.., Francis, 182
Darke, Jasper, 73 ; Robt. 89 ; Thos.
41, 54 ; Wm. 106, 118, 158 ; Wilkes
als., Steph. 198
Darlinge, Rich. 14
Darloe, Darlowe, Jn. 95 ; Margt. 59
Darnell, Wm. 96
Darson, Margy. 182
Daubins, Thos. 69
Daunce. Dawnce, Agnes. 5 ; Armell,
129; Edm. 165; Foulke, 136; Jn.
140; Margt. 158; Rich. 16, 65;
Robt. 173; Thos. 158; Wm. 194.
See also Dance
Daunser, Ann, 50
Daunter, Wm. 75
Davenport, Alice, 122 ; Kath. 46 ;
Robt. 147 ; Thos. 70
Daverdale, Dan. 74 ; Margy. 1 1 ;
Martha, 11. See also 'Qovtx^aXt.
Davie, Wm. 108
Davies, Davis, Davyes, Ann, 1 33 ; Brace,
140 ; Edw. 77, 79, 80 ; Francis, 143 ;
Geo. 83 ; Jn. 7, 9, 10, 1 1, 31, 50, 70,
91, 96, 97, 125, 133, 136, 194 ; Lewis,
136; Margt. 2 ; Margy. 103 ; My.
168*; Morris, 108 ; Nich. 12, 168,
194 ; Phil. 37 ; Rich. 42, 50, 80, 162,
f73 ; T^obt. 53,65,93, 122 ; Rog. 54,
136 ; Sam. 158 ; Sim. 104 ; Thos. 5,
26, 168; Walt. 63; Wm. 74, 86;
als. Edwards, Isab. 76 ; Wm. 147 ;
als. Jones. Alice, 76, 86 ; als.
Watkins, Anth. 187 ; Weaver als..,
.\lice, 187 ; Jn. 158
Dawby, Dawbye, Eliz. 129 ; Jn. 122
Dawe, Eliz. 168 ; Thos. 8
Dawes, Frances, 106
Dawkes, Dawks, Alice, 133 ; Ann,
140, 143, 173 ; Edw. 139 ; Francis,
182 ; Hen. 1 54 ; Jn. 50, 1 58 ; Raines,
125; Rich. 125; Thos. 51, 59;
Kings als.., Ann, 24
Dawnce, see Daunce
Dawson, Hen. 19; Wm. 133
Day, Hen. 13 ; Isab. 122 ; Sibill, 125 ;
Thos. 143; Wm. 113* 133, 136,
1 94. See also Deye
Dayhowse, Hen. 140
Deacon, Deken, Alice, 132 ; Jn. 38 ;
Rog. 49 ; Thos. 96
Deakes. Dekes, Jn. 118, 197
Deakin, Jn. 199 ; Wm. 44
Deane, Wm. 35
Deanes, Deens, Bridg. 187 ; Hen. 168
Dearlove, Dearelove, Alice, 194 ; Jn.
125
DccU'ne, Anne, 20; Eliz. 177 ; Thos.
143
Deaves, Elean. 47 ; Eliz. 151; Jas. 48 ;
Jn. 41, 50 ; Margt. 45 ; Rich. 105 ;
Robt. 168 ; Thos. 16, 26, 189
Dedicott, Francis, 154; Humph. 182;
Rich. 125 ; Wm. 50
Deely, Jn. 105 ; Thos. 24 ; Jackson
als.^ Jane, 191
Deens, see Deanes
Deken, see Deacon
Dekes, see Deakes
Delafonntany, Gyles, 23
Delamare, Christian, 125
Dench, Steven, 108
Dennis, Dennys, Francis, 187 ; Thos.
185
Densey, Cath. 172
Denson, My. 72 ; Wm. 108
Derington, Hen. 133
Desmastres, Sam. 173
Desson, Cockbill als., Eliz. 172 ; Thos.
172
Detfyld, Elnor, 39
Detheritche, Detherich, Jn. 151, 168;
Phil. 180. 5^^ rt/j£> Dytherich
Index N ominum.
213
Dewes, Rich. loi, 168; Thos. 154
Dewy, Thos. 154
Deye, Hen. 56, 108 ; Jn. 11. See also
Day
Dickins, Anne, 122; Anth. 5r, 85;'
E'.iz. 91; Hugh, 133; Joyce, 133;
iMargt. 173 ; Rich. 92, 93 ; Wm. 86.
88, 122, 129, 158; ah. Symonds,
Alice, 122 ; Willys als.., Ann, 142
Dickinson, Diconson, Jn. 68 ; Thos.
'5' !
Dide, Thos. 52 ; Wm. 122 j
Dier, see Dyer '
Digger, Diggar, Hen. 63 ; Jn. 9
Dighton, Alice, 154 ; Jn. 66
Dilworthe, Frances, 80
Dingle, Dyngle, Francis, 6 ; Margt.
68 ; Thos. 55
Dingley, Anth. 154; Eliz. 143; Francis,
118; Rich. 140
Dipp, Jn. 60 ; Wm. 39, 66
Dipper, Chris. 185 ; Wm. 68
Dipple, Dypple, Geo. 13 ; Hen. 3 ;
Isab. 158; Jn. 103; Margt. 51 ;
Wm. 168
Disley, Home als.., Geo. 66
Diston, I sack, 92
Ditchfield, Fell als., Wm. 109
Dixon, Alice, 168 ; Geo. 30 ; Hugh,
154 ; Oliver, 143
Do . . , Humf. 99
Dobbins, Dobbyns, Ellinor, 70 ; (iiles,
1 18 ; Hen. 104
Dodd, Francis, 165 ; Jn. 22, 26 ; Kath.
103
Dogood, Joane, 8 ; Wm. 100
Dole, Joyce, 5
Dolittle, Dolitle, Elinor, 16 ; Joan, 58 ;
Jn. 7, 59, 143, 180, 187 ; Margt. 56 ;
Thos. 1 13
DoUman, Thos. 173
Dolphin, Alice, 118*; Eleanor, 92;
Geo. 129; Jn. 139; Margt. 129;
Nich. 87, 90; Thos. 35 ; Wm. 55,
98, lOI
Doode, Gilb. 140
Doriey, Jn. 71 ; Margt. 14 ; Phil. 52
Dorlinge, Jn. 125
Dorrell, Jn. 55, 60
Dougan, Rich. 49
Doughtie, Edm. 73; Edw. 41, 122;
Eliz. 59 ; Isab. 66 ; Joan, 51 ; Thos.
49, 56
Doverdale, Alice, 96 ; Jn. 165 ; Rich.
158; Wni. 185. .S>^ ^f/w Daverdale
Dowding, Thos. 80
Dower, Eliz. 197
Dowghton, Edw. 90
Dowle, Thos. 108
Dowler, Alice, 91, 92 ; Elnor, 122 ;
Francis, 91, 92; Hen. 158; Marie,
125 ; Thos. 187; Rich. 26; Walt.
27, 30 ; Wm. 8, 60, 65, 113, 118
Dowley, Thos. 47
Downe, Rich. 72
Downes, Thos. 182 ; Wm. 44
Downinge, Alice, 3 ; Rich. 19
Drake, Hen. 33, 39
Draper, Margt. 136 ; Wm. 108
Drewe, Drue, Eliz. 78, 80 ; Hen. 158*
Drinckwater, Alice, 38, 39 ; Anth. 17 ;
Edm. 165 ; Jn. 17 ; Thos. 136
Drought, Anth. 108 ; Edw. 147 ; (Jeo.
147
Drue, see Drewe
Drummond, Geo. 185
Drurye, Jn. 46
Duddleston, Tims. 143
Dudley, Thos. 52 ; Sutton a/j., Dor. 138;
Thos. 70, 193
Duftie, Dufty, Margt. 165 ; Rich. 154 ;
Thos. 132
Dugard, Dugarde, Alice, y] ; Edith,
197; Geo. 53; Jn. 14, 139; Walt.
34 ; Winifred, 60
Dugmore, Rob. 67 ; Thos. 3, 40, 185 ;
Win. 68
Dukfield, Chris. 49
Dunford, Robt. 3
Dungan, Dungon, Raphe, 44 ; Thos.
158
Dunhop, Wm. 76
Dunne, Dune, Hugh, 29 ; Jn. 57, 70,
158; Leon. 43; Rich. 62; Walt.
3 ; Wm. 118, 147
Dunton, Anne, 85 ; Hen. 129 ; Maud,
139
Duppa, Jn. 61 ; Natii. 187
Durand, Wm. 39
Durant, Durrant, Leon. 125 ; Rich.
90 ; Robt. 139 ; Rog. 14
Durham, Durram, Rich. 57, 83
Durston, Francis, 158; Jn. 168, 177 ;
Thos. 140
Dusten, Thos. 61
Dutfield, Wootten als.. My. 142
Dutton, Joan, 61
Dyer, Dier, Julian, 89 ; Rich. 83 ;
Thos. 76 ; Wm. 22, 158
Dyke, Thos. 94
Dyngle, see Dingle
Dypple, see Dipple
Dyrham, Thos. 44
Dyson, Ursula, 65 ; Wm. 25, 49
Dytherich, Jn. 162. See also Dethe-
ritche
Eade, Jn. 129 ; Wm 44. See also
Eede
214
Worcester Wills and Administrations.
Eades, Anne, 140 ; Edm. 165 ; Rich.
35 ; Wm. 140. See also Eedes
Eadie, Jn. 106. See also Eedie
Eales, Rich. 85
Ealle, Rich. 154
Earle, Jn. 95 ; Nich. 177 ; Thos. 86 ;
als. Franklin, Robt. 144
Earles, Jn. 69 ; als. Francklyn, Edw.
'9
Earlesgat, Thos. 74
Eastberye, Eastburie, Mich. 50 ; Rich.
73
Eaton, Jn. 189 ; Robt. 77 ; Thos. 109
Eberhall, Eborall, Ebroll, Hen. 136;
Jn. 28 ; Lawr. 46 ; Thos. 64, 154
Eccleshall, Alice, 118 ; Thos. 54. See
also Eklesole
Ede, see Eede
Eden, Edden, Edw. 180 ; Humph. 24 ;
Joyce, 154 ; Rich. 75, 87
Edes, see Eedes
Edge, Thos. 118 ; als. Onions, Thos.
180
Edgin (Edgwine),rt/j. Reeve, Wm. 126 ;
Love als., Ancor, 178 ; Maud, 47
Edgley, Anth. 77
Edkins, Geo. 64; Jn. 113; Margy.
50 ; Rich. 89 ; Thos. 92, 173
Edkinson, Jn. 147
Edlinson, Edlynson, Chris. 83 ; als.
Kester, Thos. 1 36
Edmond, Edmunds, Joan, 177 ; Jn. 21,
igi ; Wm. 168
Edmye, Rog. 109
Edwards, Edm. 180; Jane, 140; Jn.
99 ; My. 168 ; Mith. 79 ; Thos.
129, 144, 177 ; Wm. 14c, 162 ;
als. Davis, Wm. 147 ; Dayyes als.,
I sab. 76 ; Freeman als.. Rich. 66
Eede, Ede, Jn 46 ; Thos. 109. See
also Eade
Eedes, Edes, AHce, 75 ; Edm. 65 ;
Jn. 87; Margt. 85; Margy. 191;
Ralph, 189; Rich. 154; Thos. 118,
191 ; Wm. 189, 191. 5i?^ rt/ji? Eades
Eedie, Jn. 73. See also Eadie
Eginton, Jane, 10, 48
Egiocke, Egocke, And. 47 ; Thos.
92, 177
Egles, Thos. 84
Egleston, Edw. 23 ; Wm. 39
Eglington, Jas. 125
Eklesole, Hen. 100. See also Eccle-
shall
Elcocke, Francis, 187
Elcocks, Elcox, Edm. i, 100; Eliz.
165; Francis, 66, 173; Jn. 108;
Rich. 173 ; als. Woodley, — , 78
Elfe, Elizabeth, 133 ; Joan, 113 ; Thos.
Elins, see Ellins
Eliott, see Elliot
Elize, see Ellis
Elkes, Jn. 173
Elkins, Margt. 177 ; Robt. 140
Elle, Anth. 7
Elles, see Ellis
Ellett, Thos. 140
EUetts, Francis, 113
Ellins, Elins, Geo. 40 ; Jn. 23 ; Margy.
58 ; Wm. 109
Elliot, Eliott, My. 106 ; Rich. 165
Elliotts, Elliotes, Francis, 108 ; Geo.
147 ; Jas. 154; Wm. 133
Ellis, Elles, Elize, Cath. 177 ; Hugh,
168 ; Joane, 165 ; Jn. 140, 185 ;
Margy. 66 ; Robt. 58* 59, 154 ;
Rog. 98 ; Thos. 36 ; Wm. 9, 68, 75,
108
EUson, Alice, 107 ; Rich. 151
Elly, Ellie, Hel. 59 ; Jn. 71 ; Wm. 82
Elmes, Robt. 129
Elmnly(?), Robt. 10
Elvenes, Elvins, Hen. 173 ; Jn. 31 ;
Thos. 38
Eme, Jn. 16
Ernes, Eliz. 168 ; Francis, 133 ; Joan,
158 ; Jn. 37 ; Margt. 71 ; Ralph,
177 ; Rich. 129, 168 ; Thos. 85, 158 ;
Wm. 144
Emmes, Joane, 11 ; Jn. 194; Raph,
68 ; Wm. r, 190
Emmets, Emmotts, Alex. 12, 13 ;
Rich. 83
Enderbye, ]v\. 26
Engerworth, Margy. 173
Engles, Jn. 92
English, Edw. 38 ; Jn. 144 ; My. 191 ;
Rich. 52, 144 ; Rog. 180
Engly, Hen. 154
Enterbury, Hen. 187
Errington als. Allen, Thos. 147
Esold, Jn. 48
Essex, Leon. 44
Este, Barnaby, 42
Estopp, Martha, 165
Etheredge, Wm. 177
Etkins, Etkyns, Avery, 27 ; Jn. 42, 43 ;
Oliver, 32 ; Thos. 46
Evans, Evance, Anth. 151 ; Dav. 151 ;
Davye, 26 ; Edw. 80, 144, 182 ; Geo.
89 ; Griffin, 68 ; Hen. 177 ; Howell,
147 ; Joane, 25 ; Jn. 40, 107, 158,
185 ; Margt. 56 ; Maur. 189 ; Nich.
182 ; Owen, 66 ; Raph. 173 ; Rich.
22, 44; Thos. 147; Wm. 57, 177,
190 ; als. Griffith, Thos. 197
Evate, see Evett
Everton, Francis, 129
Evett, Evate, And. 191; Ann, 189;
Index N oniinum.
215
Edw. 177 ; Francis, 106 ; I sab. 144
Jn. 17, 93 ; Justinian, 8 ; Katli. 42
Margy. 36; My. 12 ; Rich. 15, 38
\Vm. 33
Evetts, Evitts, Anth. 16S ; Robt. 136
Wm. 147, 173
Evill, Ann, 53 ; Hen. 190
Ewens, Alice, 13; Margy. 26
Exall, Wm. 66
Eyles, Edw. 53 ; Martha, 57
Eysell, Jn. 94
Eyton, Jn. 20
Fakener, Ann, 47 ; Wm. 154
Farclouge, Edw. 87 ; Thos. 73
Farley, Fareley, Edw. 118; Eliz. 75,
100; Jn. 60, 90 ; Rich. 24* ; Robt.
173 ; Walt. 95 ; Wm. 136
Farme, Jane, 129; Margy. 113
Farmer, Abraham, 194; Alice, 194;
Edw. 122 ; Hen. 191 ; My. 122,
169; Rich. 28; Rog. 177 ; Thos.
42, 55 ; als. Freman, Eliz. 75 ; als.
Smith, Jn. 38, 109; Freeman als.,
Robt. 109 ; Smith als., Thos. 8, 34,
107 ; Wm. 46
Farr, Farre, .A.nn, 154 ; Eleanor, 106 ;
Francis, 46, 154; Geo. 113; Gilb.
113; Jn. 109, 136, 154, 180; Lawr.
6, 13; Rich. 151 ; Robt. 86; Thos.
48
Farrington, Thos. 169 ; Wm. 73 ; als.
Hunkes, Rog. 91
Faulkes, Faux, Eleanor, 69 ; Hen.
2,1^ 173 ; Joan, 70 ; Rich. 49, 63
Faulkener, Fawlktner, Anne, 173 ;
Elinor, 40
Fawkes, Ann, 151 ; Edw. 71 ; Thos.
66, 144 ; Wm. 77, 95
Faxall, Thos. 38
Faytinge, Isab. 21 ; Jn. 159; Thos.
1 44. See also Feytinge
Fearfax, Eliz. 57 ; Hen. 95
Fearne, Feme, Jn. 109 ; Rich. 35 ;
Thos. 144
Feend, Robt. 118
Feild, see Field
Feldon, Wm. 85
Fell, Israel, 169; Wm. 165, 177; als.
Ditchfield, Wm. 109
Felpes, Rich. 72
Felsteede, Florell, 177
Felton, Eliz. 140 ; Kath. 140
Ferefox, Thos. 84
Fermor, Robt. 61
Fernell, Fernoll, Jn. 33 ; Kath. 64
Ferrers, My. 165
Ferriday, Thos. 1 13
Ferriman, Calh. 159 ; Thos. 89, 109
Ferris, Kenelm, 194
Fetherston, Isab. 7 ; Jn. 113
Feytinge, Rich. 136. See also Fay-
tinge
Fiddian, see Fydean
Fidowe, Fidoe, Ann, 58; Wm. 173.
See also Fydowe
Field, Feild, Cath. 100 ; Clement, 113;
Edm. 113; Edw. 42; Elinor, 180;
Eliz. 148, 162; Francis, 173; Geo.
52, 140; Giles, 71 ; Hen. 173;
Humph. 165 ; Isab. 82, 87 ; Jn. 23,
26, 92, 136, 144, 177* ; Margt.
107 ; Margy. 140 ; Nich. 189 ; Rich.
92, 180; Robt. 129 ; Thos. 191;
Wm. 12, 54, 118, 180; Applebe als.,
Jn. 128
Fiffard, Alice, 182 ; Francis, 182
Fiffild, Fyfelde, als. Griffith, Rich. 36 ;
als. Gryffyn, Rich. 38
Figes, Rich. 158
Figgett, Hen. 169
Finche, Alice, 105 ; Eliz. 118 ; Jefferv,
71 ; Jn. 98, 159; Robt. 133; Thos.
182
Fincher, Francis, 98 ; Hen. 118 ;
Hugh, lor ; Jn. 162 ; Raphael, 133 ;
Robt. 100, 185 ; Thos. 12, 70, 177
Firkins, Therkeld als., Jn. 138
Fisher, Fysher, Eliz. 30, 38, 90 ; Rich.
61 ; Robt. 140, 185 ; Thos. 20, 148,
158; Wm. 56, 100, 140, [62; als.
Richardson, Thos. 154
Fissard, Rich. 113
Fitter, Fytter, Alice, 82 ; Cath. 129;
Jn. 10, 14, 89, 118; Nich. 191;
Thos. 177 ; Wm. 61
Fizar, Jn. 133. See also Fyzard
Flacher, Jn. 88
Flat, Jn. 99
Flavell, Jn. 165 ; Jiistinian, 77 ; Thos.
198 ; Wm. 77
Fleckenowe, J as. 148
Fleete, Edw. 144 ; Jn. lor ; Walgrove,
Walesgrove als., Ann, 97 ; Jn. 103 ;
Thos. 1 16
Fleminge, Humph. 89
Fleshall, Margv. 158 ; Wm. 107
Flesher, Wm. 18
Fletcher, Alice, 4 ; Ann, 185 ; Edm.
109 ; Jn. 63, 83, 96, 122 ; Rich. 37 ;
Robt. 66 ; Thos. 122, 133, 197 ;
Wm. 191 ; als. Shuarde, Wm. 11 ;
Ballard als., Anne, 190
Flewett, Robt. 99
Flinte, Flynte, Anne, 140; Robt. 102;
Thos. 118; Wm. 54
Floyde, Maigt. 177
Flucke, Thos. 26
Fogg, Sharpies als., Edm. 198
2l6
Worcester Wills and Ad?ninistraiions.
Foley, Jn. 133, 194
Folliott, Follyot, Guthlake, 20 ; Jn.
162 ; Kath. 97 ; Rog. 70 ; Thos. 89
Followes, Symond, 154
Fones, My. 148 ; Rich. 56, 60. See also
Fownes
Force, Rich. 122
Forde, Joan, 182, 185 ; Jn. 75 ; Martin,
197 ; Rich. 126
Forel, Tim. 154
Forrest, Alice, 30, 82 ; Edw. 148 ; Jas.
56 ; Rich. 169 ; Robt. 77 ; Thos.95 ;
Wm. 158
Forte, Anker, 194 ; Cisly, 148 ; Edw.
87 ; Francis, 90 ; Joan, 173 ; Jn.
126; Julian, 158; Margt. 133;
Rich. 165; Robt. 159; Thos. 162,
185 ; Wm. 109
Fortune, Jn. 129
Foster, Wm. 177 ; als. Groome,
Frances, 60
Foukes, Edw. 159
Fowche, Jn. 32
Fowke, Jn. 144 ; Wni. 98
Fowler, Jn. 3, 122, 165, 185 ; Rich.
•i8, 173
Fownes, And. 7 ; Eliz. 118 ; Ellynor,
76; Geo. 133; Gilb. 133; Joan,
140 ; Jn. 25 ; Oswald, 45 ; Rich.
118; Sibill, 7; Symon, 23; Thos.
'6, 33; Wm. 5, 118. See also
Fones
Fox, Agn. 87 ; Edw. 140 ; Geo. 42 ;
Giles, 191, 194; Hen. 118; Jn. 8 ;
My. [158 ; Rob. 154; Thos. 19
Foxall, Jn. 126 ; Rog. 159
Foyles, Margt. 1 13
Foyster, Wm. 71
Fraine, Frayne, Jn. 144 ; Margt. 158,
'59
Francis, My. 169 ; Nich. 12, 37, 38 ;
als. Smyth, Thos. 148 ; Whynne
als.., Jn. 2
Franke, EUenor, 140 ; Jn. 73
Franklin, Francklin, Anne, i8g ; Jn.
31 ; Joice,.i48 ; Earles als.., Edw. 19
Frankome, Chris. 105
Freame, Edw. 82
Freeman, Alice, 64; Eliz. 148 ; Francis,
91 ; Geo. 32; Jas. 80; Joan, 68,
133, 173 ; Jn- 14, 22, 54, 90, 98, 102,
136 ; Nich. 194 ; Rich. 8, 72, 103,
148 ; Thos. 56, 180; Wm. 69, 113,
'33i •S4) 19' ; '^l^- Edwards, Rich.
66 ; Farmer als., Eliz. 75 ; Robt. 109
Freeston, Frances, 126; Rich. 118;
Thos. 197
Freeth, Alice, 159 ; Isab. 45, 169 ; My.
180 ; Thos. 44 ; Wm. 32, 80
French, Dennis, 158; Dionise, 59;
Geo. 169 ; Lionel, 51 ; Rich. 96,
194 ; Thos. 189
Frend, Frind, Alice, 109 ; Francis, 69 ;
Raphe, 80
Frere(?), ?Jn. 18 ; Rich. 30
Frewen, Cath. 78 ; Edw. 10 ; Francis,
33 ; Joan, 91
Frier, Anne, 29 ; Eliz. 28
Frogmer, Frogmore, Jn. 24 ; Rowland,
169
Frost, Hen. 6, 165 ; Raph, 73 ; Rich.
19 ; Wm. 2
Fryzar, Stanway als., Sybill, 48
Fulford, Rich. 20, 197 ; Thos. 48, 50
Fullwood, Anne, 169 ; Jn. 68, 144 ;
Robt. 109 ; Thos. 109
Fulwell, Margt. 2 ; Rich. 133 ; Wm.
129
Fydean, Fiddian, Thos. 169
Fydowe, Fydoe, Poolehouse als., Edm.
25 ; Spooner als., Frances, loi.
See also Fidowe
Fyppes, Rog. 22
Fyzard, Fyzer, Hen. 55 ; Thos. 80.
See also Fizar
Gailey, Ann, Ti '< J"- 24
Galamore, Gallimore, Mich. 50, 118
Gale, Thos. 129
Gaman, Wm. 58
Ganderton, Bridg. 154 ; Giles, 129,
169 ; Jn. 162, 185 ; Joyce, 58 ;
Margt. 102 ; Rich. 47 ; Thos. 85,
100 ; Wm. 62. See also Gonderton
Gandie, Thos. 129
Garde, Edw. 133
Gardiner, Chris. 187 ; Hugh, 70 ;
Edw. 129, 144 ; Eliz. 177; Frances,
191 ; Jane, 118; Joan, 50 ; Jn. 10 ;
67, 76, 94, 113, 197 ; My. 165 ;
Phil. 88, 104, 113 ; Rich. 15, 195;
Robt. 24 ; Walt. 80 ; Wm. 22, 73,
1 18, 126, 136, 169*
Garlicke, Geo. 165
Garner [Gardner], Ann, 169 ; Frances,
187 ; John, 187 ; Wm. 151
Garrfett, Francis, 177; Jane. 118;
Joane, 6 ; Jn. 42, 191 ; Rich. 72 ;
Rog. 151 ; Thos. 90, 93, 177
Gascoigne, Robt. 129
Gate, Rog. 84
Gates, Robt. 43
Gatfield, — , 70 ; Eliz. 14 ; Geo. 105 ;
Jn. 17, 66, 91, 122 ; Lucy, 140 ;
Rich. 72; Robt. 68; Sicely, 77;
Thos. 96, 129
Gatley, Reave als. Taylor als., Thos.
43
Gatlyf, Hen. 16
I
Index Nominum.
217
Gaton, Julian, 97
Gaughter, Gawter, Jn. 173; Wm. 73,
77
Gaunte, Wm. 13
Gawton, Jn. 173
Geary, Geery, Jn. 36 ; Rich. 162 ;
Thos. 77
Geast, see Gest
Geeves, Eliz. 169 ; Wm. 113
Gegg, Hugh, 32 ; Margt. 137 ; Thos.
109, 118 ; <?r Gregg, Thos. 189
Gelffe, Rich. 81, 195 ; Wm. 107
Gell, Rich. 118
Gennings, Jn. 36; Rog. 85 ; Thos. 66 ;
Wm. 105. See also Jennings
Gennis, Anth. 92
George, Agn. 3; Alice, 162*; Amy,
45 ; Anne, 122; Cath. 109; Edw.
140; Elinor, 34; Eliz. 113; Geo.
162; Jn. 21, 24, 197; Mari, 81 ;
Robt. 169; Thos. 77, 109, 113*,
154; Walt. 36; Wm. 10, 33, 96,
113 ; als. Kinsham (K3rnsom), Anne,
95 ; Jn. 194 ; Rich. 189 ; als. Little,
Thos. 180 ; als. Pattocke, Thos. 159 ;
als. Williams, Jn. 195
German, Joan, 194
Gerry, Jn. 191
Gest, Geast, Guest, Eliz. 180; Jn. 4,
18, 35, 109, 159, 173. 189; Margy.
129; Rich. 64, 113; Thos. 33 ; Wm.
48, 169 ; als. Bowyer, Edw. 37
Geteleye, Wm. 102
Gethertun, Wm. 63
Geyse, Rich. 104. See also Guise
Gibbarde, Wm. 14
Gibbs, Gibbes, Gybbes, Adam, 100 ;
Chris. 67; Elinor, 133; Geo. 26,
75, 113, 191 ; Jn- io3i 177 ; Margt.
43, 97, 148 ; Matt. 133 ; Rich. 103,
151, 185 ; Rob. 60, 140 ; Susan, 144 ;
Thos. 88, 133 ; Wm. 17, 26, 31, 50,
67, 84, 95
Gibbins, Jn. 197 ; Martin, 154
Gifford, Jn. 144
Gilbert, Gilberts, Anth. 31 ; Giles, 86 ;
Humph. 191; Jas. 100; Joan, 95,
191 ; Jn. 83 ; Margy. 82, 154 ; Nich.
148; Wm. 165, 182, 194; Asplen
als., Jn. 62 ; Clarke als., Jn. 4
Gildinge, Gyldinge, Eleanor, 148 ; Jn.
90 ; Thos. 140 ; Wm. 187
Giles, Gyles, Ann, 185 ; Anth. 162 ;
Hugh, 6 ; Isab. 47 ; Jn. 49, 80 ;
Susan, 162; Wm. 10, 118, 177 ;
Smith als., Jn. 1 1 1
Gill, Gyll, Anth. 12 ; Edm. 35 ; Edw.
136 ; Joyce, 52 ; Wm. 23
Gillam, Chris. 12 ; Jn. 19
Giackes, Thos. 55
WORC. WILLS. — VOL. H.
Girdler, Rich. 154
Glase, Alice, 165 ; Emme, 67
Glendoll, Thos. 140
Glover, Ann, 53 ; Edw. 53 ; Hugh,
177 ; Jas. 35 ; Jn. 92, 173 ; Margt.
154; Rich. 21 ; Thos. 33; als.
Allen, Rich. 133 ; Browne als.,
Francis, 136 ; Penrice {or Pendrice)
als., Anne, 137 ; Eliz. 30 ; Geo.
163 ; Humf. no ; Jn. 80 ; Robt. 170,
185 ; Write als., Hen. 74
Goade, Robt. 33
Goarle, Isab. 97
Goddarde, Wm. 26
Godfrey, Jn. 13, 165 ; My. 17 ; Rich.
187 ; Thos. 118 ; Wm. 94
Godsall, Jn. 162 ; Margt. 182
Godsawe, Humf. 113; Rich. 155;
Wm. 162
Godsoe, Thos. 106
Godson, Goodson, Anth. 98 ; Rich. 28,
165
Godwin, Jn. 56 ; Robt. 104 ; Thos.
118 ; Wm. 191 ; als. Clarke, Ann,
109. See also Goodwin
Goen, see Gowen
Gold, Moses, 29 ; Woodward als.,
Jn. 19. See also Goold and Gould
Goldisburghe, Hen. 56
Goldswaine, Thos. 148
Gonderton, Rich. 107 ; Thos. 58. See
also Ganderton
Gonne, Jn. 96, 126. See alfo Gunne
Goodail, Eliz. 165 ; Jane, 148 ; Raphe,
86 ; Rich. 86, 191
Goode, Elnor, 82 ; Jas. 144; Jn. 133,
165 ; Mark, 64 ; Wm. 15, 133 ;
Walt. 191
Goodier, see Goodyer
Goodman, Anne, 122; Edm. 140;
Hen. 177 ; Pet. 41 ; Rich. 185 ;
Wm. 148
Goodrich, Goodridge, Elnor, 165 ;
Mich. 88
Goodson, see Godson
Goodwin, Thos. 31 ; Wm. 86 ; als.
Clarke, Elinor, 122 ; Jn. 28 ; Margy.
34. See also Godwin
Goodyer, Goodier, Jn. 1 1,48, 122, 165;
Margy. 11; Rog. 133; Thos. 177,
189
Goold, Edw. 159; Wm. 74; als.
Willoughby, Jn. 155. See also Go\A.
and Gould
Goole, Rich. 92
Goorle, Robt. 2 ; Thos. 2
Goostree, Thos. 19
Gopp, Thos. 173 ; Wm. 85
Gorle, Rich. 144
Gorney, Jn. 154; Rich. 148
2l8
Worcester Wills and Administrations.
Gorton, Margt. 41
Gorway, Jn. 8
Goscon, Rich. 38
Goslinge, Hugh, 35 ; Joyce, 45 ; Rich.
104
Gosnell, Wm. 144
Gough, Edw. 66 ; Jn. 43 ; Pet. 185 ;
Rich. 13, 185 ; Thos. 6, 159, 173
Gould, Edw. 29; Eliz. 159; Jn. 72;
Thos. 1 80 ; Wm. 66. See also Gold
and Goold
Gowea, Goen, Jn. 185; Sam. 122;
Thos. 191 ; Wm. 74
Gower, Ann, 88 ; Edm. 83 ; Jn. 45,
118 ; Nich. 185 ; Rich. 54, 189 ;
Robt. 4 ; Samp. 118 ; Wm. 36, 195
Grafton, Alice, 173 ; Jn. 118 ; Wm. 60
Graingeman, Alice, 118
Grammer, Thos. 165
Granger, Grainger, Graynger, Geo.
169; Hen. 144; Joan, 159; Robin-
son, 122 ; Thos. 16, 151, 197 ; Tim.
86, 88 ; Wm. 54, 126, 191
Grannsonn, Jas. 85
Grannte, Graunte, Eliz. 66 ; Jn. 122
Graswell, Sibell, 23
Grasyer als. Aley, Thos. 24
Graviston, Jn. 191
Gray, Hen. 36; Robt. 113
Greatage, Jn. 113
Greene, Agnes, 106 ; Alice, 14 ; Ann,
133, 136 ; Clem. 73 ; Edm. 66, 103
Edw. 28, loi ; Elean. 133 ; Eliz,
3) 29, 77, 106 ; Frances, 90, 109
Francis, 9, 129; Geo. 58, 87, 106
162, 165, 180 ; Hen. 62, T},^ 95, 169
177 ; Humf. 2 ; Isab. 169 ; Jas. 165
Joan, 10*, 48, 86, 154 ; Jn. 20, 23
40, 51, 61, 81, 109* 113, 154, 159
180 ; Joyce, 151 ; Margt. 185
Marke, 129 ; Nich. 85, 87, 169
Oliver, 63; Raphe, 42; Rich. 15
23, 24, 39, 9r, 151, 154, 162 ; Robt
64, 198; Rye, 43; Sible, 151
Sibella, 173; Thos. 27, 46, 51,84
90, 93, 96, 118, 129* 191, 194
Wm. 109, 113, 122, 144, 191
Greenebanke, Hen. 22 ; Jas. 12
Margt. 15 ; Rich. 59, 61 ; Wm. 169
Greenehop, Wm. 82
Greening, Eliz. 107
Greenowe, Grenowe, Geo. 106 ; als.
Leonard, Jn. 144
Greenway, Auery, 97 ; Chris. n8 ; Jas.
173 ; Joan, 191 ; Jn. 42, 140, 177,
197 ; Rich. 173 ; Robt. 42, 61 ;
Thos. 136 ; Wm. 4, 88 ; Hartleburie
als.y Joan, 122 ; Leonard als., Julian,
1 66
Gregg, Alice, 72 ; Jane, 49 ; Jn. 144
Gregorie, Gregory, Joan, 109 ; Jn. 92 ;
Nich. 133; Rich. 59; Thos. 5, 144,
197 ; Amsden als., Jn. 40 ; Walt. 63
Greisley, Thos. 162
Grenehill, Mich. 90
Gressingham, Rog. 109
Greve, Greave, Jn. 122 ; Thos. 42
Greves, Greaves, .\nne, 177 ; Humf.
45 ; Jn. 27, 44, 84, 133, 165* ;
Phil. 129; Thos. 109; Wm. 18, 197
Grewe, Thos. 136
Griffen, Alice, 18; Davie, 19; Edw.
99; Jane, 65 ; Jn. 109, 129 ; Nich.
62 ; Randle, 57 ; Rich. 18, 133;
Thos. 189 ; Wm. 17, 60, 140, 144 ;
Fyfelde a/j., Rich. 38 ; Tayler als.,
Joan, 181 ; a/j. Welchman, Humph.
140
Griffith, Griffetts, Robt. 15 ; Wm. 189 ;
Evans als., Thos. 197 ; Fiffild als.,
Rich. 36
Grimes, Rich. 169
Grimet, Grymett, Edm. 50 ; Rich, 7 ;
Thos. 91, 118; Wm. 187
Grimshawe, Jn. 140
Grindle, Rich. 162
Grine, Eliz. 25
Grissold, Gryzold, Clem. 47 ; Margt.
104 ; Margy. 8 ; Robt. 83 ; Rog. 63 ;
Wm. 74, 177
Grister, Powick als., Rich. 63
Groome, Foster als., Frances, 60
Grounsell, Phil. 71
Grove, Alice, 34, 133; Anne, 103,
144; Edw. 45; Elinor, 103; Eliz. 77;
Elnor, 102 ; Geo. 133, 185 ; Isab.
102, 103 ; Joan, 25, 140 ; Jn. 13, 23,
31, 86 ; Lawr. 29, 31 ; Phil. 162 ;
Rich. 27, 30 ; Thos. 165 ; Wm. 87,
140
Groves, Thos. 98, 194
Grubbe, Jn. 144
?Guell, Gnell, Walt. 177
Guillame, Jas. 177 ; Jn. 136
Guise, Ann, 133 ; Eliz. 91 ; Thos. 25.
See also Geyse
Gundey, Robt. 177
Gunn, Gune, Jn. 38; Margy. 151 ;
Rich. 93 ; Robt. 42
Gunnell, Jn. 7, 9, 13; Margt. 7;
Rich. 3
Gunnels, Margt. 70
Gunner als. Acton als. Lorum, Anne,
188
Gurney, Francis, 173 ; Jn. 140; Rich.
100
Gutteridge, Rich. 118
Guy, Robt. 136; Wm. 177
Gwalter, Wm. 154, 165
Gwattkins, Rich. 118
Index Nominum.
219
Gwentt, Rich/ 37 ; Thos. 10
Gwilham, Jone, 48
Gwillem, Maria, 191
Gwin (or Gwyn), Pearce (Peers or
Perse) a/v., Jn. 90 ; Margt. 72 ;
Wm. 73
Gwyllomes, Jn. 72
Gwyllym, Rich. 133
Gybbes, see Gibbs
Gycoxe, Wm. 51
Gyldinge, see Gildinge
Gyles, see Giles
Gyll, see Gill
Gypsee, see Jepson, Jn. 185
Gjrttens als. Taylor, Jn. 151
Gyttons, Dav. 16
Hackett, Hen. 183; Rich. 70; Wm. 144
Hacklin, Dan. 31, 144, 148
Haddock, Edw. 75 ; Phil. 148
Hadley, Eliz. 31; Lewis, 11, 13;
Mauld, 8 ; Robt. 35 ; Rog. 13, 20 ;
Thos. 114* ; Wm. 144, 173
Hadon, Haden, Isab. 11 ; Margt. 148;
Rich. 53; Wm. 113, 187. See also
Haydon and Heydon
Haford als. Batcheler, Thos. 16
Haines, Francis, 106, 155; Geo. 28,
165 ; Humph. 51 ; Jn. 129 ; Pet. 94.
See also Haynes and Heynes
Hale, Hen. 59, 61 ; Jn. 60, 130 ; Rich.
129 ; Sible, 81 ; Wm. 44, 191 ; als.
Smyth, Wm. 19
Hales, Jn. 137
Haleward, Wm. 32
Halford, Robt. 114; Wm. 1 5 5
Hall, Bauld. 42 ; Edm. 21, 42 ; Edw.
151, 165; Francis, 118; Geo. 13 ;
Gilb. 79 ; Isab. 19 ; Jane, 85 ; Jn.
5, 16, 24, 26, 48, 87, 109, 173, 185 ;
Joyce, 114 ; Lyssett, 40 ; Margt. 3,
56, 185 ; Margy. 94, 173 ; Rich. 103,
104, 106, 114, 130; Robt. 60, 159;
Rog. 44; Sar. 31 ; Thos. 9, 109,
114* 178, i8g; Wm. 66, 74, 159*;
Moulton als., Marie, 115; als. Olyver,
Ann, 106 ; Francis, loi ; Jn. 60 ;
Rich. 113. See also HuUe
Halliberie, Isab. 109
Hallowaye, Wm. 81
Hambury, Jn. 98
Hamecke, Geo. 114
Hamerton, Robt. 102
Hamme, Jn. 151
Hamon, Eliz. 144 ; Geo. 148 ; Walt. 63
Hatnons, Hamonds, Francis, 76 ; Rog.
151
Hampton, Francis, 130; Jn. 155, 183 ;
Joyce, 97 ; Wm. 46, 122
Hanbury, Francis, 8, 9, 70 ; Jn. 89, 99,
185 ; Margt. 48 ; Phil. 109, 118, 129 ;
Thos. 118, 162 ; Walt. 89
Hancocke, Arnold, 94 ; Ellen, 140 ;
Thos. 35 ; Wm. 177
Hancome, Jn. 92 ; Nich. 126
Hancox, Alice, 72 ; Anne, 114; Jas.
36 ; Jn. 92 ; Margt. 144 ; My. 169 ;
Robt. 140; Thos. 19, 118, 195; Wm.
137, 197 ; [?], 78
Handey, Handy, Alice, 173 ; Ann, 37 ;
Barth. 65 ; Eliz. 182 ; Francis, 83 ;
Hen. 3; Hugh, 114; Rich. 92;
Thos. 58 ; Ursula, 133 ; Wm. 140 ;
Nash als., Margt. 137
Handley, Jn. 16
Hands, Ann, 30 ; Chris. 197 ; Eliz.
109, 130 ; Jn. 1 10 ; Rog. 107 ; Thos.
19, 109, 165
Handsonne, Paynter als., Jn. 130 ;
Joyce, 109
Hankins, Thos. 1 19
Hankinson, Jn. 94 ; als. Jenckes, Jn.
98 ; Thos. 103
Hanley, Jn. 21 ; Rich. 189
Hanmer, Anne, 99 ; Edw. 14 ; Humph.
12 ; als. Bowles, Anne, 191
Hanmore, Rich. 33
Hanne, Edw. 18 ; Thos. 46
Hannes, Eliz. 114; Jn. 185; Rich.
140 ; Thos. 162
Hannowe, Jn. 40 ; als. Hanway, Jn.
114
Hanson, Edw. 94 ; Jn. 126 ; Thos. 74
Hanway (?), — , 89 ; Jn. 73 ; als. Han-
nowe, Jn. 144
Harbach, Harbadge, Christian, 87 ;
Hen. 185 ; Jn. 114, 173* ; Robt.
119; Thos. 129; Wm. 197
Harbar, Jn. 78
Harbard, Harebeard, Anne, 15 ; Jn.
78 ; Steven, 3
Harbart, Harbert, ' Elynor, 23; Hen.
loi ; Jn. 122, 133 ; Margt. 173 ;
Rich. 70, 126; Robt. 137 ; Wm. 114,
126
Harbidge, Hen. 126 ; Wm. 173
Harborne, Harburne, Alice, 35, 155 ;
Ann, 169, 195; Francis, 114; Jn.
123 ; Phil. 148 ; Thos. 100, 114, 126,
137, 140 ; Wm. 130
Harcott, Jn. 133 ; Robt. 56,61 ; Thos.
103, 109
Hardelston, Jn. 85
Hardiman, Hardyman, Jn. 114 ; Robt.
59, 61 ; Wm. I
Hardinge, And. 41 ; Bald. 80 ; Hen,
165 ; Margy. 89
Hardman, Dor. 96 ; Edw. 29 ; Wm. 68
Hare, Mich. 2
1 5
220
Worcester Wills and Administrations.
Harets, Rich. 24
Harford, Jn. 133 ; Thos. 114, 151
Harmar, Wm. 81
Harp, Jn. 55, 58; Thos. 87
Harper, Edw. 52 ; Jn. 49 ; Joyce, 144 ;
Sus. 51 ; Sybell, 18 ; Thos. 19, 123,
133 ; Wm. 3(, 122 ; Cartwrig^hta/.r.,
Ahce, 169 ; Humph. 75 ; Phil. 113
Harrington, Sebastian,*i69
Harriott, Mich. 137
Harris, Ann, 88, 114; Dor. 140 ; Edm.
162, 185 ; Edw. 102, 144, 151, 169
Elean. 123 ; Elenor, 109 ; Eliz. 22
Francis, 104* ; Geo. 148, 191
Hen. 56 ; Hugh, 109 ; Jas. 126
Joan, 109 ; Jn. 41, 56, 58, 63
95, loi, 103, 140, 162, 189, 198
Joyce, 122 ; Kath. 82 ; My. 151
Rich. 5, 42, 114, 122, 144, 155
Thos. 49, 98, 169 ; Titus, 165 ; Wm
58, 103, 169, 178, 191, 197 ; Wolstan
114 ; als. Collines, Rich. 64 ; Thos
14 ; Rise a/j., Jn. 141
Harrison, — , 67 ; Chris. 114 ; Edw.
195 ; Eliz. 69 ; Geo. 30, 34 ; Hen.
37 ; Humph. 100 ; Jn. 72, 140, 183 ;
Laur. 79; Margt. 109; My. 133;
Ni'ch. 162 ; Phil. 122 ; Ralph, 7, 185,
187 ; Rich. 76, 1 19 ; Steph. 77 ; Thos.
72 ; Wm. 64, 94, 103 ; als. Rawlins,
Wm. 91 ; Russell als.., Margy. 82
Harritts, Jn. 73
Harrold, Rich. 105, 163; Wm. 185
Hart, Edw. 109 ; Francis, 51 ; Hugh,
55 ; Jn. 109, 114 ; Jonas, 191 ; Rich.
10 ; Wm. 4, 12, 122 ; Cartledge als..,
Bennett, 80 ; Rawlins als., Barbara,
6g ; Hugh, 127
Hartill, Hen. 155
Hartleburie als. Greenewaye, Joan, 122
Hartmell, Sibell, 144
Hartwell, Alex. 34 ; Hugh, 109
Harvard, see Harward
Harvett, Cicely, 133
Harvey, Harvie, Harvye, Anne, 89 ;
Dorety, 126 ; Edm. 62 ; Eliz. 57 ;
Francis, 122 ; Jn. 15-5, 159, 191 ;
My. 151 ; Thos. 37; Wm. 59, 61,
62, 130, 155
Harward, Anth. 30, 32 ; Eleanor, 66 ;
Humph. 27, 159; Jas. 98 ; Jn. 43,
197 ; Raphe, 88 ; Rich. 83, 109 ;
Thos. 38, 39, 59, 98, 99 ; Wm. 197
Harwell, Edm. 20 ; Edw. 182
Harwood, Margt. 144 ; Thos. 51
Haselton, Jeromy, 109
Haslewood, Dor. 118; als. Lloyde,
Edith, 21
Hassam, Nich. 169 ; Morton als..,
Nich. 46
Hassard, Wm. 183
Hassellocke, Thos. 57
Hassold, Rich. 1 1
Hastings, Susan, 180
Haswald, Wm. 26
Hathaway, Hathway, And. 187 ; Jn.
81 ; Rich. 159, 162
Hatnoll, Symon, 155
Hatton, Rich. 178
Haughton, Ann, 126 ; Jn. 57 ; Thos.
109
Havord, Jn. 119
Haw, Jn. 118 ; Robt. 118 ; Wm. 133
Hawes, Alice, 155, 183; Joane, 140 ^
Jn. 42, 99 ; Lawr. 141 ; Thos. 39
Hawkes, Adam, 122 ; Edm. 57, 59 ;
Elinor, 140 ; Eliz. 76 ; Emme, 3 ;
Geo. 9 ; Joan, 155 ; Jn. 3, 10, 140,
182, 189; Kath. 191; Paul, 178;
Rich. 83, 100; Thos. 17*, 159, 162
Hawkins, Edm. 180 ; Eliz. 182 ; Geo.
114; Joan, 25 ; Jn. 119; My. 165 ;
Rich. 27, 48 ; Wm. 7
Hawling, Walt. 60
Hawlingbrigge, Jn. 2t
Hawlins, Eliz. 36 ; Joan, 82
Hawten, Chris. 114; Eliz. 44 ; Jn. 191
Hawthorne, Edw. 38 ; als. Phillipps,
Thos. 30
Hay, Eliz. 32, 93, igr ; Geo. 57 ; Hen.
32 ; Jn. 36, 80, 81 ; Phil. 7; Rich.
27 ; Thos. 71 ; Walt. 122 ; Wm. 2,
73 ; als. Phillips, Thos. 92
Haycocke, Humf. 140
Haycocks, Wm. 169
Haydon, Humph. 32 ; Rose, 122 ; Wm.
87. See also Hadon and Heydon
Hayes, Rog. 126
Hayhood, Margy. 96
Haymas, Walt. 66
Haynes, Abraham, 148 ; Alice, 80 ;
Ann, 129, 195 ; Audry, 180; Elinor,
178 ; Eliz. "JJ ; Geo. 109 ; Hen. 126,
162 ; Humph. 104, 130 ; Jn. 4, 12,
22, 38, 105, 122, 183, 185; Margy.
16 ; Rich. 114, 144 ; Rog. 49 ; Thos.
64, 78, 79, 119, 173 ; Wm. 173. See
also Haines and Heynes
Hayward, Alice, 141 ; Hen. loi ;
Laur. 38 ; Rich. 39, 140 ; Wm. 137 ;
als. Barnard, Edw. 91
Hajrwood, Ellen, 126 ; Hen. 71 ; Rich.
■5
Hazell, Jn. 178 ; Rob. 126
Head, Edw. 159
Healer, Thos. 97
Heare, Lewis, 148 ; Thos. 8
Hearne, Thos. 21
Heath, Alice, 15 ; Edw. 86, 89 ;
Eleanor, 76 ; Eliz. 173 ; Geofif. 69 ;
1
Index Nominum.
221
Jn. 8, 144, 159 ; Rog. 191 ; Rowland,
109 ; Thos. 27, 85, 187 ; Walt. 25,
55 ; Wm. 130
Heekes, Edw. 13 ; Jn. 162 ; My. 183 ;
Rich. 4, 123 ; Rog. 183 ; Thos. 137
Heirne ah. London, Margy. 1 14
Helme, Chris. 155
Helmebridg, Jn. 93
Hemmingf, Cath. 155 ; Chris. 100, 102,
144 ; Dan. 96 ; Ellen, 178 ; Francis,
165 ; Hen. 10, 80, 90, 91 ; Hugh,
83 ; Jas. 54 ; Jane, 126 ; Jn. 9, 19,
65, 89, 114, 162, 185, 189, 191 ;
Martin, 183; Rich. 4, 55, 61, 133;
Robt. 187; Rog. 92, 133; Sibell,i29;
Thos. 34, 69, 78, 114, 151, 169 ;
Walt. 162 ; Wm. 41, 60, 133, 195
Hemmingfs, Francis, 122 ; Rich. 62
Hemus, Robt. 162
Henchin, Jn. 27
Henderson, Moringer, 55
Henley, Joan, 12 ; Jn. 50 ; Thos. 51
Herbedg, Maigt. 26 ; Thos. 26
Heritage, Francis, 86 ; Rog. 22
Heshold, Wm. 26
Heweinges, Hewens, Humf. 74 ; Sim.
195 ; Steven, 165
Hewes, Amy, 10 ; Ann, 12, 173 ; Eliz.
6, 58 ; Humf. 173 ; Joan, 56 ; Jn. 24,
57*, 60, 69, 90 ; Lawr. 148 ; Rich. 74,
75, 80 ; Thos. 7. See also Hughes
Hewish, Thos. 130
Heydon, Robt. 44. See also Hadon
and Haydon
Heynes, Heines, Edm. 114; Francis,
144; Geo. 144 ; Jn. 27, 51 ; Margt.
151 ; Nich. 12 ; Phil. 53 ; Rich. 173;
Thos. 53, 159 ; Wm. 35. See also
Haines and Haynes
Heyward, Jn. 191 ; Rich. 10 ; Thos.
140 ; Wm. 44. See also Hayward
Heywood, Margt. 178 ; Thos. 53, 151.
See also Haywood
Hibbins, Damaris, 151; Joyce, 144;
Rich. 24
Hibbotts, Huband als., Jn. 113 ; Rich.
16
Hickes, Eliner, 99 ; Kath. 7 ; Rich.
105, 109, 165 ; Wm. 42, 52, 114
Hickin, Arth. 169
Hickman, Joyce, 191 ; Rich. 129
Hickoxe, Alice, 35 ; Hen. 169 ; Jn. 8,
48, 148; Lewis, 130; Rich. 155;
Thos. 46, 148
Hide, Jn. 96, 151, 191 ; Nich. 106 ;
Thos. 165
Hierne, Hiorne, Hyorne, Dav. 49 ;
Joan, 53 ; Jn. 88 ; Sim. 72 ; Thos.
93, 140 ; Wm. 32 ; als. Taylor,
Eliz. 7. See also Hieron
Higgins, Amphilis, 25 ; Cornelius, 66 ;
Elnor, 68 ; Humph. 148 ; Jas. 46 ; Jn.
17, 76, 114, 148; Kath. 35 ; Rich.
118, 155; Thos. 34, 36, 103, 104,
178 ; Wm. 4
Higgs, Anne, 37 ; Jn. 69 ; Julian, 169 ;
Margt. loi ; My. 178 ; Rich. 9 ;
Rog. 2 ; Wm. 177
Higham, Tristram, 173
Higley, Gab. 155 ; Jn. 165, 169 ;
Twittie als., Anne, 161
Hill, Abr. 162 ; Adam, 28 ; And. 65 ;
Ann, "]"]., 126, 140, 191 ; Arth. 197 ;
Bennet, 1 59 ; Cath. 1 59 ; Edw. 33,
95 ; Eliz. 40, 191 ; Francis, 48, 53,
122 ; Geo. 65, 178 ; Guy, 169 ; Hen.
24, 73, 122, 151, 159, 178; Hugh,
45, 114 ; Humf. I, 18, 74, 109, 151 ;
Jas. 7, 94 ; Joan, 178 ; Jn. 16, 19,
31, 34* 48, 49, 54, 64, 74, 80*
109, 114* 119, 126, 130, 137,
144* 162, 173, 177 ; Kath. 28,
122, 144; Margt. 72; My. 140;
Maud, 66 ; Nich. 97, 118; Pet. 36 ;
Phil. 14, 74, 86 ; Randle, 122 ;
Raphe, 43 ; Rich. 85, 88, 109, 114,
169*, 173; Robt. 89; Rog. 169,
187 ; Rose, 144 ; Sus. 56 ; Sym.
119 ; Thos. 22, 46, 58, 94, 96, 104,
106, 133, 140, 151, 169* 191 ;
Walt. 71, 75. 78, 144, 173 ; Wm. i,
14, 23, 27, 29, 41, 48, 52, 53, 59,
60, 99, 114, 118, 151, 159, 162, 165,
185 ; als. Horniold, Alice, 180 ;
Jansey als.., Anne, 191 ; als. Spicer,
Jn- 39
Hillier, Ann, 61 ; Eliz. 155; Johan,
122 ; Thos. 122
Hilton, Gawen, 185 ; Joan, 163 ; Thos.
70
Hincks, Edm. 191
Hincksman, My. 35 ; Rich. 169
Hinkseman, Thos. 8 ; Wm. 38
Hinshaw, Wm. 73
Hinton (?), Edw. 93
Hieron, Hiron, Hyron, Jn. 20 : Margt.
137 ; Robt. 62 ; Thos. 70 ; Wm. 82.
See also Hierne
Hitchcocks, Alice, 98 ; Anth. 5; Humf
14, 114; Jn. 54, 91 ; Margt. 91 ;
Miles, 86 ; Rich. 48, loi ; Wm. 71
Hitchins, Jn. 5, 43 ; Rich. loi
Hitchiason als. Hitchins, Rich. 17
Hitchman, Jn. 71, 148; Robt. 169
Hobbins, Avery, 67 ; Jn. 59 ; Nich.
126; Rich. 49, 133; Thos. 99; Wm.
122, 185, 195 ; Causer als.., Robt. 34
Hobday, Alice, 114; Eliz. 162; Geo.
185; Joan, 97 ; Lewis, 173 ; Nich.
137; Rich. 23; Robt. 73; Thos.
222
Worcester Wiils and Administrations.
197 ; Wm. 5, 97 ; als. Lacy, Hugh,
65, 91 ; Jas. 28 ; Jn. 40, 58, 65 ;
Nich. 191 ; als. Nashe, Margt. 166
Hobes, Joane, 119
Hockcom, Thos. 72
Hodbatch, Hen. 65, 191 ; Wm. 20
Hode, Clem. 98
Hodgens, Jn. 25
Hodges, Baldwyn, 35 ; Geo. 12, 25,
144 ; Joan, 105 ; Jn. 34 ; Thos. 65,
118 ; Wm. 35, 36, 37, 68, 169, 178,
182 ; als. Tanner, Eliz. 122 ; Wm.
73
Hodgetts, Jn. 105, 195
Hodgkin, Thos. 81
Hodgkinson, Thos. 148
Hodgkyns, Robt. 24
Hodnet, Geo. 10
Hoggins, Jn. 58
Holbatch, Barnaby, 98
Holborow, Anne, 40
Holbrooke, Hen. 195 ; Thos. 34
Holden als. Woodward, Thos. 174
Holder, Houlder, Alice, 9 ; Guye, 151 ;
Jane, 129; Jn. 57 ; Thos. 105
Holdship, Houldshipp, Arnell, 62 ; Geo.
7 ; Sibell, 109 ; Wm. 84
Holland, Chris. 114 ; Rich. 13 ; Theo-
philus, 159
HoUicombe, Edw. 25
HoUiman, Hollyman, Ann, 63 ; Francis,
133 ; Humf. 47 ; Jn. 41 ; Rich. 180 ;
Rog. 28 ; Sam. 126 ; Thos. 32
Hollingsworth, Raphael, 162
HoUins, Alice, 90 ; Jn. 62 ; Margt. 88 ;
Thos. 16, 23, 26, 97
Holliocke, Edw. 137 ; Margt. 41 ;
Thos. 15, 133
Holloway, Eliz. 165
Holman, RobL 148
Holme, Wm. 162
Holmer, Edw. 82
Holmes, Catheren, 56 ; Edm. 15 ;
Eliz. 18 ; Geo. 104 ; Rich. 82 ; Thos.
130, 178, 182 ; Wm. 25 ; Winifred, 62
Holt, Hoult, Ann, 163 ; Jn. 32, 148 ;
Rog. 4 ; Thos. 82, 189
Holtam, Christian, 67; Edw. 126;
Jn. 15 ; Nich. 34 ; Rich. 162 ;
Wm. 140
Home, Thos. 155
Homes. Walt. 129
Honiborne, Agnes, 12 ; Ann, 159. See
also Hunni borne
Honniat, Alice, 90; Anne, 87; Clem.
19 ; Edw. 45 ; Jn. 8 ; Rich. 45. See
also Hunniatt
Hood, Frances, 99 ; Jn. 48
Hooke, Hoocke, Jn. 40, 54, 94 ; Rich.
101
Hookes, Hoockes, Jn. 65, 91 ; Wm.
155' 183
Hooman, Jn. 191
Hoope, Eliz. 162 ; Hoop, Whoop als.
Richards, Jn. 169
Hooper, Whoop, Hen. 37, 78 ; Margt.
155 ; Thos. 144 ; Mason>a/j'., Agnes,
27 ; Richardes als.., Thos. 57
Hope, Frances, 14 ; Jane, 14 ; Wm.
187
Hopkies, My. 165
Hopkins, Adam, 151 ; Agnes, 71 ;
Barnard, 81 ; Christian, 34 ; Edw.
122, 191 ; Eliz. 148 ; Frances, 122 ;
Hercules, 7, 9 ; Isab. 123 ; Jn. 47,
61, 92, IDS, 109, 118, 162; Margt.
20; Mich. 122; Rich. 159, 166;
Rog. 155 ; Steph. 50 ; Thos. 6, 53,
81, 86, 144 ; Wm. 7, 90, 119 ;
Watkins als.., Rich. 24
Hopper, Mordant, 148 ; Thos. 104
Hopton, Walt. 23
Horbache, Geo. 76
Home, Ann, 8, 89 ; Hillary, 47 ; Nich.
68 ; Ralph, 100 ; Rich.' 122 ; Walt
80 ; Wm. 100 ; als. Disley, Geo. 66
Hornebee, Wm. 50
Horneblowe, Geo. 195 ; Jas. 10 ; Jn.
99 ; Margt. 54 ; Wm. 59, 94
Horneblower, — , 123 ; Francis, 106 ;
Jefferie, 109 ; Jn. 75, 144 ; Rog. 30,
88 ; Wm. 29
Horner, Jn. 94, 151 ; Wm. 187
Horniold, Thos. 107 ; Hill als.., Alice,
i8q
Horseman, Anne. 169 ; Rich. 83 ; Wm.
109 ; als. Robinson, Wm. 87
Horskeper, Robinson als., Margt. 104
Horsley, Jn. 140, 144 ; Wm. 46
Hortell, Gilb. 27 ; Jn. 10
Horton, Ann, 126 ; Cath. 174 ; Eliz.
155; Guy, 140; Humf. 181 ; Paul,
183, 189; Rich. 155 ; Sapcote, 151 ;
Thos. 39, 68, 144, 169 ; Wm. 41
Horward, Rich. 22
Horwood, Margt. 144
Hosier, Thos. 99 ; Aushalls als.., Rich.
117; Nicholls als.., Anne, 123
Hoskin, Francis, 189
Hoskins, Jn. 29
Hottofte, Rich. 178
House, Howse, Isab. 32 ; Jn. 5 ; Robt.
7, 122 ; Wm. 162
Houseman, Howseman, Ann, 178 ;
Walt. 159 ; Wm. 177
Houson, Thos. 122
Howe, Rich. 169 ; Sim. 118
Howell, Howie, Edm. 130 ; Edw. 69 ;
Isab. 109 ; Phil. 33 ; Thos. 162 ;
Wm. 82
Index Nominum.
223
Howes, Rich.' 191
Howett, Edw. 95 ; Kath. 173
Howies, Elinor, 133
Howlmer, Wm. 47
Howman, Jn. 5
Howmar(?), Margy. 87
Howton, Jn. 40 ; Thos. 38
Huband, Raphe, 24 ; als. Hibbotts,
Jn. 1 13 ; Rich. 16
Hubball, Hubboull, Eliz. 60 ; Hen. 30
Huck, Ann, 67
Huckine, Elias, 159
Hud, Jn. 195
Hudsford, Hen. 30
Hudson, Francis, 137 ; Pet. 41 ; Ralph,
119
Huet, Jn. 49* ; Rich. 59
Hughes, Hues, Dan. 119 ; Dav. 73 ;
Elinor, 177 ; Francis, 137 ; Griffin,
133 ; Hugh, 177, 191 ; Jn. 129, 166 ;
Rich. 180 ; Thos. 74, 102, 182, 183 ;
Tristram, 155 ; Morris als.^ Thos.
195. See also Hewes
HuUe^rHall, Wm. 173
Hullens, Ann Lane, 79; Margt. 155 ;
Thos. 79, 129
Humphries, Rich. 114, 129
Huncks, Thos. 39
Hunkes, Farrington als., Rog. 91
Hunley,.Jn. 88
Hunniatt, Alice, 129; Francis, 191 ;
Gilbert, 90; Rich. 178; Thos. 81.
See also Honniatt
Hunniborne, Hen. 140. See also
Honiborne
Hunt, Alice, 59* ; Ann, 40, 159; Edm.
91 ; Edw. 98, 173 ; Elinor, 45 ; Francis,
36 ; Geo. 94, 195 ; Hen. 35, 42,45,
82, 126, 148, 159; Humph. 118;
Isab. 177 ; Jas. 75 ; Joan, 10, 148 ;
Jn. 3, 13*, 54, 70, 71, 96, 137, 155,
195*; Joyce, 159; Lawr. 58, 155 ;
Margy. 118, 183; My. 195; Rich.
63, 92, 162, 165, 173; Robt. 33, 38,
122, 183*; Thos. 10, 32, 70, 88,
109, 118, 119, 162, 165, 173, 182,
195 ; Wm. .53, 57, 59, 81, 137, 183,
195 ; Tomson als., Hen. 149
Huntinge, Butler als., Jn. 22
Huntington, Geo. 151 ; als. Butler,
Geo. 1 19 ; Hen. 6 ; Jn. 90, 159
Hurd, Ann, 159
Hurdman, Agn. 21 ; Ann, 76 ; Edw.
155 ; Elean. loi ; Eliz. 119 ; Jane,
89; Jn. 29, 50, 155*; Judith, 77;
Margt. 144; Rich. 51, 113; Thos.
48
Hurlebutt, Rog. 6, 26 ; Thos. 49
Hurleston, Ann, 185. See also Hurston
Hurley, Hen. 195
Hurst, Jn. 137 ; Nich. 20 ; Thos. 159 ;
Walt. 79 ; Wm. 126
Hurston, Hurlston, Jn. 169
Hurtle, Jn. 137
Hussey, Jn. 80
Hutchins, Rich. 65 ; Watton als.,
Rich. 138
Hutton, Jn. 91 ; Joyce, 98
Hvyns, Alice, 72
Huxley, Chas. 57
Hydon, Jn. 151
Hyes, Eliz. 33
Hyett, Wm. 3
Hynde, Rich. 12
Ibles, Rich. 119
Idwin, Raphe, 65
lUeman, Jane, 96 ; Jn. 85
I nee. Ma wide, 9
Inckbarrow, Alice, 181 ; Rich. 9 ;
Thos. 48 ; Wm. 24, 25 ; Price als.,
Anne, 170
Ingles, Anne, 151 ; Annes, 46; Cooke
als., Jn. 22
Ingram, Alice, 42 ; Edw. 62 ; Jn. 4,
ID, 14, 74 ; Rich. 55, 114, 169, 174;
Robt. 187; Thos. 92, 155; Wm.
114*
Insall, InsoU, Geff. 76; Rog. 64; Thos.
137 ; Wm. 23
Inyones, — , 19
Ireland, Eliz. 50 ; Wm. 55 ; Chambers
als., Alice, 72) 5 Chris. ^7
Irish, Sibell, 155
Issard, Dor. 76
Ive (<?r Jve), Jn. 14
Jackets als. Bromesgrove, Eliz. 75
Jackman, Jakeman, Avery, 145 ; Bar-
bara, 137; Geo. 159; Jane, 29;
Jn. 47 ; Margy. 88 ; Robt. 183 ;
Walt. 71
Jackson, Elenor, 55 ; Hen. 123 ; Jas.
191 ; Rich. 58, 178 ; Thos. 56 ; Wm.
8, 24, 76, 137, 197 ; als. Deelie,
Jane, 191 ; a/j. Weaver, Anne, 174 ;
Elinor, 191 ; Giles, 85 ; Jn. 153
James, Eliz. 15, 141 ; Humph, no;
Jn. 16, 43, 52, 159, 174, 191 ; Margt.
66 ; Ralph, 63 ; Rich. 133, 141, 145 ;
Sibble, 89; Thos. 174; Wm. 58,
65,67
Jamson, Jn. 1 10
Jansey als. Hill, Anne, 191
Jarman, Wm. 52, 87
Jarrett, Alice, 33 ; Edw. 25, 96
Jarvis, Rich. 30 ; Sam. 22
Jaye, Rog. 45
1 5 •
224
Worcester Wills and Administrations.
Jeacocks, Jeccox, Leon, no ; Rich. 44
Jefferey, Ferdinand, 183 ; Leon. 133 ;
Wm. 119
Jefferies, Edw. 191 ; Jn. 72, 141 ;
Marie, 32 ; Rob. 145 ; Wm. 4 ;
Jones als.^ Geo. 4
Jeffes, Edw. 145 ; Jn. 126 ; Rich. 83 ;
Thos. 114 ; Wm. 155
Jelf, Thos. 145
Jenkins, Hen. 14 ; Jn. 187
Jenks, Jenckes, Chris. 148 ; Edw. 148 ;
Geo. 126* ; Jn. 6 ; Robt. 49 ; Thos.
32, 43; Wm. 51 ; Hankinson als.^
Jn. 98 ; Thos. 103
Jennings, Eliz. 114 ; Humph. 25 ;
Joan, 106 ; Jn. 33, 189, 194 ; Pet.
35 ; Rich. 178
Jepson, Jn. 185
Jerrom, Rich. 70
Jessop, Jeesop, Thos. 181 ; Wm. 97
Jeston, Margt. 45 ; Rich. 19 ; Wm. 22
Jetto, Hen. 166 ; Persida, 174
Jeuen, And. 148
Jevens, Nich. 123
Jeves, Jn. 83
Jewe, Hen. 87 ; Jn. 46, 48 ; Rich. 53,
183 ; Wm. 55
Jewks, Edw. 123 ; Wm. 4
Jobson, Jas. 183 ; Thos. 59, 174
Johnson, — , 69 ; Ehnor, 151 ; Ehz.
15 ; Geo. 159 ; Jerome, 64 ; Jn. 36 ;
Matt. 145; Mich. 82; Nich. 174;
Rich. 23 ; Wm. 141
Johnsons, Jonsons, Anne, 181 ; Eliz.
I ; Hen. 23, 197 ; Jn. 23, 35, 178 ;
Rich. 2 ; Thos. 181 ; Wm. 29
Joines, Jone, 57 ; Wm. 56
Jones, Adam, 119; Agnes, 69, 119
Alice, 166 ; Arthur, 148, 169 ; Cath
174 ; Dav. 69, 155, 163, 199 ; Ellen
148 ; EUinor, 23 ; Eliz. 130 ; Francis
18,99, 123 ; Geo. 45,62 ; Gressa, 159
Gryffyn, 4 ; Hen. 189, 198 ; Hugh
89 ; Humf. 166 ; Joan, 195 ; Jn. 32
34, 54, 119, 123, 155* 181, 183
189, 195, 197 ; Lewis, 22 ; Margt
100 ; Margy. 44, 1 14 ; Martha, 47
Morris, 78; My. 1155 ; Phil. 16
Reb. 61 ; Rich. 5, 58, 92, 141, 145
148, 151, 155 ; Robt. 40, 76, 90.
119, 185 ; Rog. 25, 151 ; Sam. 40
Thos. 15, 4r, 57, 67, 68, 74, 114. 130,
197 ; Walt. 163 ; Win. 57, 107, 1 10
137, 166, 169, 174, 198 ; Davies ah.
Alice, 76, 86 ; als. Jefferes, Geo. 4
als. Martin, W^m. 174 ; Tovie als.
Kath. 193 ; als. Walker, .Mice, 114
als. Wannerton, Joyce, 145 ; Thos.
173
Jordaine, Wm. 130
Jorden, Jn. 185 ; Thos. 174 ; Wm. 130,
163
Joyce, Jane, 133
Joyner, Geo. 16; Humf. 126; Joan,
1 10 ; Jn. 1 1, 66 ; Robt. 145 ; Thos.
53 ; Wm. 6, no
Juce, Chas. n4 ; Elean. 123
Juckes, Jn. 148 ; Rich. 78 ; Sim. 185 ;
Thos. 103
Jude, Chris. 145
Juggins, Anth. 76
Junard, Wm. 68
Junip, Edw. 145
Jurden, Margt. 144 ; Robt. 72 ; Thos.
126, 151 ; Wm. no
Justice, Rich. 183
Kaye, Thos. 64
Keare, Wm. 166
Keeling, Thos. 65
Keightley, Kightley, Eliz. 96 ; Jone,
n4 ; Jn. 93, 192
Kemmet, Kemett, Joan, 123 ; Jn. 36 ;
Wm. 166
Kempe, Ann, 1 10 ; Francis, 4 ; Geo.
59, 61 ; Jn. 195 ; My. 1 19 ; Wm. 155
Kempon, Rich. 141
Kempson, Edw. 192; Geo. 155, 187;
Leon. 18 ; Nich. 181
Kempstowe, Humf. 141
Kemsall, Avise, 17
Kemsey, Jas. 28
Kendall, And. 166; Ann, 76
Kendrick, Anth. no; Francis, no;
Rich. 89
Kennet, Wm. 28
Kent, Margt. 20 ; Wm. 30, 32
Kents (?), Wm. 59
Kerbie, Margt. 67, 70 ; Wm. 1 19, 134.
See also Kirbie
Kercum, Ann, 1 19
Kendall, Kirdall, Graland, 56 ; Jn. 3 1 ;
Robt. 145 ; Thos. 60
Kerfote, Geo. 67
Kerley, Rich. 20
Kerry, Edw. 155 ; Francis, 114 ; Thos.
Kester, Edlinson als.., Thos. 136
Kettle, Barth. 10, 130 ; Hen. 27 ; Isab.
86 ; Jas. 91 : Kath. 56; Margt. 137 ;
Margy. 95 ; Robt. 63 ; Wm. 72, 189
Kew, Kobt. 155
Key, Hen. 71 ; Thos. 71, 159
Keyse, Ann, 148 ; Gyles, 83 ; Jn. 47,
181 ; Thos. 141 ; Wm. 26, 130
Kidman, Rich. 109
Kies(?), Wm. 31
Kilbee, Humph.63; Rich. 40; Meacox
als., Rich. 97
I
Index Nominum.
225
Kilworthe, Rich. 130
Kiraberley, Robt. 61 ; Wm, 48
Kindon, Kinden, Jn. 174; Sim. 119;
Thos. 134, 151 ; Walt. 141. ^ee also
Kyndon
Kinder, Humf. 63
King, Barth. 88, 183 ; Margt. 70 ;
Rich. 2 ; Thos. 72 ; Wm. 88
Kingley, Alice, 155 ; Jn. 60
Kings (?), Agn. 39, 76 ; Alice, 9, 54 ;
Ann, 130 ; Edw. 178 ; Eliz. 52 ;
Francis, 155 ; Hen. 10, 145 ; Humf.
53; Isab. 99; Jn. 52, 114, 126, 145,
197; Ralph, 5, 48; Rich. 9, 11,
159; Rog. 130; Sam. 169; Thos.
178 ; als. Dawks, Ann, 24
Kingsbury, Thos. 44, 49
Kington, Jn. 90
Kinman, Joane, 21 ; Thos. 94
Kinnersly, Anne, 187 ; Randoll, no
Kinnett, Jn. 95
Kinsham (Kynsham or Kynsom),
George als., Anne, 95 ; Jn. 194 ;
Rich. 189
Kinton, Rich. 10 1
Kinw«u-d, Edm. 15; Jn. 119; Kath.
S8
Kirbie, Kyrbie, Jn. 54; Thos. 12,63.
See also Kerbie
Kitchin, Jn. 15, 119
Knibbe, Jn. 174
Knight, Alice, 89 ; Anne, 6, 28
Eleanor, 79; Eliz. 159; Francis
96, 99, 114, 185; Hen. 197; Jas
98 ; Jane, 60 ; Joane, 7, 13, 41 ; Jn
18,41, 73. 88, 89, 137; Margt. 35
Margy. 159; Nich. 24; Phil. 148
Rich. 52, 155, 183 ; Robt. 30, 81
Rog- 34 ; Steph. 30 ; Thos. 29, 54
77, 97, 123, 151, 185* 195 ; Walt,
no; Wm. 42, 75, 114, 141*; als.
Burgain, Eliz. 9
Knocker, Rog. 59
Knolls, Mich. 85 ; Rich. 114
Knottesford, Prudence, 55 ; Sibill, 48
Knowles, Jn. 151, 195; Rich. 195;
Thos. 51, 56, 61 ; Wm. 33; als.
Tuncke, Jn. 82
Kurry, Jn. 145
Kyman, Jn. 66
Kyndon, Francis, 73 ; Hugh, 98 ; Jn.
25 ; Wm. 27. See also Kindon
Kynnard, Edm. 96
Kynock, Wm. 183
Lacye, Lacie, Alice, 16 ; Margt. 159
Lacye (Lacie) als. Hobday als. Nashe,
Margt. 166
Lacye (Lacy or Lassy), Hobday als.,
Hugh, 65, 91 ; Jas. 28 ; Jn. 40, 58,
65 ; Nich. 191
Ladd, Jn. 51
Lakes, Hen. 80
Lambe, Lam, Ann, 115, 130; Edw.
91 ; Frances, 141 ; Geo. loi ; Gilb.
67 ; Joan, 166; jn. 183; Lewis, 174;
Phil. 123, 166; Thos. 52, 159
Lambert, Lamburt, Edw. 115;
Francis, 114; Silvester, 76
Lampett, Lampet, Joanna, 141 ; Wm.
75
Lanckston, Jn. 155
Lanckyshire (or Lankisheire), Orford
als., Elean. 65 ; Rog. 130
Lane, Abraham, 68 ; Ann, 141 ; Arth.
35 ; Avery, 85 ; Edm. 14; Edw. 29 ;
Eliz. 1 10 ; Geo. 13 ; Hen. 60 ; Joan,
60 ; Jn. 63, 76, 130, 178 ; Leon. 24 ;
Margy. 18, 152 ; Nich. 48, 49, 82 ;
Phil. 134; Rich. 148, 178; Robt.
7 ; Thos. 74. ' 59
Langford, Langforde, Hen. 44 ; Rich.
174, 178
Langford als. Oliver, Joan, 178 ;
Robt. 123
Langley, Thos. 174
Langmore, Hen. 134; Rich. 19
Langston, Anne, 50 ; Edm. 123 ;
Frances, 159; Francis, 159; Jn.
174; Nich. 141 ; Rich. 185
Lapworthe, Jn. 37
Larden, Jn. 137 ; Rich. 185
Lardge, Robt. 94
Lashford, Jn. 97
Lathberye, Lathberey, Thos. 17, 23
Latimer, Lattymer, Agn. 78 ; Rog. 16
Latus, Robt. 126
Laugher, Lawer, Lawgher, Edw. 1 70 ;
Hen. 192 ; Margt. 151 ; Rich. 152 ;
Robt. 126 ; Sim. 31
Launder, Isaac, 195 ; Thos. 123
Lawe, Law, Humph. 123; Jn. 192;
Mary, 28 ; Thos. 38, 119. 18 r
Lawer, see Laugher
Lawrence, Larrance, Lawrance, Alice,
23 ; Edw. 15 ; Francis, 152 ; Jn. 74,
90, 105 ; Lawr. 130 ; Margt. 10 1 ;
Robt. 185 ; Rog. 95 ; Thos. 78 ;
Wm. 12
Lawrimer, Lorritner, Joan, 91 ; Walt.
91
Lawton, Lawghton, Edw. 36 ; Rog. 52
Layte, Giles, 187 ; Rich. 99
Layton, Robt. 75
Lea, Alice, 45 ; Ann, 145 ; Anth. 87 ;
Chas. 81 ; Elinor, 137 ; Geo. 148 ;
Hen. 34; Humf. 87; Jn. 12, 22,
106, 141, 152, 169; Margy. 123;
Rich. 59, 81 ; Thos. 22,40,90, 197 ;
226
Worcester Wills and Administrations.
Wm. 183, 192. See also Lee ami
Ley
Lea ah. Tayler, Elean. 20
Leadenton, Leadonton, Rich. 174 ;
Wm. 53, 186
Leadon, Edw. 195 ; Rich. 192
Leadsome, Hen. 86
Leap, Edw. 40
Leaper, Thos. 64
Leaper als. Casten, Edw. 64
Leatherland, Rich. 170
Leay, Jn. 59 ; Wm. 51
Ledington, Robt. 119
Lee, Le, 'Elinor, 159; Hen. 134, 163 ;
Jn. 137 ; Rich. 174 ; Steph. 169 ;
Wm. 78, 119, 166. See also Lea
and Ley
Leech, Jn. 99
Leeke als. Rudge, Bryan, 130 ; Edw.
183
Leeth, Leethe, Jn. 44; Row. 148, 152
Legge, Leg, Kellam, 14 ; Margt. 58 ;
Wm. 35
Leighe, Leigh, Ann, 84 ; Rich. 94
Leight, Jul. 163 ; Rich. 73. See also
Leyte
Lemyngton {also indexed as Honning-
ton), Wm. 137
Lenche, Lench, Eliz. 53, 119; Hen.
163 ; Jn. 7 ; Lucy, 71 ; Peter, 60 ;
Rph. 57 ; Rich. 18, 22 ; Thos. 115 ;
Wm. 87
Leniall, Jn. 38
Lentall, Nich. 100
Lentull, Arnoll, 56
Leny, Jn. 59. See also Leyney
Leonarde, Jn. 83 ; Thos. 22
Leonarde (Leonard) als. Greenewaye,
Jul. 166
Leooarde (Leonard), Greenowe als.,
Jn. 144
Leonards, Thos. 41
Letsames, Hen. 93
Letsome, Thos. 183
Lett, Ann, 199 ; Jn. 170; Rich. 2, 15 ;
Thos. 186
Lewes, Anne, 81 ; Joan, 183 ; Margt.
44; My. 55; Rich. 28, 186; Thos.
I03 ; Wm. 84
Lewes als. Bancks, Wm. 36
Lewis, Flor. 57 ; Hen. 119; Humph.
38; Isab. 102; Jn. 76, 115 ; Margt.
28, 119; Thos. 88
Lewis (Lewys), Powell als., Jn. 97
Lewseman, Ann, 159
Ley, Thos. 90 ; Wm. 21
Leyes, Geo. 187
Leyney, Rich. 17. See also Leny
Leyte, Le3rtt, Joan, 123; Wm. 72.
See also Leight
Lide, Jn. 10 ; Robt. 96. See also Lyde
Lidsey, Rich. 79
Lie, Lye, Dan. 43 ; Jn. 119, 163 ; Sim.
69. See also Lyghe
Lies, Rich. 155
Lightburne, Thos. 197
Lightfoote, Lyghtefoote, Jn. 36 ;
Rich. 159
Ligon, Liggon, Barb. 15 ; Hugh, i ;
Wm. 183. See also Lygon
Lillie, Lilly, Lillye, Francis, no, 159 ;
Gilb. 63 ; Jas. 18 ; Jn. 94 ; Margy.
151; Rich. 92 ; Thos. 1 63 ; Wm. 93.
See also Lyilye
Limbard, Jn. 163
Linden, Baldwin, 130; Francis, no.
See also Lyndon
Lingham, Lyngham, Lingam, Jas.
n4 ; Joane, 145; Wm. 137
Lingard, Hugh, 17
Linnall, Rich. 6
Linton, Linten, Ann, 137 ; Geo. n5;
Joan, 68; Joyce, 170; Rich. 15,
102, 137; Rog. 6; Wm. 56. See
also Lynton
Lipthrott, Jn. 18
Lircock, Thos. 67. See also Lurcocke
and Lyrcock
Lisbome, Mathew, 69
Litherland, My. loi
Little, Jn. 166 ; Randolph, 83
Little, Browne als., Hen. 176
Little, George als., Thos. 180
Littleton, Litleton, Littellton, Eliz. 24 ;
Humf. n4 ; Phillip, 1 19 ; Thos. 65
Litton, Lytten, Jn. 56 ; Rich. 105
Livesie, Sharman als., Anne, 179
Llewellin, Alex. 195
Lloyde, Loyd, Anne, 83
Lloyde, Haselwood als., Edith, 21
Loade, Hen. loi ; Rog. 71, 130
Locke, Lock, Loch, Edm. 28 ; Edw.
22 ; Hen. 43 ; Isab. 26 ; Margy. 8 ;
Nich. 83 ; Thos. 23, 159
Loggin, Edw. 159
Loker, Francis, 166
Lomley, Richards als., Jn. 43
London, Hen. 75 ; Jn. 79
London, Heirne a/j., Margy. n4
Longe, Long, Jn. 130 ; Margy. 83 ;
Nich. 66 ; Rich. 21 ; Thos. 181, 197 ;
Wm. 181
Longforde, Jn. 9
Longmore, Longemore, Hen. 64 ;
Humf. 77 ; Joan, 145 ; Jn. 183 ;
Symon, 183
Lord, Lorde, Ann, 28 ; Rich. 155
Lorrimer, see Lawrimer
Lorum als. Acton als. Gunner, Anne,
188
Index Nominum.
227
Love, Edgwine als., Ancor, 178 ;
Maud, 47
Lovell, Rich. 91 ; Thos. 195
Lovesey, Walt, no
Lovett, Edw. 44; Geo. 163; Margt.
97
Lowbridge, Lobrydge, Jn. i, 174, 181 ;
Rich. 178
Lowe, Chas. 148 ; Edw. 28 ; Jn. 2,
114, 115 ; Rich. 7, 1 3 ; Thos. 1 89
Loxley, Rich. 47
Loxley, Coxe als., Thos. 194
Loyte, Hen. 22
Lucas, Clem. 163 ; Eliz. 198 ; Jn. 126;
Thos. 96, 99
Luckcoke, Jn. 1 1
Luckman, Thos. 90
Ludford, Anth. 20
Lugfote, Jn. 19
Lulsey als. Sharraan, Wm. 137
Lumbard, Lumbart, Giles, 34, 70 ; Jn.
174 ; Thos. 68, 88
Lunne, Grisogon, 169
Lurcocke, Humf. 123. See also Lir-
cock a?id Lyrcock
Luskyn, Thos. 20
Lyde, Llyde, Alice, 54, 55; Edw. no,
192 ; Eliz. 56, 61 ; Francis, 178,
181 ; Wm. 13, 141. See also Lide
Lyen, Humf. 43
Lyes, Jn. 148; Raphael, 178; Wm. 197
Lyghe, Joane, 8 ; Wm. 53. See also
Lie
Lygon, Eliz. 141. See also Ligon
Lyllye, Lylle, Lylley, Laur. 5 ; Phil.
33 ; Rich. 23, 102 ; Wm. 10. See
also Lillie
Lyndon, Lynden, Lynedon, Ann, 178;
15aldwin, 53 ; Edw. 15 ; Jas. 9 ; Jn.
85, 185 ; Wm. 6
Lynne, Mart. 183
Lynte, Wm. 70
Lynton, Hugh, 63 ; Jn. 189 ; Rich. 4,
163 ; Rog. 67 ; Thos. 10. See also
Linton
Lyrcock, Lyrcooke, Joan, 78 ; Thos.
89. See also Lircock and Lurcocke
Lythorne, Elynor, 134 ; Rich. 62 ;
Wm. 134
Mace, Anth. 89; Blanch, 145 ; Chris.
160 ; Geo. 170 ; Thos. 71, 152
Macham, Eliz. 49, 104; Jn. 53
Machin, Hercules, 96
Mack, Jn. 34
Maddock, Maddocke, Anne, 123 ; Jn.
115
Maddoxe, Wm. 3
Madelen, Geo. 99
Madeley, Fulke, 155
Madeslard, Alice, 192
Maggat, Joan, 87
Magus, Thos. 174
Maide, Rich. 192
Maides, Maydes, Hugh, "jt, ; My. 67 ;
Rich. 181 ; Thos. 65, 92, 93 ; Wm. 52
Makeham, Makam, Alice, 55 ; Eliz.
41 ; Jn. 32
Mallard, Margy. 40
Malpas, Malpasse, Francis, 17S; Thos.
51
Malten, see Maulten
Malyn, Thos. 187
Malyns, Malins, Anne, 197 ; Nich. 155
Man, Mann, Manne, Eliz. 105 ; Hen.
no; Joan, 63; Jn. 126, 141, 145,
174; Rich. 49, 57 ; Rog. 43, 66 ;
Wm. 35
Manlow, Manlo, Thos. 8 ; Wm. 170
Manly, Eliz. 183
Mannerlinge, Thos. 50
Mannes, Wm. 103
Manning, Maning, Maninge, Man-
ninge, Mannyng, Agn. 73 ; Edw.
102 ; Humf. 68 ; Jane, 170; Jn. 148,
160, 163 ; Math. 98 ; Sam. 152 ; Wm.
189
Mansell, Mancell, Mansel, Alice, 10 1 ;
Ann, 24; Cath. n5 ; Jn. 107 ; Margy.
5; Nich. 123; Rich. 5; Rob. 40,
160 ; Thos. 6, 21, 145, 189. See a so
Maunsell
Marchall, Rich. 54 ; Wm. n5
Marchant, Marchan, Marchaunt, Humf
1 10 ; Pet. 31 ; Rob. 181
Mare, Joan, 145
Maris, Maries, Marys, Ann, 192 ; Edw.
93 ; My. 192 ; Rich. 102, 178 ; Thos.
178
Maritte, Thos. 92
Marret, Marrett, Marrette, Ann, 77 ;
Geo. 123, 141 ; Joan, 141 ; Jn. 170;
Thos. no ; Walt. 92, 95
Marriman, Rich. 155
Marriott, Marriotte, Marryott, Geo.
19, 22 ; Thos. 22 ; Walt. 57, 192
Marsh, Jane, 163 ; Margt. 84
Marsh, Nickcoles (Nycoles) als.,
Margy. 15 ; Wm. 123
Marshall, Alice, 1 10 ; Anth. 9 ; Bat th.
123; Eliz. 195; Hen. 47 ; Isab. 126;
Jn. 89, 134 ; Phil. 174 ; Rich. 23 ;
Kobt. n5 ; Rog. 56; Thos. 15,148,
17S; Tim. 170; Wm. no, 174, 181,
183
Marshall als. Millard, Ann, 141 :
Robt. ns, 134
Marson, Joan, 64 ; Jn. 29, 54 ; Wm.
52
228
Worcester Wills and Administrations.
Marston, Bryan, 119; Hellen, 18;
Isab. 77; Rich. 126, 163*: Wm.
137, 148
Marteley, Jn. 141
Martin, Marten, Martine, Martyn,
Martyne, Alice, 163 ; Ann, 48, 126,
195 ; Edw. 19, 86 ; Evan, 4, 183 ;
Jn. 69, 70, 134, 149; Margy. 75;
My. 14 ; Thos. 27, 183
Martin (Marten) rt/j. Weaver, Francis,
106 ; Joane, 8, 160, 174 ; Sam. loi ;
Walt. 186
Martindale, Jn. 160
Martlin, Wm. 3
Mascall, Maskoll, Eliz. 70 ; Rich. 68 ;
Thos. 95 ; Wm. 152
Masemore, Eliza, 100
Mason, Mcisonne, Adrian, 170; Conan,
81; Dor. 137; Eliz. 37; Francis,
20 ; Isab. 115 ; Jn. 39, 145 ; Geo.
152; Margt. 51 ; Rich. 72, 170, 186 ;
Thos. 3, 8, 24, 126, I 55 ; Wm. 1 10, 166
Mason als. Hooper, Agn. 27
Mason, Robinson als , Jeff. 192 ; Thos.
152
Massie, Alice, 152
Massne, Rafe, j],
Masters, Rich. 170
Matherne, Robt. 84
Mathew, Mathewe, Jn. 152 ; Wm. 119
Mathews, Mathewes, Anne, 115 ; Jn.
141 ; Maredde, 115 ; Rich. 115;
^og- 195 ; Wm. 38
Matte, Leon. 187
Mattey, Mattie, Matty, Joan, 20 ; Jn.
43 ; Thos. 19
Mattey als. Smith, Joan, 197
Matts, Jn. no
Malten, Maulten, Maultin, Mawlten,
Eliz. 25, 53 ; Regnould, 70 ; Thos.
41 ; Wm. 42
Maunde, Rog. 170
Maunder, Edw. 195 ; Joan, 3 ; Phil.
152 ; Rich. 134 ; Wm. 137
Maunsell, Manncell, Mauncell, Maun-
cill, Edw. 13; Robt. 145; Thos. 102;
Wm. 13, 170. See also Mansell
Mawdick, Maudicke, Mawdicke,
Mawedicke, Chris. 103 ; Dan. 18 ;
Eliz. 66; Jn. 8r, 130; Rich. 160;
Wm. 141
Mawle, Chris. 38, 39
Maxfield, Jn. 41
Maylard, Steph. 103, 107
Mayle als. Wye, Marie, 145
Maynard, Jane, 134; Jn. 63; Phil.
170 ; Wm. 126
Mayne, Jn. 17
Mayo, Maio, Mayowe, Jn. 59 ; Rich.
119; Thos. 115, 126
Mayres, Thos. 59
Meacox als. Kilbee, Rich. 97
Meadows, Meadowes, Meddowes,
And. 155; Hen. 155 ; Margy. 141 ;
Wm. 137, 198
Meakin, Jn. 18 ; Robt. 50
Meales, Edw. 166
Meaneley, Thos. 103 ; Wm. 96
Meare, Mere, Jn. 46, 174
Mearse, Nicholes als., Jn. 14c
Medley, Geo. 195 ; Jn. 130
Meeres, Thos. 61
Meisye, see Meysey
Melch (Melshe) als. Palmer, Alice,
124 ; Jn. 70
Melley, Adam, 71 ; Eliz. loi ; Hen.
197 ; Jn. 20 ; Joyce, 88 ; Wm. 74
Mence, Mense, Eliz. 197 ; Francis,
148; Jn. 119, 126, 187; Rich. 86;
Thos. 106 ; Wm. 10
Mence als. Sowdon, My. 137
Mercer, Thos. 14
Meredith, Meridith, Ann, 187 ; Thos. 79
Meriden, Jn. 34
Merrell, Merell, Agn. 94 ; Geo. 123 ;
Hen. 38 ; Joan, 89 ; Jn. 20, 26, 105,
187 ; Rich. 28 ; Robt. 115 ; Rog. 39
Merrick, Merricke, Isab. loi ; Margt.
137
Merriell, Adriana, 137 ; Wm. 134
Merrill, Merill, Ann, 134 ; Jn. 23, 115 ;
Rich. 103 ; Wm. 41
Merrill, Richards als., Geo. 141
Merriman, Merryman, Frances, 58 ;
Wm. 57
Merry, Jn. 170; Thos. 166
Merry (Merrie), Bealea/j.,Anne,i47,i66
Merse, Robt. 54
Meysey, Meisye, Geo. 92 ; Jn. 17 ;
Wm. I 52
Michell, Mitchell, Arth. 152 ; Isab.
130; Jas. 92, 166; Jn. no, 174;
Margt. 106, 170 ; Thos. 174, 187 ;
Wm. 1 10
Middlemore, Jn. 183
Midleton, Hen. 41 ; Rich, no
Milborne, Milburne, Mylburn,Gregorie,
99 ; Jn. 123 ; Margy. 12
MUes, Myles, Ann, 195; Barb. 197;
Hen. 24; Jn. 25; Margt. n, 13;
Wm. 17
Miles (Myles) als. Aspinner, Thos. 1 15
Mill, Humph, no ; Jn. 77
Millard, Millarde, Millerd, Francis, 82
Geo. 148, 187; Hen. 183; Hugh,
174 ; Jn. 34, 39, 64; Rich. 134;
Robt. 152 ; Thos. n9 ; Wm. 16, 33;
Win. 192
Millard, Marshall als., Ann, 141 ;
Robt. n5, 134
Index Nominum.
229
Millengfen als. Millingchopp, Wm. 15
Miller, Chris. 74 ; Jn. 10, 86
Millian, Rich. 134
Millingchopp, see Millengen
Millingham, Thos. 163
Milling^on, Barnard, 130 ; Griffin, 103
Miilmon, Jn. 56
Milloerde, Rich. 6
Mills, Milles, Mylles, Mylls, Edm. 40 ;
Edvv. 63 ; Eliz. 93 ; Geo. no ; Jas.
174 ; Jn. 35, 85, 178 ; Rich. 14. 1 19 ;
Thos. 24, 59, 61, 73, 155 ; Wm. 48,
64, 105, 115, 198
Millward, Milward, Alice, 183 ; Eliz.
166 ; Francis, 145 ; Hen. 145 ; Nich.
126; Rob. 71, 170; Thos. 71, 166,
183
Millward (Mylward), Tailor als.,
Nich. 21
Milner, Anne, 192 ; Jn. 88 ; Thos. 163
Milton, Mylton, Leon. 5 ; Rich. 71 ;
Thos. 145
Mince, Mynse, Val. 71 ; Wm. 41
Minchin, Jn. 141
Minstrill, Mynstrell, Jn. 75, 78
Mintam, Mintum, Joane, 170; Rog.
145
Mintam (Myntam or Mintonn), Stock-
inge als., Ehz. 142 ; Jn. 41 ; Thos.
134 ; Wm. ]20
Mister, Thos. 141
Mitch, Jn. 83
Mitford, Mittford, Alice, 183 ; Phil.
Mogge, Eliz. 64 ; Francis, 166 ; Rog. 19
Moncke, Thos. 97. See also Muncke
Monnford, Jn. 126
Monnis, Jn. 178
Monnox, Wm. 174
Monnslowe, Monselowe, Alice, 27 ;
Kath. 134 ; Rich. 16
Monntriche, Mich. 9
Monynge, Rich. 99
Moore, More, Ann, 166; Dor. 115;
Edw. 134; Elinor, 170; Eliz. 62,
178 ; Giles, 81 ; Hellen, 40 ; Hen.
41, 115, 134; Humf. 52; Humph.
155 ; Jeffery, 174; Joan, 141 ; Jn.
4, 10, 13, 20, 30,41, 45, 72>, 115, 152,
187; Julian, 148; iMargt. 33, 123,
160, 186; Margy. 29; Nath. 71;
Phil. 79; Rich. 170; Robt. 5, 83,
123 ; Thos. 15, 30, 54, 58, 88, 123,
186 ; Wm. II, 26, 43, 137
Moore als. Smith, Anne, 166
Moore als. Walker, Nich. 156
Moores, Mores, Francis, 123 ; Matt.
67
Moorley, Moreley, Morley, Jn. 166 ;
Rich. 29, 10 ; Thos. 54 ; Wm. 160
Moorton, Joane, 10 ; Wm. 141, 160.
See also Morton
Morden, Chris. 60
More, see Moore
Morehall, Jn. 141*, 145*
Morgan, Dav. 10 ; Edw. 107 ; Joane,
41 ; Jn. 100 ; Kath. y% ; Wm. 51
Morgan als. Pritchett, Jane, 130
Morrell, Agn. 2,i ; Rog. 37 ; Thos. 90 ;
Wm. 134
Morrells, Morrels, Margt. 81 ; Wm. 57
Morris, Alice, 68, 103 ; Dav. 20, 26 ;
Eliz. 26 ; Giles, 103 ; Hen. 58 ; Jn.
5, 38 ; Reece, 148 ; Thos. 20, 26, 39,
170 ; Wm. 30, 145
Morris ap Howell, Sara, 130
Morris als. Hughes, Thos. 195
Morse, Edw. 163 ; Geo. 104
Morton, Francis, 86 ; Joan, 91, 145 ;
Jn. 59, 130; Margt. 181. See also
Moorton
Morton als. Hassam, Nich. 46
Moseley, Robt. 1 19
Mosse, Jn. 46
Moule, Mowle, Francis, 47 ; Jn. 48, 57,
59, 145 ; Margt. 115 ; Walt. 74;
Wm. 58, 83, 195
Moule(Mowle)a/j-. Randolph, Thos. 192
Moule (Mowle), Randall als., My. 36;
Thos. 20
Moulton, Ann, 115 ; Geo. 52 ; Robt.
TJ ; Wm. 115
Moulton a/i-. Hall, Marie, 115
Mounford (or Mumford), Simons als..,
Joan. 58 ; Jn. 33
Mounslowe, Jn. 178 ; Wm. 53
Mountford, Barth. 54 ; Edw. 192 ;
Geo. 174 ; Rich. 86
Mowld, Edw. 88
Mowle, see Moule
Moy, Moye, Edw. 94 ; Eliz. 115; Hen.
68 ; Jn. 170, 192 ; Rich. 155 ; Thos.
25
Moyer, Nich. 174
Moyle, Francis, 100; Phil. 134; Thos.
41 ; Wm. 62
Moyses, Jn. 82, 90
Muchell, Jn. no, 115; Wm. 134
Mucklowe, Muckelowe, Muclowe, Jn.
119 ; Wm. 16, 47, 192
Mullis, Anth. 149 ; Jn. 145
Mumford, Edm. 123 ; Jn. 80 ; Thos.
186
Muncke, Anth. 80 ; Chris. 102 ; Eliz.
uo
Mundye, Frances and Wm. 105
Munraore, Robt. 88
Munne, Jn. 47, 197 ; Wm. 192
Munslow, Jn. 78
Murley, Francis, 27
230
Worcester Wills and Administrations.
Murrall, Mich. 170; Rich. 178
Muse, Christn. 163 ; Laur. 152
Mushen, Mich. 37, 51
Mushing, Thos. 25
Muston, Jn. 99
Mutley, Margt. 145
Mutlowe, Muttloe, Dor. 152 ; Jn. 75,
79 ; Rich. 189
Naire, Wm. 40. See also Nayer and
Neyer
Nanfan, Giles, 72 ; Wm. 58
Nanny, Giles, 186
Napton, Eliz. 149 ; Jacob, 152
Nash, Nashe, Alice, 192 ; Eliz. 199 ;
Geo. 41, 156 ; Humf. 123 ; Jn. 130;
Phil. 160 ; Rich. 134, 163 ; Thos.
50, 96, 123; Wm. 49
Nash als. Handy, Margt. 137
Nash (Nashe) als. Hobday als. Lacie,
Margt. 166
Nason, Alice, 170 ; Jn. 156, 160; Thos.
36, 123, 174
Natheway, Joan, 82
Naunton, Joan, 170
Naxton, Jees, 90
Nayer, Nayor, Nayre, Geff. 119; Geo.
170; Joane, 72; Jn. 115 ; Thos.
119; Wm. 178. See also Naire and
Neyer
Neale, Chris. 79; Mich. 156; Wm.
69, 145
Neaste, Alice, 83 ; Giles, 85 ; Jn. 1 10,
141. See also Nest
Neathway, Thos. 24
Needam, Thos. 97
Neede, Elin. 181 ; Geo. 119; Helen,
2,3 ; Jn. 5, 6, II ; Kath. 103 ; Rich.
71, 160; Theo. 8 ; Thos. 38, 100, 170
Needs, Cath. 69
Neeme, Chris. 74
Nest, Margy. -jT) ; Thos. 55, 67. See
also Neast
Netherton, Anne, 92, 95; Hen. 119;
Jn. 84 ; Thos. 38
Newbery, Newberry, Edw. 192 ; Jn.
189, 195
Newbey, Alice, 170
Newcombe, Jn. 152
Newe, Neue, Chris. 34 ; Jn. 42
Newey, Neway, Anne, 35 ; Jn. 32,
183, 186; Mary, 152; Rich. 4;
Thos. 134
Newington, Chris. 46
Newman, Chris. 95 ; Hen. 174 ; Joan,
77 ; Rich. 105 ; Thos. 192 ; Val. 51
Newnam, Thos. 197
Newsam, Friswide, 95 ; Jn. 32
Newton, Jn. 24
Neyer, Jn. 54. See also Nayer and
Naire
Nicholas, Nickolas, Francis, 77 ; Isab.
149 ; Jane, 12 ; Rich. 78 ; Wm. 103
Nicholas als. Sharman, Alice, 80
Nicholes, Nicholls, Nycholes, Nycoles,
Ann, 174 ; Dor. 78 ; Francis, 119 ;
Joane, 12 ; Jn. 44, 130, 160; Rich.
7; Rog. 102; Thos. 48, 70, 156;
Wm. 41, 1 19
Nicholes (Nichoals) als. Hosier, Anne,
123
Nicholes (Nycoles, Nickcoles) als.
Marsh, Margy. 15 ; Wm. 123
Nicholes a/j-. Mearse, Jn. 141
Nicholes (Nicholls, Nycoles) als.
Stokes, Wm. 138, 141
Nicholes (Nichols), Wilkes als., Thos.
15, 184
Nicholson, Wm. 145
Nicklas, Wm. 62
Nickles, Rich. 72
Noblett, Rich. 178 ; Steph. 137
Nocke, Jn. 123
Nockes, Nich. 160
Noke, Jn. 41, 47
Norris, Norrisse, Dor. 78 ; Hen. 119
Humph. 186; Jn. 13, 14, 119, 181
Joyce, 149; Martin, 123 ; Rich. 8
Thos. 94, loi ; Wm. 12, 192
North, Margt. 85 ; Robt. 160
Norton, Anne, 181 ; Anth. 56, 61
Chris. 166 ; Hen. 76; Joan, 115
Jn. 26, 46 ; Symon, 106 ; Thos. 36
Wm. 156, 181
Notes, Jn. 80
Not, Nott, Notte, Arth. 119; Edm.
33 ; Eliz, 54 ; Joane, 7 ; Jn. 36, 78,
104, 174, 181, 198; Penelope, 166;
Rich. 183; Thos. 27, 40, 98, 134;
Wm. 16, 78, 123, 137, 156, 166
Noxon, Noxen, Alice, 137; Pet. 174 ;
Thos. 79 ; Wm. 192, 195
Noxton, Noxten, Jn. 11, 123
Nurthall, Rich. 1 56
Nurton, Anth. 195; Edw. 126; Ursula,
145
Nutt, Jn. 65, 70; Margt. 181, 192;
Rich. 189 ; Wm. 126, 149
Nuttinge, Edw. 197 ; Rich. 94
Nuttowe, Rog. 6
Nynd, Thos. 1 10
Oate, Edw. 134
Ockley, Ockeley, Dor. 130; Hen. 4 ;
Humph. 192 ; Robt. 34, 55
Offield, Anne, 130
Oker als. Cooke, Jn. 96
Okey, Wm. 187
htdex Nofuinum.
231
Old, Olde, Ould, Oulde, Ovlde, Anth.
58; Edm. 34 ; Eliz. loi ; Hugh, 94;
Jn. 27 ; Rich. 141 ; Rog. 10
Oldaker, Elin. 126
Oldfelde, Jn. 126
Oldnoll, Oldenall, Oldnall, Ouldnoll,
Jn. 186 ; Margt. 141 ; Nich. 93 ;
Rog. 156; Wm. 21, no, 149
Olerton, EHz. 149; Jn. 149
Oliver, Ann, 6t ; Jn. 74 ; Robt. 170
Oliver a/j. Langford, Robt. 123
Oliver als. Olpha, Thos. 22
Oliver (Olyver), Cardell als.^ Jn. 52
Oliver (Olyver), Hall als., Ann, 106 ;
Francis, loi ; Jn. 60 ; Rich. 113
Oliver, Langston als.., Joan, 178
Olney, Mart. 60
Onions, Onyons, Hen. 78 ; Joane, 99 ;
Rich. 192
Onions, Edge als., Thos. 180
Onlie, Edw. 89; Eliz. 178
Onyon, Ellenor, 67 ; Jn. 186
Ordridge, Robt. "]■]
Ordway, Ordwaye, Ordwey, Eliz. 2 ;
Francis, 163 ; Jn. 119, 192 ; Margt.
27 ; Margy. 170 ; Rich. 2 ; Thos. 17
Orford, Jn. 40, 166 ; Nich. 58
Orford als. Lankisheire, Elean. 65
Orford als. Lankashyre, Jn. 43
Orford als. Lanckyshire, Rog. 1 30
Orton, Geo. 195 ; Thos. 156
Osbaldston, Asbollston, Osbaldstone,
Edm. 126 ; Margt. 45
Osbarston, Margt. 48
Osb£iston, Geo. 9 ; Humf. 9
Osboldston, Geo. 11 ; Jn. 9
Osborne, Agn. 163 ; Edw. 77 ; Eliz.
57 ; Jn. 89, 137 ; Margt. 156 ; Walt.
192; Wm. 34, 170
Osland, Humf. 47 ; Margy. 141
Osley, Thos. 178
Osmand, Thos. 123
Osmon, Ralph, 70
Ostey, see Otie
Ostien, Edw. 88
Oteneale, Otenell, Jn. 36 ; Margt. 36
Otie, Ostey, Thos. i 56
Otter, Jn. 59
Ovard, Margy. 7
Overall, Jn. 105
Overton, Hen. 47 ; Jn. 78
Owen, Anne, 107 ; Dav. 45 ; Hen. 52;
Jn. 69, 197; Margy. 152; Ralph,
183; Rich. 58, 181 ; Thos. 31, 33, 149
Pace, Alice, 186 ; Francis, 37 ; Geo.
87 ; Isab. 88 ; Jane, 192 ; Jn. 87, 90,
115, 178; Margt. no; Sus. 34;
Thos. 123 ; Wm. 198
Pachette, Gilb. 9
Packe, Pack, Abraham, 51 ; Francis,
134 ; Rog. 160
Packington, Packinton, Edw. 65 ;
Margt. 30
Packman, Abell als.. Geo. 107
Packsford, Jn. 5. See also Paxford
Packwood, Eliz. 21 ; Geo. 127; Jn.
20 ; Thos. 51
Paddleford, Jn. 57
Paddy, Thos. 124
Page, Edw. 81 ; Nich. 105 ; Thos. 42 ;
Wm. 53
Page als. Singer, Eliz. 130 ; Rich. 171
Paget, Padget, Padgett, Pagett, Alice,
37 ; Earth. 166 ; Humf. 95 ; Rich.
15, 17 ; Robt. 119 ; Wm. 9, 89
Paine, Margt. 98 ; Rich. 42 ; Thos.
22, 88
Paise, Geo. 4
Pakeman, Eliz. 170; Hen. 170
Palfry, Jn. 183
Pallawin, Jas. 1 1 5
Palmer, Pallmer, Agn. 96 ; Alice, 1 23,
145 ; Anth. 149 ; Edm. 87 ; Elin.
181 ; Esau, 178 ; Gedeon, 73 ; Gilb.
195 ; Han. 181 ; Hen. 137 ; Jas. 25,
123 ; Jn. 10, 57, 63, 105, 198 ; Matt.
78; Phil. 3 ; Rich. 21, 104; Sim.
45 ; Sisley, 29 ; Thos. 19, 20, 80,
95, 156 ; Urs. 75 ; Wm. 14, 21, 40,
163
Palmer (Palm) als. Brooke, Joan, 127
Palmer, Melch als., Alice, 124 ; Jn. 70
Palmer, Melshe als., Alice, 124
Paltwin, Robt. 124
Panleyes, Chris. 44
Panting, Pantynge, Thos. 134, 174 ;
Wm. 62
Parboe, Thos. 163
Pardie, Pardey, Pardy, Pardye, Ann,
93 ; Eliza, 115 ; Margt. 174 ; Rich.
24, 26 ; Wm. 72, 123
Pardoe, Pardowe, P'dowe, Edw. 38,
42 ; Eliz. 36 ; Elnor, 106 ; Francis,
149; Jas. 137 ; Jn. 22, 38, 166 ;
Lewis, 1 10 ; Phil. 2, 149 ; Rich. 37,
78, 120, 145, 181, 197 ; Robt. 87,
115 ; Thos. 44, 69, 85, 89, 160 ;
Walt. 13, 94, 124 ; \Vm. 59
Parkehouse, Alice, 178
Parker, Anker, 166 ; Connon, 123 ;
Eliz. 46, n5; Ellen, 78; Francis,
160; Geo. 86, 199 ; Jn. 29, 48, 99,
lor, 170 ; Joyce, 85 ; Margy. 92 ;
Phil. 46, 160 ; Ralph, 160 ; Rich.
31, 79, no ; Robt. 3, 59, 123, 170 ;
Thos. 19, 64, 134* 149, 195 ; Walt.
16, 163; Wm. n, 46, 71, n5, 126,
196
232
Worcester Wilis and Administrations.
Parks, Parkes, Alice, 79 ; Chas. 130 ;
Edw. 156, 166; Eliz. 156; Hen.
189 ; Joanna, 174 ; Jone, i ; Jn. no,
127; Margt. 130; Rich. 166, 189;
Robt. 52 ; Rog. 56, 197 ; Thos. 36 ;
Wm. 1 15, 145
Paraell, Rich. 76
Parr, Parre, Joan, 134 ; Jn. 27, 33, 59,
61, 69, 145, 192 ; Thos. 74, 174 ;
Wm. 9, 123
Parrie, Jn. 65
Parson, Rich. 127
Parsonage, Edm. 40
Parsons, Ann, 127, 134; Edm. 160;
Jn. 43, 149, 181 ; Ralph, 145 ; Row.
60; Simon, 156; 1 hos. 52, 137;
Wm. 33, 124, 146. See also Persons
P(ar)soone (?), Jone, 49
Partenton, Partynton, Jn. 199; Wm. 45
Parton, Robt. 18
Partridge, Parteridge, Partrich, Geo.
127 ; Jn. 21, 76
Paston, Jn. no; Wm. 29, 189
Patchett, Gilb. 7 ; Thos. 48, 69, 130 ;
Wm. 50
Patchment, My. 178
Pateman, Hen. 137
Pathlow, Barnaby, 94 ; Thos. 8
Patricke, Patrick, Pattricke, Humph.
104 ; Jn. 48 ; Rich. 72, 96 ; Wm. 104
Patson, Hen. 178
Pattocke, George als.^ Thos. 1 59
Patty, Patye, Eliz. 86 ; Robt. 86 ;
Thos. 41
Paule, Anth. 137 ; Eliz. 30 ; Jn. 130
Paulin, Thos. 84
Paulmer, Ann, 149
Paulye, Pawly, Chris. 42 ; Dor. 186 ;
Thos. 186
Pawling, Jn. 64
Paxford, Joan, 91 ; Jn. 174 ; Thos.
20 ; Wm. 149. See also Packsford
Payne, Alex. 6 ; Anne, 102 ; Edw. 78 ;
Francis, 33, 79 ; Jn. 52, 183 ; Ralph,
145 ; Rich. 146 ; Wm. 103, 134
Paynter als. Handsome (Handsonne),
Jn. 130 ; Joyce, 109
Payton, Paytwine, Eliz. 183 ; Humf.
105; Jn. 62; My. 5; Margt. 36;
Rich. 25, 170 ; Robt. 25 ; Thos.
146 ; Wm. 52, 74, 130
Payton als. Tovey, Eliz. 183
Peachey, Hen. 51
Pearce, Pearse, Peerce, Peeres, Peers,
Perce, Perse, Anne, 20; Ciiles, 45 ;
Jn. 29, 59, 63, 98 ; Margy. 56 ; Rog.
76 ; Sibble, 56 ; Thos. 10. See also
Pierce
Pearce als. Gwine (Gwyn), Jn. 90 ;
Wm. 73
Pearce (Peers), Gwia als., Margt. 72
Pearcie, Rich. 47
Pearkes, Steph. 26 ; Thos. 145 ; Wm.
160
Pearsall, Persall, Hnmph. 186 ;Jn. 186,
188 ; Lawr. 68 ; Thos. 79, 145
Pearson, Peerson, Eliz. 10 ; Jn. 65 ;
Wm. 95
Peart, Pearte, Anth. 64 ; Stev. 134
Pebbardy, Edw. 192
Peers, see Pearce
Pemberton, Beat. 95 ; Betridg, 95 ; Jn.
78, 152 ; Rich. I ; Robt. 152
Pen, Penn, Penne, Ann, 160 ; Edw.
156 ; Eliz. 17, 45, 47, 115 ; Francis,
181 ; Gilb. 97, 99 ; Hen. 145, 174 ;
Humf. 47,77; Joan, 86; Jn. 166, 178,
192; Margt. 13; Mark, 145; My. 160;
Osw. 192, 197 ; Rog. 102 ; Silvester,
64; Thos. 17, 25, 105, 160; Wm. 72,
120, 186
Pencell, Pensell, Eliz. 145 ; Lawr. no;
Thos. 141
Pengrieffe, Thos. 17
Peniston, Wm. 149
Peniton (Pentorn), Edm. 36
Pennell, Alice, 141 ; Eliz. 149, 197 ;
Geo. 195 ; Jn. 15 ; Margy. 170;
Rich. 48, 134, 163 ; Robt. 27 ; Rog.
130, 178, 186; Sible, 134; Thos. 137,
156
Penrice, Penryce, Jeff. 192 ; Robt. 195
Penrice (Pendrice) als. Glover, Anne,
137; Eliz. 30; Geo. 163; Humf.
1 10 ; Robt. 170
Penrice, Glover als.., Jn. 80 ; Robt.
185
Penrice, Wheeler als.., Anne, 150, 186
Penrie, Edw. 68
Pensam, Margt. 60 ; Thos. 166
Peplov/e, Jn. n9 ; Margt. 160
Pere, Alice, 66
Perkins, Pirkins, Ann, 115, 141;
Frances, 160; Giles, 192; Hen. 174;
Joane, 12 ; Jn. 71, 104 ; Jone, 134 ;
Kath. 123; Phil. 197; Rich. 123,
166 ; Thos. 104, 160, 174 ; Wm.
107, 163, 197
Perks, Percks, Perkes, Agn. 63 ; Alice,
79; Ann, 26,72; Bernard, 19; Cath.
86 ; Chas. 145 ; Christn. 32 ; Edw.
ns ; Ell. 127 ; Elin. 55 ; Geo. 170,
183; Hen. 186; Hest. 188; Hugh,
76 ; Joane, 41, 85 ; Jn. 36, 45, 46,
69, 84, 123, 127, 160, 178 ; Margt.
38; Margy. n9 ; Martha, 160;
Nich. n5 ; Phil. 104; Rich. 73;
Robt. 71; Rog. 156; Thos. 134,
174, 195 ; Walt. 9 ; Wm. n, 29, 44,
no
Index Nominum.
^Z2>
Pcrrine, Thos. 67
Perrins, Jn. 85
Perrott, Perrot, My. 195 ; Tlios. 2 ;
Wm. 65, 98, no
Perry, Perrye, Perye, Chas. 115 ; Jn.
160; Margt. 195 ; Thos. i74;Wm. 27
Perry ah. Sheapward, Wm. 75
Perry (Perrie), Bufden ah., Jn. 92, 93
Perse, see Pearce
Persivall, Hen. 5 ; Margt. 81
Person, Rob. 75, 79
Persons, Eliz. 174 ; Maude, 11 ; Thos.
126 ; Tim. 24. See also Parsons
Peter, Jn. 64 ; Nich. 22 ; Wm. 19
Peter ah. Wagstaffe, (jeo. 134
Peters, Peeters, Edw. 49 ; Thos. 94
Petford, Petforde, Edw. 192 ; Geo.
115 ; Thos. 178*; Wm. 146
Pett, I sab. 25
Pettefer, Pettipher, Alice, 64 ; Rog. 52
Pettie, Robt. 6 ; Wm. 61
Pettie (Pettye), White ah., Joan, 31
Pettipace, Humph. 178
Pewtrace, Pewtress, Pewtris, I sab.
47 ; Jn. 189 ; Thos. 86 ; Wm. 137
Pharre, Pharr, Margt. 20 ; Rog. 58.
5^^ aho Farr
Phelps, Phelpes, Joseph, 124; Kath.
105 ; Rich. 99, 163 ; Wm. 17, 57
Phillips, Philips, Phillipes, Phillipps,
Alice, no; David, 149; Edw. 21,
145 ; Francis, 1 10 ; Humf. 78 ; Joan,
56 ; Jn. 67, 8r, 145, 152, 174 ; Kath.
94; Matt. 192; Rich. 145; Rog. 50;
Thos. 29 ; Wm. 63
Phillips <z/j. Waterman, Wm. 189
Phillips (Phillipps), Hawthorne als.,
Thos. 30
Phillips, Hay ah., Thos. 92
Phillis, Joan, 87 ; Rich. 192 ; Thos. 74,
183
Philpott, Anth. 181
Phippes, Phipps, Phiptes, Anne, 47 ;
Joan, 42 ; Jn. i ro, 130 ; Margy. 174 ;
Robt. 152 ; Thos. 170
Pickstocke, Dor. 156
Piddock, Cowp. ah., Anne, 97
Pidgeon, Pigeon, Ann, 104 ; Edw. 93 :
Hen. 170 ; Sybell, 170 ; Stev. 152 ;
Thos. 106 ; Wm. 134
Pierce, Piers, Pierse, Francis, 195 ;
Rich. 186 ; Thos. 78, 119 ; Wm. 34.
See aho Pearce
Pikerine, Mathew, 44
Pilhorn, Wm. 67
Pilkington, Pilkinton, Abraham, 70,
77, 96, 98, 134, 160 ; Gab. 127, 192 ;
Jn. 71, 73 ; Val. 123 ; Wm. no
Pillett, Pyllett, Edw. no, 163
Pinchin, Margy. 71
WORC. WILLS.— VOL. W.
Pinke, Rich. 65
Pinke (Pyncke), Cauley ah., Joan, 43
Pinkett, Chas. 163
Pinleye, Francis, 93
Pinner, Pinor, Pynnar, Edw. 106 ; Jn.
23, 170 ; Phil. 30
Pinnocke, Pinnock, Pinocke, Pynnock,
Pynnocke, Jn. 127 ; Rich. 8, 65, 98 ;
Wm. 41, 181
Pirton, Pyrton, Jn. 64 ; Robt. 8. See
aho Purton
Pitcher, Edm. 30
Pitt, Pytt, Alice, 19s; Ann, 123; Edm.
130 ; Eliz. 50 ; Humph. 61 ; Jn. 12,
62, 170; Margt. 170; Nich. 63;
Rich. 2, 49, n9 ; Simon, 160; Thos.
102 ; Wm. 23, 28, 31, 53, 56, 90
Pittford, Margt. 130
Pittman, Pitman, Edw. 123 ; Jane, 102 ;
Jn. 70
Pittmons, Joyce, 106
Pitts, Geo. 79
Pitway, Pittway, Edw. 44 ; Jn. 62,
160 ; Steph. 137, 160
Pivinch, Rich, i
Plante, Jn. 19
Plaster, Anne, 170
Platts, Robt. 16
Pleaden, Margy. 152
Pleasenton, Alice, 145 ; Francis, 137
Plevey, Thos. 62
Plomley, Hierome, 71
Plowmaker, Treves ah., Rog. 156
Plumbe (?) Elmnly, Robt. 10
Plumer, Jn. 170
Pollard, Pollord, Jn. 8, 9 ; Maud, 156 ;
Thos. 46, 123
Pollycatt, Rich. 8
Pomfrey, Thos. 186 ; Wm. 38
Poole, Alice, n, 178; Eliz. 86; Jas.
61 ; Jn. 85, 126, 163 ; Rich. 63, 74 ;
Thos. 42
Poolehouse ah. Fydowe, Edm. 25
Poolehouse (Poolhouse), Portman a/s.,
Walt. 170
Pooler, Ann, 134 ; Augustine, 186 ;
Francis, 141 ; Humph. 91 ; Jn. 195 ;
Joyce, 102 ; Rich, no ; Walt. 69
Poolie, Walt. 14
Poorse (Peerse), Rich. 77
Pope, Agn. 3; Joan, 130; Thos. 88,
149 ; Wm. 3, 134
Porter, Chas. 189 ; Chris. 127 ; Elinor,
19 ; Gilb. 149 ; Humph. 27 ; Jn. 2,
21, 22, 45; Nich. 46; Rich. 141 ;
Thos. 57 ; Wm. 170
Portman, Jn. 88 ; Thos. 195
Portman ah. Poolhouse, Walt. 170
Portman ah. Pullins, Ann, 152
Posterne, .Anne, 141
Q2
234
Worcester Wills and Administrations.
Potter, Francis, 152; Jn. 92; Nich.
160; Paris, no; Rich. 166; Thos.
170 ; Wm. 79
Poulson, Rich. 166
Poulter, Rich. 166
Pountney, Rich. 170, 186
Povie, Rog. no
Powell, Adam, 40 ; Barnaby, 68 ; Dav.
195 ; Edm. 90 ; Edw. 70 ; Euan,
160; Francis, 130; Hen. 115 ; Jn.
31, loi ; Jone, 33; Thos. 13, 76;
Wm. 160
Powell als. Lewys, Jn. 97
Power, Thos. 5
Powers, Oliver, 94
Powesse a/i'. Banbury, Erasmus, 123;
Gab. 146 ; Wm. 71
Powick als. Grister, Rich. 63
Powle, Thos. 76
Poyner, Frances, 186 ; Rich. 163, 178 ;
Thos. 78
Pratt, Ann, 192; Arth. 21; Chris.
183; Edw. 119; Geo. 120; Hen.
II ; Jn. 130; Rich. 72 ; Robt. 126;
Thos. 166 ; Wm. iic;, 170
Pratt, Bratt als.^ Ann, 53 ; Giles, 136 ;
Jn. 69 ; Robt. 2
Pratt, Pudye (^j/j-.. Humph, no
Pratye, Margt. 39
Preedy, Jn. 145, 178. See also Prlddie
Preese als. Beane, Dav. 106
Prentice, Jn. 153
Prescott, Ann, 55 ; Gilb. 134
Presse, Cath. 26
Prest, Preyst, Rich. 56 ; Wm. 43
Prestitch, Win. 43
Prettie, Prettey, Pretty, Prettye, Ann,
56; Eliz. 14; Geo. 54; Hen. 14;
Humph. n5 ; Jn. 145; Rich. 145;
Thos. 126 ; Wm. 15
Prewe, Rich. 192
Price, Prise, Ann, 192; Dav. 170*;
Edw. no*; Elijeus, 62 ; Evan, 174 ;
Hen. 72, 195 ; Jas. 95 ; Joan, 13 ;
Jn. 28, 50, 54, 73, 76, 91, ns, 130,
163, 192 ; Margt. 197 ; Rich. 39, 106,
137, 195 ; Thos. 52 ; Wm. 7, 156*
174
Price als. Inckbarrow, Anne, 170
Prichets, Thos. 43
Prickett, Jeff. 123
Priddie, Priddy, Pridy, Prydy, Edm.
49 ; Geo. 127 ; Jn. 76, 79
Prince, Jn. 84 ; Rich. 22 ; Robt. 105 ;
Wm. 106
Prior, Rich. 1 10
Pritchett, Hugh, 13 ; Isab. 100 ; Jn.
189 ; Margt. 156 ; Rich. 68; Thos. 46
Pritchett, Morg^an als.., Jane, 130
Procter, Jerard, 70
Prophet, Thos. 94
Prosser, Sible, 106
Prynn, Rich. 19
Pudye, Pratt a/j., Humph, no
Pulleie, Thos. 8
Puller, Rich. 195 ; Thos. no, 145
Pullins, Portman als., Ann, 152
Purser, Eliz. 90 ; Oliver, 21
Purser, Streete als.., Eliz. 105
Purshall, Dor. 174 ; Rog. 192
Purslowe, Purselow, Ann, 104 ; Joyce,
n
Purton, Margt. 55 ; Thos. 13. See
also Pirton
Pyllesbury, Thos. 18
Pyrma, Ann, 103
Quarrell, Geo. 67, 149 ; Giles, 192 ;
Margt. 79 ; Robt. 198
Quiney, Quinie, Adrian, 84 ; Jn. 70
Quittington, Anth. 166
Rabold, Dor. 179
Raboii, Rabon, Edw. 44 ; Eliz. 63 ;
Wm. 78
Raby, Rabie, Rabye, Humph. 175 ;
Jn. 6; Margy. 16; Sarah, 183;
Wm. 47
Racster, Jn. 175
Radford, Hen. 105 ; Jn. 35, 141
Rainalds, Edw. 160
Rainford, Raynford, Eliz. 81 ; Jn. 21
Rainsford, Hercules, 62
Randall, Randell, Randle, RandoU,
AUinne, 175; Jas. 17, 179; Joan,
71 ; Jn. 124 ; Margt. 16 ; Rich. 198 ;
Robt. 16 ; Wm. 38, 41
Randall als. Mowle, My. 36 ; Thos. 20
Randolphe, Mowle als.., Thos. 192
Ranford, Jn. 28
Rastell, Rastall, Wm. n, 198
Rastell (Rastle) als. Combes, Joan, 96
Ratcliffe, Wm. loi
Raven, Elin. 156 ; Jn. 131 ; Wm. 21,79
Ravenill, Thos. 95
Rawbon, Matt. 120
Rawlingson, Jn. 47
Rawlins, Rawlens, Rawlines, Anth. 67 ;
Elin. 17 ; Harry, 160; Hen. 78, 160
Jane, ni ; Joan, 105 ; Jn. 36, 149
Lucy, loi ; Margt. 40 ; Rich. 82, 88
Thos. 175
Rawlins als. Harte, Hugh, 127
Rawlins (Rawlens or Rawlyns), Cliffe
als., Jone, n7 ; Randolph, 108
Rawlins, Harrison als., Wm. 91
Rawlins, Hart als., Barbara, 69
Rawson, Joyce, 141
I
Index Nominum.
235
Raybold, Dor. 146; Geo. 30
Raynolds, Raynoldes, Raynolls, Anth.
171 ; Edw. 160; Eliz. 93 ; Francis,
97 ; Jone, 93 ; Rich. 60 ; Thos. 120,
152 ; Wm. 8, 149*, 179. See also
Reynolds
Raynscrafte, Urs. 115
Rea, Alice, 51 ; Edm. 179; Eliz. 85 ;
Greg. 120 ; Joane, 25 ; Jn. 99 ;
Mich. 36 ; Robt. 86 ; Thos. 28, 166,
192 ; Wm. 98, 124, 183
Reade, Read, Aug. 156; Eliz. 196;
Francis, 100; Hen. 188, 189; Hugh,
141 ; Kenelm, 106 ; Jn. 45, 47, in ;
Margt. 37, 39; Margy. 138, 156;
Rich. 188 ; Thos. 3, 24, 67, 183 ;
Walt. Ill; Wm. 2, 9, 76, 79, 163, 166
Readway, Redway, Kath. 62 ; Clem.
115
Reason, Thos. 27, 31
Reason ah. Shepard, Edm. 131
Redding', Readinge, Reddinge, Red-
dynge, Jas. 39 ; Jane, 28 ; Jn. 20,
141, 175; Kenelm, 189; Margt. 166
Reddinges, Francis, 100
Redway, see Readway
Reece, Ann, 68 ; Eliz. 181 ; Evan,
171 ; Hen. 64
Reeve, Reave, Reeue, Reve, And. 166 ;
Ann, 93 ; Geo. 59 ; Joan, 43, 93,
179 ; Jn. 99, 197 ; Kath. 87 ; Ricli.
21, 91, 98, 131 ; Stev. 97 ; Thos. 52,
120, 141 ; Wm. 6*, 76, 120, 146
Reeve, Edgin als.^ Wm. 126
Reeve (Reave), Tayler als.., Gatley a/j-.,
Thos. 43
Restall, Restell, Alice, 77 ; Jn. 40,
115, 160; Rich. 152, 166; Wm. 71,
98
Reynolds, Rennolds, Reynoldes, Ann,
160 ; Eliz. 93 ; Jn. 24 ; Kenelm, 54 ;
Thos. 61, no
Rhoades, Robt. 4
Riall, Alice, 60, 149. See also Ryall
Rice, Ryce, Jn. 95 ; Wm. 127
Richards, Richardes, And. 66, 104 ;
Ann, 69 ; Edw. 146 ; Elin. 40 ;
Humph. 120, 198 ; Joan, 131 ; Jn.
7, 56, 60, 8r, 84, 97, 120, 166 ;
Margt. 124 ; Maria, 199 ; Matthias,
171; Raphe, 6; Rich. 90; Robt.
Ill ; Thos. 6, 96, 192
Richards (Richardes) als. Hooper,
Thos. 57
Richards als. Lomley, Jn. 43
Richards als. Merrill, Geo. 141
Richards, Whoop (Hoop) als., Jn. 169
Richardson, Alice, 2 ; Jn. 94 ; Ralph,
99 ; Steph. 52 ; Thos. 12, 78
Richardson als. Smith, Fulke, 6
t 6
Richman, Edw. 134
Richmond, Ann, 186
Rickards, Rickardes, Geo. 66 ; Joan,
5 ; Jn. 156 ; Wm. 12, 124
Ricketts, Ann, 59 ; Jn. 137, 138 ; Mill.
r6o ; Thos. iii ; Wm. 183
Ridgdale, Hen. 1 1 1
Ridge, Harry, 66
Ridiall, Anne, 45
Ridwaye, Jn. 102
Rigbye, Wm. 48
Right, Francis, 97 ; Jn. 66
Riley, Ryley, Rylie, Eliz. 23 ; Geo.
120; Jn. 17, 174; Robt. -JT, Thos. 90
Rimell, see Rymell
Ringe, Jn. 181
Rinks, Frances, 100
Rise a/j. Harris, Jn. 141
Roades, Rodes, Edw. 127, 160; Margt.
192 ; Thos. 2. See also Rhoades
Robards, Margt. 179
Roberts, Robberts, Robertes, Alice, 36,
79; Arth. 183; Dan. 179; Dav.
137 ; Edw. 35, 67, 120, 124, 138 ;
Elin. 175; PVances, 196; Francis,
166 ; Giles, 68 ; Jn. 62, 90, 93, 149,
166*; Margt. 16,66, 100, 131'; My.
131 ; Mich. 24 ; Rich. 19, 60; Robt.
163 ; Thos. 30, 104, 156, 183, 192 ;
Walt. Ill ; Wm. 103, 115
Robins, Robbins, Robynes, Robyns,
Edm. 52 ; Edw. 23, 156 ; Eliz. 146 ;
Erne, 25 ; Grace, 28 ; Hen. 105 ;
Humf. 170 ; Joan, 28 ; Jn. 46, 65,
loi, 138, 166, 179* ; Lancelot, 196 ;
Margt. 4*; Ralph, 179; Rich. 14,35,
127, 146 ; Robt. 120 ; Thos. 78, 102,
115, 138 ; Wm. 6
Robins als. Wheeler, Thos. 53
Robins, Crumpe als., My. 139
Robinson, Ann, 163 ; Edw. 115 ; Hen.
39 ; Hugh, 32; Joane, 32 ; Jn. 152 ;
Robt. 96 ; Thos. 48
Robinson als. Horskeper, Margt. 104
Robinson (Robbinson) als. Mason, Jeff.
192 ; Thos. 152
Robinson (Robynson) als. Tanner, Jn.
39-
Robinson, Horsman als.., Wm. 87
Robson, Jn. 89, 96
Rock, Rocke, Eliz. 100 ; Isab. 100 ;
Jane, 171 ; Jn. 36, 38, 66; Robt.
115 ; Rog. 65, 92, 93; Thos. 189;
Wm. 96
Rodge, Ann, 166 ; Wm. 198
Roe, — , 34 ; Ann, 156 ; Eliz. 18, 28 ;
Humf. 124 ; Rich. 42 ; Robt. 94 ;
Thos. 30, 31 ; Wm. 23
Rogers, Alex. 134 ; Ann, 95, 102 ;
Edw. 124, 146; Eliz. 75: Francis'
2VD
Worces'cr Ul^/s aiiii Ad7Jiinistrations.
79 ; Humph. 65 ; Jn. 34, 54,95, 115;
Phil. 131 ; Rich. 47, 83, 170; Thos.
2,4,9, 25, 46,48,65, 175 ; Wn.. 47-
138 ; Win. 160
RoUes, Jn. 12
Rolt, Thos. 188
Romney, Rumney, Eliz. 49 ; Jn. 156 ;
Lydia, 152 ; Wm. 72
Rondle, Margt. 27
Ronford (?), Robt. 35
Roodes, Robt. 68 ; Wm. 31
Rooke, Margt. 6
Roose, Roosse, Cath. 19 ; Robt. 23
Rop, Rich. 88, 156
Roper, EHz. 198 ; Rich. 11 ; Thos. 181
Rose, AHce, 86 ; Ann, 26, 39, in; Jn.
20,47,97, 156; Margt. 149; Nich.
98 ; I'hil. 197 ; Rich. 120, 192 ;
Robt. 40, III ; Thos. 68, 179 ; Wm.
102, 156
Rosse, Ross, Alice, 124; Francis,
127 ; Joan, 163 ; Jn. 127, 198; Wm.
156
Rotten, Rotton, Ann, 146; Jn. 97;
Rachel, 134 ; Sim. 152
Rough, Margt. 186 ; Thos. 186
Roulson, Edw. 52
Round, Rownd, Thos. 11, 197 ; Wm.41
Rouse, Rowse, Jn. 12 ; Joyce, 124 ;
Thos. Ill; Wm. 45
Rowbridge, Hen. 55 ; Wm. 95, 97
Rowe, Rich. 183
Rowland, Griffith, 65 ; Joane, 82
Rowland als. Stayner, Robt. 103, 104,
149
Rowley, Christian, 102 ; Francis, 25,
175 ; Jn. 24 ; Steph. 4 ; Thos. 12 ;
Wm. 181
Rownd, see Round
Rowney, Wm. 20, 39
Rowse, see Rouse
Rowson, Roweson, Joyce, 93 ; Thos.
138
Roy, Margy. 51 ; Wm. 16
Royall, Edm. 189
Rucke, Nich. 120
Rudge, Ann, 105 ; Robt. 196 ; Sim.
98 ; Thos. 1 10 ; Wm. i 56
Rudge, Leeke als., Bryan, 130 ; Edw.
183
Rugley, Wm. 35, 37
Rumney, see Romney
Rusgreve, Griffin, 166 ; Joan, 166
Rushall, Eliz. 166; Geo. 171 ; Jn. 31
Rushmore, Wm. 156
Rushton, Nich. 79; Robt. 97; Wm. 79
Russell, Agn. 40 ; Elin. 3 ; Eliz. 106,
III, 130; Hen. 34; Jn. 100, 104,
127, 146 ; Margt. 7, 9, 13, 95, 160,
179 ; Rich. 83 ; Robt. 2 ; Rog. 84 ;
Thos. 71, loi, 130, 131, 141, 184,
192 ; Wm. 29, 56
Russell als. Harrison, Margt. 82
Russon, Alice, 160 ; Jn. 141
Rutter, Clem. 166 ; Jn. 196
Rutter, Carpenter als.., Jas. 75
Ryall, Alice, 56 ; Edm. 192 ; Rich.
75 ; Wm. 146. See also Riall
Ryeve, Margt. 33
Ryme, Jas. 149
Rymell, Rimell, Ai,m. 50 ; My. 149 ;
Rich. 98 ; Thos. 188
Rynoldes, My. 33
Ryver, Jn. 115
Sabell, Gabriel, 167
Sabin, Hen. 102 ; Wm. 127
Sadler, Sadlar, Isab. 127 ; Rich. 17,
41, 49 ; als. Chandlers, Wm. 100
Sage, Jn. 171
Sale, Saell, Brace, 196 ; Chris. 40 ;
Jn. 16, 57, 146*; Marie, 25 ; Wm.
188 ; Bartolomew als.., Antonie, 76 ;
Bartlome als.., Wm. 136
Salisburie, Ann, 63
Salley, Robt. 95
Sallis, Sallyce, Geo. 39 ; Thos. 131
Salman, Salmon, Jn. 135, 161, 199.
See also Samon
Salter, Jn. 146 ; Rich. 171 ; Robt. 116.
See also Saulter
Salwey, Sallway, Salway, Atith. 184 ;
Rich. 141, 193 ; Robt. 42 ; Thos. 2,
14
Sambache, Jn. 4
Samon, Sammon, And. 186 ; Phil. 47 ;
Rich. 59 ; Clarke als.., Hen. 26
Samson, Sampson, Francis, 24 ; Jn.
15 ; Walt. 45
Sanckyne {or Senkin), Seaverne als..,
Anne, 29 ; Christian, 163 ; Walt. 58
Sandall, Sandle, Sandoll, Humf. 7 ;
Jn. 149; Thos. 135
Sanders, see Saunders
Sandes, Rich. 6
Sandford, Sanford, Ann, 66 ; Jn. loi ;
Joyce, 93 ; Carpenter als.., Fran-^is,
47 ; Humf. 29 ; Wm. 76
Sandie, Robt. 62
Sandlands, Ann, 175 ; Francis, 65 ;
Jn. 18 ; Rich. 106
Sansara, Sansom, Anne, 7 ; Jn- 38
Sargeant, Sargeante, Sargent, Jn.
149; Rich. 25; Wm. 156. See also
Sergeant
Sarles, Tlios. 76
Sarson. Joan, 4^' ; Jn. 184
Saterforde, Rog. 19. See also Setter-
ford
Index Noniinit7n.
237
Saulter, Castle [pr Castell) als., Isab.
108 ; Rich. 75. See also Salter
Saunders, Sanders, Alice, 156; Ann,
124, 127 ; Cath. 36 ; Chas. 79 ;
Edm. 15 ; Edw. 134 ; Elenor, 167 ;
Frances, 63 ; Francis, in; Geo.
87 ; Hen. 88, 100, loi ; Jn. 37, 59,
66, 79, 81, 105, 106, 175, 188 ; Julian,
161 ; Laur. 26, 104 ; Nich. 160 ;
Ralph, 43; Rich. 38, 56, 124, 138,
142, 171; Robt. 104, 196; .Susan,
156 ; Symon, 29 ; Thos. 11, 43*, 52,
III, 146, 152, 156, 193*; Ursula,
120 ; Wm. 2, 4, 6, 71, 135, 141, 146,
167
Savage, Sauadge, Savadge, Ann, 34 ;
Chris. 181 ; Eliz. 127, 146 ; Geo.
160 ; Hen. 12 ; Jas. 12 ; Jane, 107 ;
Jn- IZ, 74, 94, 146, 152 ; Leonard,
6; Margt. 106; My. 98, 100; Pet.
79 ; Phil. Ti ; Rich. 19, 62, 171,
179; Thos. 3, 73, 100, 167, 179;
Wm. 134, 175
Savaker, .Alice, 167
Savell, Jn. in
Sawfould, Jn. 42
Sayer, Sayre, Edw. in; Jn. 95
Scarlett, Scarellett, Alice, 2 ; Jn. 131 ;
Margy. 44 ; Phil. 1 1 1
SchoUowe, Wm. 120. See also Scul-
lowe
Sclater, Sclatter, Robt. 40 ; Wm. 120
Sclycer, Anne, 1 1 1. See also Sklicer
and Slyser
Scoler, Ann, 34
Scott, Scot, Francis, 39 ; Margt. 31 ;
My. 167 ; Walt. 116
Scotton, Rowland, 20
Scriven, Rich. 35
ScuUowe, Sam. 45. See also Schol-
lowe
Seaborn, Jn. y^
Seakin, Alice, 10
Seaman als. Smith, Wm. 160
Seamey, Thos. 171
Searche, Edw. 81 ; Wm. 103
Seaverne, Severne, Gabriel, 1 20 ; Joane,
94 ; Jone, 3 ; Rich. 67 ; Robt. 26 ;
Walt. 134 ; Wm. 19, 102 ; als.
Sanckyne(Senkin),Anne,29;Christn.
163 ; Walt. 58
Seely, Jn. 142
Sefton, Alice, 15
Seghwick, Elenor, 71
Sellman, Morgan, 181
Senkin, see Sanckyne
Sergeant, Sergent, Isab. loi ; Jn. 8,
34 ; Rich. 90. See also Sargeant
Setterford, (^eo. in; als. Corser,
PhiHs, 32. See also Saterforde
Sexton, Jn. 149
Shackle, Rich. 27
Shackleton, Thos. 198
Shailor, Thos. 35
Shakespeare, Shakesper, Shaksper,
Shaxspeare, Shaxsper, Shaxspere,
Eliz. 62 ; Geo. 127, 131 ; Kjili. 62 ;
Thos. 64, 127, 146 ; Wm. 55
Sharma, Francis, 13
Sharman, Margt. 161 ; Rich. 188 : als.
Livesie, Anne, 179; Lulsey ah.,
Wm. 137 ; Nicholas als., Alice, 80
Sharp, Sharpe, Agnes, 54 ; Alice, 152 :
Hen. 79; Jn. 86, 92, 131 ; Kaih.
87 ; Rich. 198 ; Robt. 68 ; Thos.
13 ; Wm. 40, 156
Sharpies a/j. Fogge, Edm. 198
Sharplinge, Hen. 131
Shatswell, see Shotswell
Shawe, Edw. 18 ; Jn. 93, 131 ; Julie,
135 ; Rich. 74 ; Thos. i, 32, 124 ;
Wm. 171
Shaylard, Shaylerd, Hen. 102, 186;
Jn. 184; Margy. 186; My. 186;
Nich. 186*; Thos. 179; Wm. 45
Sheapard, Jn. 186 ; Thos. 95, )88
Sheapward, Perry als., Wni. 75. Sre
also Shepheard
Sheere, Izabell, 22 ; Thos. 163
Sheffeild, Thos. 4
Sheldon, Anth. 181 ; Francis, 146 ;
Jane, 88 ; Margt. 70 ; My. 52 ; Robt.
31 ; Thos. 86; Wm. 104, 13.^
Shelton, Robt. 134
Shenston, Rog. 106
Shepheard, Shephard, Sheppard,
Shepard, Ann, i ; Eliz. 93 ; Jn. 90 ;
Rich. 120; Thos. 120 ; Wm. 175;
Reason als., Edm. 131. See also
Sheapard
Sheppey, Ricli. 16
Sheriffe, Sheireffe, Shereiffe, Sheriff,
Sherryf, .'\lice, 9 ; (]eo. 76, 198 ;
Hen. 27; Jn. 85, 138; Robt. 120;
als. Simons, Jn. 77, 97. See also
Sh reive
Sherley, Shurly, Edm. 184; Margv.
47
Sherlock, Wm. 167
Sherwin, Sharwyne, Ann, 62 ; Edw.
56
Sherwood, Sherewood, Rich. 167 ;
Robt. 88
Sheward, Shewerd, Shuarde, Am-
philis, 12 ; Jn. 7, 68, 131 ; Rich. 2 ;
Flecher als., Wm. 1 1
Shewsmith, Shusesmithe, Geo. 44 ;
I'et. 22 ; Thos. 175
Shewster, Jn. 45 ; Clarke als., Margt.
129
238
Worcester Wills and Administrations.
Shipman, Jn. 66
Shipside, Ann, 84
Ship way, Humph. 175
Shone, I sab. 131
Shoreley, Margy. 49
Short, Jn. 135
Shorthasle, Jn. 193
Shotswell, Shatswell, Shoteswell,
Jane, 127 ; Jn. 33 ; Thos. 81
Showell, Showle, Francis, 3 ; My. 2,
103 ; Thos. 51
Showier, Jn. 171 ; Judith, 188 ; Thos.
37
Shrausburie, Wm. 79
Shreive, Shreevffe (Shreife), Shrive,
Alice, 7 ; Edm. 48 ; Hen. 134 ;
Isab. 23 ; Jn. 24, 47 ; Thos. 163 ;
Rich. 198 ; Wm. 78. See also
Sheriffe
Sich, Sitch, Sitche, Sych,Syche, Hiimf.
160, 163 ; Hugh, 127 ; Joan, 23, 193 ;
Wm. 120
Sid way, Rich. 186
Silvester, Wm. 68
Simcocks, Symcox, Robt. 171 ; Thos.
16-7 ; als. Brooke, Jn. 19 ; Brooke
ali.y Jn. 22
Sitnkins, Wm. 51
Simonds, Simons, Eliz. 175 ; als.
Mounford, Joan, 58 ; als. Mumforde,
Jn. 33 ; Sheriff rt/j., Jn. 77, 97. .SV^
also Symonds
Singer, Pagea/j., Eliz. 130 ; als. Page,
Rich. 171
Skay, Skaye, Jn. 7, 15
Skeele, Jn. 179
Skelding, Thos. 196
Skelton, Jn. 9, 36 ; Rich. 106
Skiler, I'hil. 34
Skinner, Edw. 196 ; Thos. 184
Sklicer, Chris. 67. See also Sclycer
ami Slyser
Skudamore, Rich. 1 1 1
Slade, Dorothy, 53 ; Thos. 175
Slater, Jn. 34
Slatter, Ann, 81 ; Jn. 7 ; Thos. 81 ;
Wm. 104, 156
Slough, Eliz. 8 ; Jn. 66
Sly, Slie, Slye, Agn. 7 ; Cath. 175
Clement, 198; Edw. 69; Eliz. 152
Francis, 131 ; Jn. 149; Pet. 127
Rich. 83 ; Wm. 42, 79, 92
Slyser, Humf. 47. See also Sclyser
and Sklicer
Smale, Jn. 171
Small, Jn. 196 ; Joise, 20 ; My. 124
Smallman, Thos. 188
Smallwood, Rich. 131
Smart, Smarte, Edw. 96 ; Eliz. 91 ;
Francis, 5, 9; Hen. 107; Hugh,
25 ; Jn. 127 ; Margt. 58 ; Mich.
196 ; Rich. 196 ; Robt. 100 ; Thos.
31, 175
Smith, Smyth, — 54; Afiferie, 196;
Alex. 184; Alice, 45, 196; Ann,
3, 40, 146 ; Anne, 161 ; Anth. 81,
142 ; Arth. 131 ; Bridget, 163 ;
Barbara, 97, 98; Cath. 149, 156;
Christian, 152, 171 ; Chris. 64, 89,
92; Cicely, 167; Dor. 116; Edw.
99, 100, 103, 116 ; Eliz. 50, 54, 149,
156, i8i, 196; Francis, 16, 83, 87,
88, III, 192; Galfrid, 75; (leo. 96,
102, 120*; Gilb. 171, 193; Giles,
127; Guye, 49; Hen. 18, 46, ii6,
167* 184 ; Hester, 167 ; Hugh, 189,
196 ; Humph. 6, 124 ; Isab. 39, 41 ;
Jas. 167 ; Jeffraye, 3 ; Joan, 42,
106, 124, 138, 160, 186, 198; Jn. I,
3*, 10, 22, 25, 26, 35, 37, 38, 45, 49,
51,71, 72* 82, 89, 97, 99, 105, III*
124, 134, 135* 138, 152, 156, 175*
188, 189 ; Jonathan, 97, 98, 104 ;
Joyce, 100, 134, 189 ; Kath. 47 ;
Leonard, 65 ; Margt. 28, 55, 131,
196 ; Margy. 53, 107, 124 ; My. 29 ;
Morris, jj ; Nich. 134 ; Pet. 142,
198; Rich. 4, 5, II, 25, 29, 34,45,
47, 120, 124, 141, 163, 175, 186, 188 ;
Robt. 41, 64, 65, 70, 116*, 167 ; Rog.
75, 124, 142 ; Sibilla, 192 ; Steph.
167 ; Susanna, 142 ; Thos. 6*, 9,
II, 13, 29, 32, 68, 74, 76, 90, 95, 102,
III* 116, 131* 134, 167, 179, 198;
Wm. 7, 13, 16, 18, 21, 46, 61,68, 76,
90, loi, 104, 107* 124, 127, 138, 146,
149, 161, 175, 181, 186, 198 ; Am-
phlett als., Rich. 2 ; als. Baker, Jn.
28 ; rt/j. Clent, Margerie, 142 ; Cooke
als.., Alice, 32 ; als. Cooke, Rich. 2 1 ;
als. Courte, Rich. 152 ; Thos. 28 ;
Faxmtr als., ]n. 38, 109 ; als. Farmer,
Thos. 8, 34, 107 ; Wm. 46 ; Francis
als., Thos. 148 ; als. Giles, Jn. 11 1 ;
Hale als., Wm. 19 ; Mattey als.,
Joan, 197 ; Moore als., Anne, 166;
Richardson als., Fulke, 6 ; Seaman
als., Wm. 160 ; Taylcr als., Jn. 175 ;
My. 163 ; Thos. 192 ; als. Thorley,
Anne, 171
Snape, Robt. 11
Sneade, Chris. 24 ; Jn. 84
Sneape, Geo. 75
Sneath, Robt. 127
Snow, Jane, 131 ; Wm. 68, 186
Sockett, Thos. 171
Soden, Wm. 138
Soley, Wm. 104
Sellers, Thos. 156
SoUoway, Robt. 49
Index Nominuni.
239
Somerfeild, Hen. 138
Somerton, Thos. 69
Sorrell, Ann, 156 ; Francis, 98
Soule, Sowle, Hen. 71 ; Robt. 54 ;
Thos. 23
South, Jn. Ill ; Robt. 91 ; Thos. 92
Southerne, Sowtherne, Jn. 7, 58, 120 ;
Nich. 189; Symon, 131
Sowdeo, Sowdon, Jn. 115 ; Rich. 86 ;
Wm. 84, 142 ; Mencea/.r., My. 137
Sowley, Agn. 8 ; Eleanor, 94 ; Ellen,
54; Gilb. 167; Jn. 58, 81, 120;
Raphe, 15 ; Thos. 54, 63 ; Wm. 6
Sowtham, Jn. 29 ; Rich. 35 ; Thos. 89
Sowtholl, Southall, Bennet, 6 ; Francis,
95 ; Jn. 93 ; Wm. 131
Spaldinge, Wm. 60
Sparke, Alice, 199 ; Cath. 29 ; Joan,
152 ; Jn. 120, 149 ; Rich. 116 ; Thos.
107
Sparkes, Ann, 149
Sparrie, Sparry, Alice, 124 ; Eliz. 188 ;
Hen. 198 ; Humf. 70 ; Jn. 62, 100,
184 ; Thos. 97 ; Wm. 42, 160
Spencer, Robt. 89
Spicer, Thos. 3, 127 ; Hill als., Jn. 39
Spier, Embry, 156
Spillman, Wm. 28
Spilsbury, Hen. 196 ; Joan, 69; Jn. 33
Spon, Thos. 47
Spooner, Sponer, Agn. 88 ; Eliz. 88 ;
Jn. 24 ; Margy. 124 ; Thos. 9 ; Wm.
2, 4, 116, 120, 138, 188 ; als. Fydoe,
Frances, loi
Spragge, Eliz. 171
Squire, Alice, 188; Eliz. 188 ; Hugh,
184; Jn. 124
Squirry, Rich. 29
Squrry, Ann, 37
Stafforde, Jas. 6
Stainton, Staynton, Jn. 75 ; Silvanus,
171; Wm. 1 1
Staite, Jn. 175
Stallard, Stallord, Jn. 171 ; Rd. 179
Stampes, Ale.x. 161 ; Rich. 149 ; Rog.
19; als. Tewe, Jn. 8; My. 152;
Wm. 141. -See also Stumpes als.
Tewe
Standish, Edw. 198
Standley, Rich. 60
Stanford, Edith, 193 ; Eliz, 81 ; Jn.
152 ; Phil. 62
Stanley, Bridget, 163 ; Deanes, 27 ;
Rog. 72 ; als. Cooke, Jn. 7
Stanton, Dor. 10, 160; Frances, 131 ;
Geo. 152 ; Hen. 85, 167 ; Humf. 76,
III ; MargL 138 ; Phil. 85 ; Rich.
100, 124 ; Rog. 75 ; Thos. 124, 138 ;
Wm. 57. See also Staunton
Stanway als. Fryzar, Sybill, 48
Staple, Anth. 179 ; Edw. 11 1 ; Mich. 8 1 ;
Wm. 3
Staples, Francis, 46 ; Joane, 167 ; Jn. 42 ;
Mawde, 2 ; Thos. 37, 50, 181
Starkey, Authery, 83
Staunton, Abraham, 163 ; Alice, 152
Hen. 152 ; Humf. 79, 171, 198
Jas. 149 ; Jn. 12, 13, 41, 105, 196
Margt. 2 ; Rich. 71, 80; Thos. 80
Wm. 29, 57, 78, 99, 152, 184, 188.
See also Stanton
Stawton, Mich, 29
Stayner, Rowland a/j., Robt. 103, 104,
149
Steite, see Steyte
Stenton, Jn, 30
Stephens, J n. 156; Margt. 26; Robt.
116 ; Thos. 57 ; Wm. 152. See also
Stevens
Stermie, Thos. 9
Stevens, Francis, 55 ; Joan, 3, 83 ; Jn.
14, 26, 99, 161, 175, 184; Mawde,
23 ; Rich, hi; Robt. 72 ; Thos.
23 ; Wm. 37, 48 ; als. Weaver, —
49 ; Margt. 3 ; Wm. 44. See also
Stephens
Stevenson, Hen. 8 ; Jn. 74, 171 ;
Rich. 96
Steward, Ann, 188 ; Eliz. 85 ; Humph.
30; Jn. 107, 167; My. 116; Rich.
29, 156; Thos. 116; Walt. 120
Steyt, Steite, Alice, loi ; Robt. 77
Stickley, Styckly, Hen. 138 ; Rich.
167 ; Thos. 135*
Stile, Style, Math. 127 ; Wm. 92
Stinton, Geo. 127, 138; Joan, 160;
Jn. 186 ; Margy. 156
Stivens, Jn. 22
Stoakes, see Stokes
Stockall, Rich. 198
Stockdale, Robt. 189
Stocke, Edw. 107 ; Geo. 83 ; Hugh,
179; Jn. 152 ; Rich. 94; Wm. 4,
64, 77, i6j
Stockinge als. Myntam, Eliz. 142 ;
Jn. 41 ; Thos. 134 ; Wm. 120
Stockton, Jn. 167 ; Thos. 181
Stokes, Stoakes, Stooks, Alice, 175 ;
Hen. 36, 83, 89; Jn. 186; Ralph,
127 ; Rich. 175 ; Robt. 138 ; Thos.
56, 105 ; Wm. 21 ; als. Nycoles,
Wm. 138 ; Nicholls als.., Wm. 141
Stollard, Clem. 61 ; Francis, 156 ;
Jn. 32 ; Wm. 26
Stone, Edw, 75 ; Eliz. 149 ; Humph.
90 ; Jn. 21, 44, 193 ; Margy. 97 ;
Rich. 42, 127, 131, 149, 196 ; Rog.
38, 57 ; Thos. 120; Wm. 149, 188
Stoneail, Stonehall, Stonnall, Anne,
116; Humf. 189; Jn. 74, III;
240
Worcester Wills and Administrations.
Margy. 152 ; Rog. 189 ; Rowland,
116; Thos. 95 ; Wm. 86
Stooks, see Stokes
Stower, Edw. 7 ; Jn. 134, 186; Phil.
54
Stowers, Wm. 160
Straine, Strayne, Eliz. 33 ; Rich. 156 ;
Wm. 175
Strainge, Strange, False, 4 ; Hen.
74 ; Rich. 53 ; Wm. 75
Strapey, Arth. 135
Stratford, Margt. loi ; Thos. 135
Stratton, Jn. 81
Streate, Streete, Jn. 146 ; Margt. 12 ;
Rich. 79 ; (lis. Purser, Eliz. 105
Strenshon, Wm. 86
Stretch, Eliz. 146 ; Jn.96 ; Thos. 131 ;
Wm. 92
Stretton, Elinor, 51 ; Rich. 179
Strickland, Hen. 7
Stringer, Rich. 95, 1 16 ; Robt. 106
Stringfellowe, Jn. 33
Stubbes(?), Hen. 67
Stumpes «/i-. Tewe, My. 171. See also
Stampes als. Tewe
Sturacres, Bickermill als.., Thos. 102.
See also Stursaker als. Byckermyll
Stur'ch, Lawr. 181 ; Margt. iii, 146;
Rich. 81
Sturdye, Eliz. 45, 54 ; Jn. 27 ; Rich.
28 ; Thos. 14 ; Wm, 37
Stursaker als. Byckermyll, Joyce, 167.
See also Tursaker
Styche, Radulph, 192
StyflFe, Isab. 26
Style, see Stile
Such, Hen. 58 ; Jn. 5, 175 ; Rich. 179
Suddiatt, Rich. 51
Suffyld, Suffield, Margt. 17 ; Wm. 16
Sullis, Jn. 146
Sumbers, Francis, 175
Summer, Thos. 12
Summers, Ann, 146
Sumner, Jn. 58
Surman, Surmon, Anth. 167 ; Eliz. 37,
39, 44 ; Isab. 82 ; Jn. 53, 146, 184 ;
Wm. 199
Suter, Hugh, 50 ; Robt. 24
Sutton, Edw. 171 ; Nich. 175 ; nls.
Dudley, Dor. 138 ; Thos. 70, 193
Swaine, Swayne, Jn. 89 ; Susanna,
38 ; Susan, 39 ; Wm. 156
Swarbrake, Jn. 47
Swarbrooke, Thos. 175
Swatkins, Eliz. 186
Swetman, Walt. 97 ; Wm. 71
Swift, Swyft, Jn. 39; Rich. 160;
Thos. 64, 138, 163 ; Wm. 23
Swindall, Humph. 35
Swyndlls, Wm. 77
Sye, Margy. 149
Symes, Hen. 2 ; Walt. 6
Symonds, Symons, Ann, 116; Anne,
189 ; Eleanor, 73 ; Eliz. 98 ; Francis,
71, 127 ; Geo. 42 ; Jas. 37, 39 ; Joan,
120; Jn. 49, 55 ; Rich. 82, 124, 131,
152, 184, 188; Robt. 193; Thos.
48, 142, 167, 179, 189 ; Wm. 46, 92,
100, 193 ; Dickins als.., Alice, 122 ;
als. Sherife, Jn. 77, 97
Syner, Wm. 199
Synnox, Thos. 127
Sysemore, Abraham, 149
Tabott, Eliz. 36
Tacie (?), Alye als., Thos. 26
Tafte, Geo. 9 ; Jn. 142 ; Wm. 3, 52
Tagge, Edw. 55 ; Humph. 38, 39
Tailor, Robt. 41 ; Thos. in, 146 ; als.
Mylward, Nich. 21. See also TajX^r
Tandie, Tandy, Ann, 93 ; Barnard, 74 ;
Edm. 66; Eliz. 135, 142; Francis,
104 ; Geo. 196 ; Gervase, 124 ; Hen.
22, 53, 63, 146, 175 ; Isab. 198 ;
Joan, 64 ; Jn. 124, 175* 193 ;
Joyce, III ; My. 104; Rich. 8 ;
Rog. 91 ; Rose, 127 ; Steph. 11 ;
Thos. 55, 90, 157 ; Wm. 30, 45, 49,
96, III; als. Whooper, Margy. 127 ;
als. Weaver, Francis, 186
Tanner, Anne, 135 ; Barnard, 66;
Edith, 68 ; Eliz. 193 ; Jn. 39, 193 ;
Nich. 91 ; Thos. 64 ; Hodges als.,
Eliz. 122 ; Wm. 73 ; Robynson als.,
Jn- 39
Tarpley, Edw. 127 ; Felice, 104. See
also Torpley
Tasker, Tasscore, Clem. 146 ; Jn. 124,
161 ; Wm. 69
Tavender, Francis, 198 ; Rich. 61
Taverner, Jn. 149
Tawney, Thos. iii, 153
Tayler, Taylor, Agar, 175 ; Agn. 161 ;
Alex. 94 ; Alice, 188 ; Ann, 7, 17,
62, 106; Anth. 51 ; Barth. 181;
Chris. 120 ; Dav. 72 ; Dor. 106 ;
Edginn, 37 ; Edm. 72,77, 79 ; Edw.
58, 120 ; Elinor, 102 ; Eliz. 22, 54,
175 ; Francis, 120 ; Geo. 105, 163 ;
Jas. 93 ; Joane, 53 ; Jn. 12, 13, 32,
34, 69, 86, 88, 116, 142, 157, 17s, '84,
189, 198, 199; Leon. 138; Margt.
89, 93, 100 ; My. 131 ; Nich. 53,
175 ; Rph. 90; Rich. 3, 9* 15, 40,
52, 135*, 157 ; Robt. 32, 198 ; Rog.
138 ; Silvester, 20 ; Thos. 9, 31, 63,
67, 87, 131, 179, 198; Wm. 15, 50,
91,94, 157, 164, i8r, 186, 196; als.
Griffin, Joan, 181 ; Gyttens a/j'., Jn.
Index Nominum.
241
151 ; Hierne ah., Eliz. 7 ; Lea rt/j.,
Elnor, 20 ; als. Reave als. Gatley,
Thos. 43 ; Smith als., Jn. 175 ; My.
163 ; Thos. 192 ; rt/j. Waker, Humf.
65 ; als. Walker, Wm. 184. See
also Tailor
Taynton, Teynton, Margy. 124 ; Wm.
1 3 r . See also Teinton
Teale, Ann, 97 ; Thos. 39
Teinton, Hen. 87 ; Wm. 135. See also
Taynton
Tellett, Rich. 47
Tenan, Hen. 57
Tennant, Tennent, Humf. 14 ; Margy.
30 ; My. 41 ; Miles, 42 ; Wm. 4
Terrell, Thos. 39
Terrett, Andrew, 1 16 ; Eliz. 199 ; Hen.
91 ; Nicli. 142
Terrie, Terry, Agn. 127 ; Ann, 196 ;
Nich. 85 ; Rich. 181
Tewe, Joan,64 ; Stampes ((?r Stumpes)
als.,]r\. 8; My. 152,171 ; Wm. 141
Tewson, Geo. 49
Thatcher, Francis, 127 ; Hunif. 79,
81 ; Thos. 196
Theaker, I sab. 2
Therkeld als. Firkins, Jn. 138
Thirker, Alice, 91
Thomas, Ann, 188 ; Edm. 146, 175 ;
Joan, 64 ; Jn. 47 ; Kath. 50 ; Margy.
80; Phil. 58 ; Rich. 55, 135; Wm.
36, 62, 199 ; Lipp als. Yonghen
{should be App Thomas), Geo. 163
Thomason, Wm. 167
Thomkins, Avis, 83. See also Tom-
kins
Thoms, Rich. 49. See also Toms
Thorley, Smith als., Anne, 171
Thorn, Phil. 86 ; Rich. 33, 127 ; Sibbell,
94 ; Wm. 60
Thornes, Edm. 4
Thornburgh, Thornburye, Jeff. 82 ;
Rph. 184 ; als. Wellifed, Alice, 5 ;
Jn. 52
Thornett, Anne, 106
Thornhill, Wm. 153
Thornton, J n. 80; Maigt. 127
Throckmorton, Francis, in ; Geo. 49
Throgmorton (?), Geo. 88
Throppe, Throupp, Thrupp, Jn. 5 ;
Leon. 179; Walt. 153; Wm. 12,
186
Thrustone*rt/j. Turlston, Thos. 146
Tibbetts, Tibbitts, Tibbotts, Hugh,
102 ; Jn. 26 ; Rich. 97 ; Robt. 7,
II ; Thos. 127
Tibbott, Tybbotte, Alice, 116; Robt.
51 ; Valentine, 49
Tickeridf e, Arnold, 89
Tiler, Tyler, Blanch, 37 ; Francis,
WORC. WILLS. — VOL. II,
127 ; Isaac, 171 ; Joan, 27 ; Jn. 163 ;
Rich. 15
Till, Thos. 181
Tilladdams, Thos. 157
Tillam, Jn. 79; Margy. 156; Thos.
79
Tillie, Rich. 179
Timbrell, Edw. 67
Times, Edw. 138, 171, 175
Timmens, Rich. 76
Tindes, Rich. 19
Tinker, Tynker, Jn. 138 ; Phil. 167
Tipper, Thos. 138
Tippinge, Typpinge, Joan, 44, 49, 105 ;
Rich. I ; Thos. 52
Tirer, Tyrer, Chris. 156 ; Rich. 77 ;
Thos. 37, 39
Tolley, Tollie, Tolly, Alice, 10, 99 ;
Elinor, 138; Eliz. 7; Geo. 15;
Griffen, 11 ; Jn. 3, 116, 131, 171 ;
Joice, 4 ; Margt. 6 ; Rich. 135, 193 ;
Thos. 120, 175* ; Wm. 31
Tombes, Humph. 149
Toms, Tomes, Alice, 163 ; Edm. 68 ;
Ellen, 47 ; Humph. 5, 146 ; Jn. 127,
193 ; Rich. 79 ; Rog. 120, 135 ; Wm.
21, 1 16, 149, 152
Tomkins, Tompkins, Baldwin, 193 ;
Jn. 196; Marian, 171 ; Nich. 188;
Rich. 57, 153 ; Walt. 41 ; Wm. 163.
See also Thomkins
Tomlins, Rich. 146 ; Wm. 106 ; als.
Baker, Nich. 23
Tomlinson, Jn. 18
Tompson, Tomson, Alice, 1 57 ; Edw.
142 ; Ellinor, u ; Jas. 146 ; Lawr.
188 ; Nich. 19, 131 ; Thos. 40, loi ;
Wm. 85 ; als. Beare, Wm. 135, 198 ;
als. Hunt, Hen. 149
Tonks, Geo. 153; Rich. 127
Tonnerton, Francis, 98. See also
Tunnerton
Tony, Chris. 1 1 1
Tornor, see Turner
Torpley, Alice, 12 ; Anne, 152. See
also Tarpley
Tounson, Rich. 1 1 1
Tovey, Tovie, Edw. 47 ; Eliz. 198
Hen. 181 ; Jane, 56 ; Jn. 5, 135
Margt. 10; Rph. 175; Rich. 161
Robt. 193 ; Thos. 96, 103, 149, 175
Walt. 100 ; Wm. 167 ; als. Jones,
Kath. 193 ; Payton a/j , Eliz. 183
Towne, Jn. 171
Townesend, Townsend, Ann, 87, 88,
92; Dor. 127.; Eliz. Ill ; Francis,
124; Greg. 71 ; Hugh, 74; Jn. 10,
43, 47 ; Margy. 124 ; Mathew, 146 ;
Rog. 10 ; Wm. 81
Toy, Toye, Bridget, 105 ; Edw. 120 ;
242
Worcester IVil/s mid Administrations.
Jn. 12, 31, 146, 196; Marj^t. 81;
Tlios. 14, 46
Traford, Trafford, Jn. 93 ; Julian. 131
Tranter, Edw. 83; Joyce, 131 ; Rich.
106 ; Thos. 84
Trapp, Francis, 149; Jn. in, 184;
Win. 153
Trastowe, Francis, 75
Tredgold, jn. 90
Tredwell, Thos. 131
Trentham, Francis, 131
Trepas, Trepus, Thos. 22 ; Wm. 78
Trevice, Trevis, Francis, 131 ; Jas.
60 ; Margt. 62 ; als. Plowmaker,
Rog. 156
Trewlove, see Truelove
Trewman, see Trueman
Tricke, Leon. 41
Trimnell, Trymnel, AHce, 124, 175
Troth, Wm. 5, 21
Trout, Trowte, Humph. 171 ; Robt. 74
Trowghton, Robt. 2
Truelove, Trewlove, Bauldwine, 17 ;
Isab. 124; Margt. 70; Rich. 84;
Thos. 52
Trueman, Trewman, Ehz. 127 ; Jn.
120
Trymmell, Sus. 88
Tubb, Rich. 32
Tubbes, EHz. 196 ; Hen. 142
Tuncke, Knowles als.^ Jn. 82
Tunnerton, Edw. 167. See also Ton-
nerton
Turbervile, Ehnor, 99 ; Hen. 94 ; Jn.
120 ; Leon. 51 ; Rog. 52, 193 ; Thos.
127 ; als. Turbell, Ann, 44
Turbill, Jn. 28 ; als. Turbervile, Rich.
90
Turbett, Turbitt, Isab. 196 ; Margt.
161 ; Rich. 76 ; Thos. 196 ; Wm.
193*
Turle, Jone, 107 ; Wm. 7
Turlstone, Thrustone als.., Thos. 146
Turn, Eliz. 104 ; Jn. 41
Turnemoore, Thos. 138
Turner, Turnor, Tomer, Edw. 116;
Francis, 157; Hen. 18, 127; Joan,
15,25 ; Jn. 5, 61, 81, 85, 120, 149,
157, 161, 179, 188 ; Margt. i, 8,
21; Nich. i; Nowell, 120; Rich.
58, 93, 106; Robt. 15, 179, 199;
Rog. 107; Thos. 40, 55, 84, 138*
175 ; ^Valt. 71 ; Wm. 48, 59, 60,
127, 142 ; als. Abant, Wm. 16
Turnock, Wm. 57
Tursacre als. Bickernill, Jas. in.
See also Stursaker
Turton, Matt. 188 ; Thos. 105
Turvey, Hen. 193 ; Wm. 107
Tusten, Tustin, Alice, 171 ; Ann, 23,
72, 84; Jn. 100, 127, 131; Raphe,
90; Rich. 142 ; Thos. 89 ; Wm. 21
Tustjan, Jn. 179; Thos. 193
Tuttell, Wm. 175
Tutty, Rph. 157
Twinberrowe, Twinborrow, Jas. 193 ;
Jn. 167 ; Rich, in ; Thos. 54
Twittie, Twytye, Jn. 21, 152 ; Rog.
70; Wm. 85; als. Higley, Anne, 161
Twycrosse, Rph. 131
Twyste, J(;an, 131
Tydner. Thos. 127 ; Wm. 62
Tylt, Tylte, Alice, 124 ; Hen. 24 ;
Thos. n, 44, 116; Wm. 153
Tyllett, Jas. 175 ; Jn. 153
Tynder, Wm. 62
Tyner, Wm. 186
Tysoe, Alice, 93 ; Geo. 175 ; Jn. 193 ;
Phil. 196
Uffmore, Walt. 179
Vggan, Kath. 79
Underbill, Dor. 164; Humph. 157;
Joan, 186 ; Jn. 3, 17, 92, 142, 186,
189 ; Raphe, 3 ; Rich. 41 ; Thos.
58, 60, 93, 104 ; Wm. 81, 103, 161
Underwood, Robt. 79
Vndrell, Rich. 60
Vnett, Rich. 161
Vnion, Vnnion, Vnyon, Ann, 30 ; Eliz.
146 ; Thos. 29 ; Wm. 17
Unwen, Vnwin, Unwyn, Rich. 193 ;
Sam. 199 ; Wm. 127
Upcoat, Wm. 179
Upthomas, Alice, 188 ; Kath. 175
Varneham, Varnam, Rich. 55 ; Wm. 36
Vaston, My. 161 ; Rich. 102
Vaughan, Evan, 179; Geo. 161
Veale, Wm. 120
Venar, Rich. 102
Venners, Alex. 107
Venour, Ann, 161 ; Jn. 149 ; Marie,
124
Veredye, Rich. 50
Verlonge, Robt. 3
Vernam, Alice, 58 ; Humph. 38
Vicaredge, Vycaredge, J cane, 20 ;
Thos. 15
Vicaris, Anne, 124
Vincent, Robt. 193
Vinch (ffinch in In v.), Jn. 102
Vine, Jn. 104
Viner, Walt. 193
Vinsam, Thos. 92
Vinson, Lawr. 124
Viser, Vizar, Francis, 16, 28 ; Hen. 4
Thos. 79
Vize, Jn. 69 ; My. 107 ; Wm. 127
Voabe, Rich. 124
Index Noviinum.
243
Wacke, Edw. 181 ; Laurett, 193 ;
Rich. 132, 176; Thos. 135
Wactone, Wm. 47
Wade, Alice, 99 ; Ann ?, 132 ; Jas. 58 ;
Joane, 157; Jn. 128; Marj^t. 71 ;
Marie, 147 ; Robt. 18 ; Steph. 196 ;
Thos. II ; Baughe (^j/j., Ursula, 121
Wad wand, Jn. 103
Wafett, Chris. 179
Waflfett (Wassett?), Thos. 138
Wag-ar, Wager, Editha, 179; Wm. 70
Wagstaffe, Ellen, in ; Hen. 82, 142 ;
Hugh, 105 ; Jn. 37; Rich. 89, 149,
196; Thos. 138, 157; Wm. 25;
Peter als.^ Geo. 134
Wainwright, see Waynwright
Wakefeild, Jn. 77
Wakeland, Edw. 135
Wakeman, Ann, 88 ; Jn. 55 ; Rog.
182 ; Thos. 2
Waker. Jn. 112; Taylor als.^ Humf.
65. See also Walker als. Taylor
Wakers, Jn. 167
Walcrofte, Hugh, 81 ; Wm. 12, 189
Waldegrove, Thos. 105
Waldren, Waldron, Edw. 62 ; Elinor,
128; Hen. 89; Jn. 57, 179; Rich.
167 ; Rog. 51 ; Thos. 84, 157
Walesgrove, Wallsgrove als., Flete,
Fleete als., Jn. 103 ; Thos. 116
Walford, Alice, 175 ; Ann, 153 ; Hugh,
147 ; Joane, 27 ; Jn. 196 ; Leonard,
128; Matt. 199; Rich. 82 ; Thos.
161 ; Wm. 99, 190
Walfree, Walfrey, Katli. 128 ; als.
Coocke, Thos. 56
Walgrave, Wm. 13S
Walgrove als. Fleete, .^nn, 97
Walker, Alice, 131 ; Anker, 43 ; Arth.
100 ; Augustine, 146 ; Barbara, 193 ;
Chris. 106 ; David, 179 ; Dunston,
120; Edw. 59, 61, 198; Elianor,
176; Francis, 150; Geo. 138 ; Giles,
196 ; Hen. 135, 157 ; Jane, 92 ; Jn.
14, 24, 84, 89, 91, 107, 135. 14^, 190 ;
Lawr. 16 ; Margt. 58, 193 ; Margy.
56; My. loi, 161 ; Rph. 85, 116;
Rich. 8, 9, 149 ; Robt. 28 ; Thos.
10,50,75,87,111,131; Walt. 171 ;
Wm. 12, 87, 167 ; Adkins als., Jn.
'35 ; Jones als., Alice, 86 ; Moore
als., Nich. 156; Tayler als., Wm.
184 ; als. Weaver, Edw. 92,99, 102 ;
Woodcock als., Jn. 60 ; Wyan als.,
Rich. 179 ; als. Wynedy, Margy.
142
Wall, Alice, 11 1 ; Edw. 105 ; Eliz. 14,
184; Frances, 181 ; Francis, 19;
Jn. 17, 63, 128, 198; Rich. 184;
Robt. 146; Thos. 124, 171, 179;
Tobie, 164 ; Walt. 164 ; Wm. 67,
69, 70 ; als. Bourne als. Cotton, My.
182
Waller, Rich. 149
Walley, Wallie, Eliz. 161 ; Hen. 7
Wallis, Jn. 167 ; Rafife, 34
Wallwine, Wallyne, Francis, 72 ; Rich.
25
Walsham, Jas. 131
Walshe, Geo. 193
Walsingham, Joane, 150; Jn. 91 ;
Maurice, 57, 60
Walter, Jas. 60, 102 ; Joan, 171 ; Law.
1 16 ; Wm. 78, 142
Walters, Wm. 23
Walthew, Eliz. 157
Walton, Edw. 157 ; Eliz. 76; Lewis,
171 ; Wm. 53
Wannarton, Wanerton, Anne, 4 ; Jn.
120 ; Jones als., Joyce, 145 ; Thos.
Warald, see Warrall
Ward, Warde, Edm. 53; Edw. 157
Jn. 2, 30, 102, 198; Marian, 116
Rebecca, 153 ; Rich. 41, 90, 138
Thos. 28, 89, 103 ; Wm. 33, 153
Wardle, Humph. 43
Ware, Margt. 68 ; Raynold, 72 ; Thos.
22
Wareing, Waringe, Ann, 72 ; Joan,
17 ; Thos. 45, 103, 120; Wm. 25
Warkeman, Jn. 7, 68, 116; Julian,
128; Robt. ']o ; Wm. 142 ; als.
Beauington, Anne, 102
Warman, Francis, 116
Warne, Anne, 124; .Anth. 153; Jn.
121
Warner, Anne, 124; Joane, 85 ; Jone,
161 ; Jn. 14, 29, 30, 107, 188 ; Paule,
39; Thos. 64, 106, 164, 181 ; Wm.
15,45
Warnford, Jn. 49
Warrall, Warald, Hen. 142 ; Kath.
138; Wm. 116
Warren, Jn. 36 ; Thos. 69
Warrens, Jn. 31
Warrett, Jn. 21
Warter, Rich. 146 ; Wm. 167
Warton, Jn. 131 ; Margt. 50
Warwicke, Robt. 50 ; Symon, 19
Washborne, Washbourne, Hester, 186;
Giles, 161 ; Jn. 116; Martha, 124
Washbroke, Washbrooke, Wm. ico,
128
Wassell, Chris. 64 ; Hen. 30 ; Rich. 90
Wassells, I sab. 66
Wast, Ferdinando, 146
Wastell, Hen. 85
Waterman, Eliz. 97 ; Phillips als.,
Wm. 189
244
Worcester Wills and Administrations.
Waters, Edw. 120; Francis, 70;
Matgt. 76 ; Rich. 8
Watkins, Ann, 153; Eliz. 45, 186;
Jn. 2, 179 ; Davies als.^ Anth. 187 ;
ah. Hopkins, Rich. 24
Watson, Alice, 188 ; Thos. 52
Watton,Ann,73 ; Humph. 124 ; Joan,
91, 92 ; Jn. 2, 4, 14, 42, 164, 171 ;
Matt. 87 ; Rich. 98 ; Robt. 188 ;
Thos. Ill; Wm. 176 ; ah. Hutchins,
Rich. 138. See aho'^ooX.'i.on
Watts, Francis, 184 ; Thos. 120
Wavier, Jn. 36
Wayle, Rich. 40
Wayman, Jn. 99, 121
Waynwright, Wainright, Alice, 157;
Joan, 32 ; Jn. 11 ; Thos. 121
Weale, Joan, 58 ; Jn. 16, 26, 171, 193 ;
Nich. 131 ; Rich. 93 ; Wm. 39 ; ah.
Bincher, Hen. 84
Weatherhill, Anth. 59
Weaver, Geo. 102; Jane, 116; Randoll,
97 ; Rich. 9, 142 ; Sarah, 87 ; Thos.
153 ; Wm. 92 ; ah. Davies, .\lice,
187 ; Davis ah.., Jn. 158; Jackson
ah.., Anne, 174 ; Elinor, 191 ; Giles,
85 ; ah. Jackson, Jn. 153; Marten
{pr Martin) ah.., Francis, 106 ;
Joane, 8, 160, 174 ; Sam. loi ;
Walt. 186 ; Stevens ah., — 49 ;
Margt. 3 ; Wm. 44 ; Tandy ah.,
Francis, 186; Walker ah., Edw. 92,
99, 102
Webb, Webbe, Edw. 171 ; Fortune,
100 ; Humf. 68 ; Joane, 59 ; Jn. 15,
52, 92, 135 ; Macklin, 188 ; Margy.
91, 124 ; My. 30, 32 ; Rich. 93;
Robt. 73 ; Thos. 44, 57, 112, 161 ;
Walt. 147; Wm. 12, 35, 94, 153,
184 ; Cartledge ah., Hen. 67 ;
Joyce, 151 ; Thos. 147
Webley, Ann, 193; Walt. 196; Wm.
lOI
Webster, Edw. 198 ; Eleanor, 135 ;
Hen. 31 ; Wm. 65
Weekes, Josias, 1 16
Weer, Sibell, 176
Weile, Jn. 78, 93
Welch, Welsh, — 116; Hugh, 17;
Jesper, 67 ; Rich. loi ; Robt. 142
Welchman, Griifin a/s., Humf. 140
Wellyfed, Wellifed, Ann, 6 ; Thorn-
bury (or -bery) a/s., — 52 ; Alice, 5 ;
Ann, 10;
Wellington, Chris. 95
Wells, Welles, Blanch, 146 ; Geo. 164 ;
Jn. 135, 196; Thos. 116, 164, 184;
Wm. 3, 50, 190
Weme, Alice, 16
Wemme, Anthony, 4
Wenbury, Geo. 49, 55 ; Wm. 10 r
Wenlocke, Edm. 52
Wenslowe, Chris. 62
Wesberie, Alice, 157 ; Jane, 44 ;
Thos. 124
West, Agn. 66 ; Jn. 171, 181
Westlie, Wm. 1 1 1
Westod, Jn. 11
Weston, Edw, 176 ; Frances, 124 ;
Hugh, 184; My. 176; Rich. 53;
Thos. I, 95 ; Ursula, 199 ; Valen-
tine, 39 ; Wm. 49
Westwood, Geo. 94 ; Jn. 6 ; Sam.
186 ; Simon, 27 ; Wm. I
Wey, Jn. 20
Wharam, Wharum, Rich. 175 ; Thos.
164
Wharton, Geo. 53
Whatcott a/s. Wheatcroft, Robt. 161
Whately, Jn. 72, 86 ; Rich. 14 ; Wm.
85, 157
Wheatcroft, Joan, 38, 39 ; Thos. 120 ;
a/s. Whatcott, Robt. 161
Wheatle, Jn. 55
Wheatley, Wm. 196
Wheeler, Whelar, Wheler, Wheller,
Whill', Whyller, — 35 ; Ag. 75 ;
Alice, 42, 157; And. 104; Anne,
97 ; Ann, 175 ; Beatrice, 116, 138 ;
Chas. 82 ; Edm. 29, 161, 196 ; Edw.
30; Eliz. 60, 138; Frances, 146;
Francis, i86 ; Gab. 5 ; Geo. 18 ;
Hen. 51, 65, 72; Isab. 146; Jas.
120; Jn. 2, 17, 34, 37, 85, 120, 135,
150, 157, 161 ; My. 164; Pet. 92;
Rich. 22, 24, 26, 38, 135 ; Rob. 76,
82, III, 181; Rog. 79; Tabitha,
184 ; Thos. 14, 87, 120, 184 ; Ursula,
153; Wm. 13, 18, 85, 88, 146, 150,
171, 179; a/s. Penrice, Anne, 150,
186 ; Robins a/s., Thos. 53
Wheham, Robt. 52
Wherley, Humf 179
Wherrett, Jeff. 90
Wherrit, Jn. 19
Whill, Humph. 128
Whillock, Wm. 188
Whing, Whynge, My. 87 ; Robt. 29.
See a/so Winge
Whiston, Humf "jt.
White, Ann, 161 ; Anth. 51 ; Edm.
28 ; Edw. 91 ; Eliz. 74, 138 ; Francis,
76, 146; Geo. 51; Humph. 132;
Jacob, 171 ; Joan, 87, 179; Jn. 2,
29, 74, III, 116, 131, 146; Lettice,
50 ; Margt. 2, 91, 116 ; Marian,
171 ; Nich. 8 ; Rich. 100, 175 ;
Thos. 28, 42, 43, loi, 112, 196;
Walt. 181 ; Wm. 53, 71, in, 124,
135 ; a/s. Pettye, Joan, 31
hidex No7nmum.
245
Whitefoot, Hen. 184
Whitehouse, Whithouse, Jn. 153;
Margy. 153
Whitfielde, Alice, 2 ; Ambrose, 198 ;
Thos. 13
Whithall, Anth. 27
Whithead, Jn. 120
Whithorne, Jn. 112
Whitinge, Rich. 120, 131
Whitley, Humph. 157 ; Thos. 116
Whitmore, Joyse, 56
Whitney, Ann, 146 ; Anth. 75 ; Julian,
74 ; Rich. 146
Whittaker, Hen. 45 ; Joan, 45
Whittell, Thos. 157
Whittenslowe, Capper als.^ Rich. 194
Whitteridge, Jn. 142
Whittingham, Geo. 120 ; Thos. 52
Whittington, Thos. i
Whittorne, \\%. 97
Whitworth, Wni. 90
Whotnan, Christabel, 43 ; Edw. 150 ;
Homf. 13 ; Thos. 86, 101, 193
Whood, Whoode, Humph. 94; Jn.
157
Whoop, see Hoop and Hooper
Whooper, Whoper, Geo. 20 ; Thos.
33, 1 1 1 ; Wm. 53, 79 ; Tandie uls.,
Margy. 127
Whop, Jn. 4
Whynne als. Frances, Jn. 2. See also
Winne
Wian, see Wyan
Wiatt, see Wyatt
Wicken, Jn. 27, 81, 179, 193*; Rich.
48
Wickleffe, Wm. 164
Widdcome, Jn. 161
Widdowes, Eliz. 193 ; Jas. 28 ; Jn.
167 ; Ihos. 53, 124, 142
Widhouse, Griffith, 1 57
Wiett, Eliz. 11 1 ; Wm. 2)7 • ^^^ ^^^^
Wyett
Wigfall, Jn. 82
Wiggett, Jn. 196
Wight, Alice, 167 ; Joan, 131 ; Jn.
37, 128, 131, 179; Rich. 186; Thos.
161 ; Wm. 131*
Wilcoxe, Alex. 116*; Giles, 157;
Jn. 1 16 ; Robt. 35, 128
Wild, Wyld, Elinor, 175; Geo. 54,
135 ; Jn. 48, 76, 104, 167 ; Joyce,
164 ; Margt. 171 ; Robt. 30 ; Thos.
40, 157
Wildey, Humf. 146
Wiidon, Jn. 153
Wildsmith, Wyldsmith, M.irgt. 70 ;
Robt. 68
Wiley, Wylie, Ann, 181 ; Edw. 98
Wilks, Wilkes, Agn. 146; Alice, 81,
116; Ann, 57; Chris. 176; Edw.
Ill, 138; Eleanor, 116, 199; Eliz.
89; Giles, 20, 84; Isab. 116; Jn.
10, 42, 51, 107, 135, 164, 167, 179 ;
Nich. 66 ; Rich. 1 1 1, 135, 138 ; Rog.
43, 75 ; Thos. 15, 22, 38, 43, 45, 81,
84 ; Walt. 4, 65 ; Wm. 33, 82, 164 ;
als. Darke, Steph. 198 ; als. Nichols,
Nicholls, Thos. 15, 184
Wilkins, Jn. 84, 184 ; Nich. 167 ;
Rich. 83
Wilkinson, Jas. 10; Jn. 51 ; Martha,
153
Willessey, Thos. 18
Willets, Anne, 13; Anth. 120; Eliz.
25 ; Isab. 25 ; Margt. 37 ; Thos.
142 ; Wm. 198
Willgose, Rob. 39
Williams, .'\lice, 75, 105; Ann, 116;
Edm. 116; Elenor, 34; Eliz. 32,
94, 135, 157 ; Ellis, 79 ; Evans, 99 ;
Geo. 124 ; Gilb. 89 ; Hen. 147, 161 ;
Hugh, 50, 150; Joane, 94, 96; Jn.
18, 78, 138, 150, 161, 17T, 186, 196 ;
Margt. 150; Rich. 9, 11, 99, 107,
116, 193; Rog. 116; Thos. 39, 42,
71, 157 ; Wm. 53, 90, 167, 190 ; als.
Baker, Thos. 54 ; als. Carter, Eliz.
179 ; George als.., Jn. 195
Williamson, Cieo. 186 ; Thos. 38
Willis, Wyllis, Hen. 48 ; Jn. 60 ;
Margy. 12 ; Robt. 27, 131 ; Thos.
58, 86, 92 ; als. Dickins, Ann, 142
Willmer, Edw. 83
Willmore, Wilmore, Jane, 47 ; Jn. 40,
91 ; Rich. 104, 124 ; Robt. 31 ; Wm.
70, 75, 150, 167 ; als. Brock, Wm.
186
Willmott, Joyse, 95 ; Robt. 20 ; Wm.
41
Willoughby, Goold als., Jn. 155
Wills, Ann, 38 ; Jn. 83 ; Wm. 142
Wilson, Hen. 21 ; Humf. 147 ; Isab.
4, 19, 20; Jn. 17, 33, 82, 84, 97;
Margy. 27 ; My. 106 ; Mich. 193 ;
Rich. 77, 161 ; Robt. 196; Thos.
21, 86, 167, 179; Wm. 100, 138,
190
Wiltsheere, Wilkesheare, Wilsheire,
Rog. 146; Wm. 131, 179
Winage, Steven, 132
Winder, Jn. 33
Windoes, Rog. 181
Winge, Jn. 20. See also Whing
Wingfeilde, Wm. 9 1
Wingod, Wyngod, Jn. 193 ; Walt. 171
Winlow, Maria, 186
Winnall, Wynnall, Hewstons, 64 ; Isab.
64 ; Jn. 15, 153; Jos. 41 ; Phil. 84 ;
Thos. 188 ; Wm. 59
246
Worcester Wills and Adnii7iistrations.
Winne, Win, Wyn, Emma, 128 ;
Hugh, 138 ; Isab. 68; Tacce, 61 ;
Thos. 23
Winnes, Wynnes, Geo. 82 ; Josias,
26
Winslow, Wynslowe, Jn. 1 1 ; Kenelme,
29 ; Rich. 69 ; Wm. 61, 132, 135
Winsmoore, Wynsmore, Anne, 84 ;
Raphe, 41
Winsor, Phil. 171
Wintover, Jn. 131
Wise, Jas. 175
Witheyford, Cath. 116
Withie, Wythie, Joane, 13; Jn. 131 ;
Nich. 80 ; Rich. 135
Wittcome, Wm. 116
Witten, Witton, Wjrtton, Edw. 41 ;
Eleanor, 70 ; Rich. 52, 188, 196 ;
Thos. 102 ; Wm. 35
Wockey, Jn. 14
Woddam, Rich. 64
Wodlow, Baule ah., Alice, 43
Wokeley, Hen. 4 ; Wm. 14
Wollaston, Thos. 87
Wolridge, Thos. 44
Wolston, Thos. 135
Wood, A^n. 11 ; Ann, 10, 25 ; Edni.
61 ; Ellin, 21 ; Gilb. 3; Hen. 56
Isab. 62 ; Jane, 179 ; Jn. 24, 59, 181
Margy. 44 ; My. 78 ; Rich. 62
Robt. 57 ; Thos. 91, 193 ; Wm. 66
Woodbrowe, Rlinor, 35
Woodcock, Anis, 10 ; Jn. 5 ; ah.
Walker, Jn. 60
Wooddall, Wodall, Chris. 198; Edw.
196 ; Eliz. 102 ; Hen. 97
Woodhouse, Wodhowse, Cath. 30 ;
Humf. 135 ; Jn. 171 ; Jos. 193 ;
Maria, 179 ; My. 171 ; Rich. 37 ;
Robt. 45 ; Wm. 12, 196
Woodland, Edm. 96
Woodley, Wodley, Geo. 132 ; Thos.
198 ; Wm. 196 ; Elcox ah.., — 78
Woodwall, Hen. 69
Woodward, Ann, 199 ; Chris. 52 ;
Dan. 22 ; Edm. 179 ; Edw. 135 ;
Frances, 97 ; Francis, 193 ; Geo.
131 ; Guy, 17 ; Hen. 16 ; Jn. 22,
III, 120, 199; Julian, 97; Margy.
153, 199 ; Pet. 96, 98 ; Rich. 54, 59,
124, 171 ; Rog. 157 ; Thos. 10, 74,
77, 82, 157* 171, 184 ; Wm. 67, 81,
116, 142, 179, 186, 190; ah. Callow,
Rich. 93 ; ah. Gold, Jn. 19 ; Holden
ah., Thos. 174
Wooffe, Jn. 25
Woogan, Wogan, Edm. 116; Rich. 4 ;
Wm. 135
Wool . . . , Ann, 89
Woolmer, Woimer, Ann, 34 ; Jn. 132 ;
Robt. 7 ; Thos. 61 ; Wm. 17 ; ah.
Brock, Rich. 116
Wootton, Wotton, Alice, 179; Anne,
138; Dor. 20; Edw. 175; Jn. 42,
96, 184, 198 ; Thos. 105 ; Wm. 6,
42, 116, 181 ; ah. Dutfield, My. 142
Worfield, Anne, 112 ; Geo. 184
Workman, Edm. 35
Worledge, Anth. 190
Worming^on, Jn. 124, 131 ; Wm. 16 ;
ah. Cooke, Alice, 128
Worould, Jn. 33, 34
Worrall, Rich. 184
Worsly, Leonard, 65
Worveild, Humf. 19
Wotley, Rog. 167
Wrenford, Jn. 85 ; Thos. 199 ; Wm.
1 1
Wright, Eliz. 37 ; Jn. 199 ; Rich. 193 ;
Robt. Ill, 164; Thos. 28, 190;
Wm. 116. 138
Write (?), Thos. 46 ; ah. Glover, Hen.
74
Writer, Ann, 128 ; Thos. 11
Wyan, Wian, Thos. 153 ; ah. Walker,
Rich. 179
Wyatt, Wiatt, Edm. 61 ; Jn. 83 ;
Thos. 146
Wye, Chas. 146 ; Mayle ah., Maiie,
145
Wyet, Bridget, 46 ; Jn. 12 ; Wm. 39,
1 64. Sec aho Wiett
Wymishe, Baith. 73
Wyncote, Wincot, — 17; Edw. 112;
Kaih. 12 1 ; Walt, il
Wynd, Chris. 66
Wynders, Wm. 76
Wynedy, Walker ah., Margy. 142
Wynsmores, Rich. 6
Yardley, Yeardley, Edw. 55 ; Hen.
153 ; Joan, Ti, 85 ; Jn. 179 ; Thos.
142
Yarnolde, Yearnolde, Anne, 125 ; Edw.
121, 188 ; Gower, 64 ; Jn. 25, 30,
104 ; My. 121 ; Morris, 71 ; Rich.
69 ; Thos. 116; Wm. 44
Yarran, Yarron, Jn. 179 ; Rich. 199 ;
ah. Yarrington, Rich. 112
Yarrington, Yarranton, Yarnton, Edm.
153 ; Jn. 193 ; Rich. 4 ; Thos. 85 ;
Walt. 142, 179, 198 ; Wm. 3
Yate, Yeate, (Yeat(?), 26), Anne, 23 ;
Beatrice, 138 ; Eliz. 3 ; Geo. 35 ;
Guy, 19; Iddie, 106; Joane, 142;
Jn. 68, 91, 96, 161 ; Law. 132 ;
Margt. 161 ; Rich. 12,99, 121 ; Robt.
30 ; Rog. 90 ; Thos. 102, 193 ; Wm.
12
Index Nornmum.
247
Yates, Yeates, Joane, 77 ; Jn. i},^ 147;
Thos. 164, 167 ; Wm. 193
Ybles, Thos. 68
Yed, Yede, Yeed, Edm. 8 ; Jn. 3, 63 ;
Margt. 106 ; Wm. 74
Yeddith, Wm. 62
Yennard, Yennord, Wm. 35, 83, 93,
121
Yenward, Hugh, 84
Yeoans, Wm. 1 1 2
Yeomans, Alice, 32
Yeomonds, Wm. 18
Yockins, Yokins, Euiiis, 138 ; Wm. 64
Yong-e, Younge, Alice, 153 ; .4nn, 132
Chas. 85 ; Dor. 125 ; Edw. 179
Francis, 66 ; Geo. 38 ; Humph. 62
Jas. 135 ; Joan, 184; Jn. 66, 193
Joyce, 97 ; Margt. 73 ; Nich. 28
Rich. 15 ; Thos. 81 ; Walt. 70
Wm. 28, 121, 153, 184
Yonger, Younger, Jane, 176 ; Wm. 147
York, Yorke, Margy. 142 ; Thos. 164 ;
Wm. 138
Yoxall, Hugh, 1 12
INDEX LOCORUM.
Places are generally indexed as spelt in the text. An asterisk indicates the occurrence of
a name more than once on the same page.
Abberton, Aberton, Alberton,
6, 12, 22, 31, 33, 52, 69, 91,
108, 116, 177, 131, 161, 166*,
176*, 192, 193, 197*
Abbotts Morton, 2, 3, 8, 16,
22, 23, 25, 33, 36, 40, 53,
55, 58, 63, 66, 70, 74*. 81,
85, loi, 107, 121, 124, 126,
136, 146, 147, 157, 175, 183,
186, 193, 195
Abbotts Salford, 7, 12, 15, 51,
57, 59, 61, 62*, 73, 76, 88,
98, 104, 121, 123, 155, 156,
160, 182
Acton, 9, 12
Acton Beauchamp, 12, 14, 17,
18, 45. 47. 50. 51. 56. 65,
66, 67*, 76, 87, 96, 100, no,
120, 127, 129, 130, 134, 137*,
149, 166, 172, 176, 178, 191*,
196
Alcester, Alceter, AUcetor, 4,
6, 8, II, 15, 16*, 17, 18, 19,
22, 26*, 28, 31*, 32, 36*, 37,
38, 39*, 46, 47, 48, 69, 72,
77*. 79*. 80, 83, 84, 90, 95,
96, 97, loi*, 105, 114, 126,
128*, 136, 139, 143, 147, 149,
150, 151*, 152, 155, 157,158,
162, 165, 167*, 168*, 169,
171, 172, 173, 176, 177*,
178*, 180, 193, 194, 197*
Alchurch, ser Alvechurch
Aldermarston, Aldermaston,
151, 153, 154, 161
Alderminster, 7, 22, 40, 42, 47,
50. 51. 57. 72*, 78, 82, 83,
84, 86, 94, 96, 100, 112, 114,
128, 129*, 151, 152*, 158,
160, 164, 165, 169, 191, 192
Aldington, 5, 41, 49, 58, 108,
112, 158, 164
Alfricke, see Aulfricke
All Saints, , 153
Alne, Great, 105. 126*, 127,
165, 169, 170; Little, 105,
151, 169, i88 ; Round, 9,
12, 46, 50, 51, 85, 87
Alston, Aulston, 46, 74, 78,
131, 134, 171
Alvechurch, Alchurch, 3, 4, 6,
10, 17, 23, 25, 30, 40*, 45,
46, 48, 66, 79*, 86, 93, 94,
113, 119, 121, 123, 125, 129,
132. 133. 135. '41. 145. 149.
156, 166, 169, 170, 180, 181,
186, 187, 192*, 195*, 197
Alvestone, 60, 76, 83, 116, 118,
148
Amblecot, Staffs, 152
Ambresley, 2, 6, 7, 8*, 9, 10*,
14*, 15*, 16*, 17, 21, 22, 25,
27. 45. 47. 54. 61, 63
St. Andrewe , 54, 163
Archlench, Artchlench, Arth-
lench, 47, 86, 119, 156, 159
Ardens Grafton, 141, 171
.^reley Kings, 32, 41, 102, no,
118, 137, 148, 154, 165, 176,
177, 180, 183*
Armescote, 14, 68, 140
Arrowe, 12, 14, 17, 30, 31, 91,
97, 98, 102. 134, 139, 150,
i68, 177, 197
.Ascot, Whichenford, 139, 143,
181
Ashorne, Warwick, 49, 50, 60,
75, 78, 80, 125, 140, 144,
166, 170
Astley, Asteley, 3, 13, 14, 27,
44*. 73. 76, 83, 85, 94. 95.
99, 102, 106, 112, 113, 121,
128*, 141, 142, 157, 162,
163, 165, 169, 170, 173, 176,
177, 178*, 179*, 184
.Aston, 20, 53
Aston Blockley, 164
Aston Cantlow (Cantloe),
Warwick, 2, 14, 21, 27, 28,
30, 39, 40, 42, 46, 50, 52*,
58, 64*, 66, 68, 69, 71, 75,
81, 89, 93, lOI*, 109*, III,
112, 113, 114, 122*, 125, 126,
131, 140, 146, 148, 151, 155*,
156, 167, 169, 170*, 172,
173*, 174, 191, 193, 194
Aston, Hanging, 136
Aston Magna, 109, 124
Astwood, 138
Atherston, 5, 38, 57, 95, 113,
123
Aulfricke, Alfricke, 10, 15, 16,
21, 58, 89, 109, 114*, 158,
169, 173
Aulson, 14, 18, 19
Auster, 126
Awne, 92
.Aylston, Warwick, 181
Badsey, i, 4, 13, 19, 29, 33,
42, 45, 54, 77, 78, 83, 88,
loi, 106, 112, 119, 134, 152,
156, 179, 188, 196
Barcheston, 22, 59, 105, 143,
169, 174, 176
Barford, 6, 13, 57, 78, 84, 93,
99, 103, 106, 118, 126, 130,
135. 138, 142, 153, 155, 156,
159, 168
Barnes, 157
Barnt, (Barne) Green, Broms-
grove, 54, 55
Barton, 73, 89, no, 146
Barton - or Burton - on - the -
Heath, 56, 114, 126, 155,
156, 157, 158
Batnall, 188
Bearcloy, 16, 54*, 81, no, 148,
195
Beaudtsert, Bewdesert, Bow-
dessert, 12, 38, 55, 92, 97,
109, 113, 126, 149, 165, 179,
186
Bedwardine, Worcester, St.
John, 2*, 5, 7, 8, n, 16, 21*,
24, 26*, 29, 30, 31, 34, 41,
42, 44, 46, 49, 50*, 53*, 59,
66, 67, 70, 72, 74, 76, 77, 78,
80, 86, 87, 93, 98, 102, 113,
116, 125, 130, 131, 137, 140,
144, 146, 147, 148, 159, 161,
163, 172, 179, 181, 182*, 184,
186*, 192, 193, 199
Bedwardine, Worcester, St.
Michael, i, 20, 29, 30, 33,
37*. 39. 49. 58. 60, 61, 65,
89, 90*, 96, 103, 108, III,
119, 124,140, 151, 154*, 159,
160, 161, 169, 180, 182, 184,
188, 189
Belbroughton, 5, 9, 10*, n*,
13*. 15. 17. 18, 19, 22*, 23,
25, 26, 27, 33,35.41.43.47.
56, 57*, 60, 63, 64, 68*, 70,
74. 75. 79. 86, 97, 98*, 102,
104, 105*, 106, 108, no,
118*, 120, 127, 133, 134*,
138, 142, 144, 147, 148, 155.
156, 161, 163*, 178, 181*,
182*, 183*, 187*, 188, 191*,
192, 196*, 197
Bengworth, 3, 6, 17*, 21, 26*,
27. 36. 37. 46. 52. 58. 64, 66,
68*, 72, 73, 74, 80, 87, 93,
95, 96, 98, no, 123, 124*,
128, 135*, 136, 137, 138, 149,
159, 161*, 163*, 164, 165,
166, 167, 168, 172, 186, 188,
190, 191*, 193
Bentley Pauncfoote, 174, 194
Beoley, 73, 74, 119, 136, 153,
164, 165, 167, 170, 175, 181,
185, 190, 191
Besford, 7, 24, 38, 41, 47. 53,
70, 91, 94, 105, 122, 123,
143, 151, 177
Index Locorum.
249
Beusall, Bewsall, Hatton. i *.
46, 113, 179
Bidford, Bydford, 2*, 7, 9, 12,
14, 15*, 16, 17*, 18, 19. 20,
23, 25*, 26*, 27*, 28, 30*,
34*. 38*. 39. 40, 48. 50. 57.
58. 59. 63, 66, 71*, 72, 81,
91, 92, 100, 103, 108*, no,
112, 114*, 116, 117, 118, 126,
127, 128, 133, 139, 140, 141*,
143. 145*. 151. 157. 164. 166,
173*. 178. 179, 193, 195,
197*
Biiiton, 26, 29, 87, 88, 95, 99,
113, 115*, 116, 130, 132*,
135, 141, 145. 174, 175, 185
Birchmorton, Byrchmorton, 6,
17, 26, 28*, 35. 53, 54, 58*.
59. 61, 64*, 72, 78. 87, 94,
96, 98, 106, 107, 113, 117,
124, 125, 128, 138*, 147,
148, 178, 183
Birlingham, 2, 5, 6, 2X, 24, 27,
32,33.34. 36. 41.49. 52*, 54.
59, 61. 76, 77, 79, 87*, 91*,
100, 104, 105, no, III, 113,
115, 123, 125, 129, 131*, 139,
147, 157, i66, 179*, 184, 186,
193
Biiinington, see Burmington
Bishampton, 14, 28, 30, 39,
44, 60, 65*, 71, 80, 85, 89,
93, 95, 102, 108, 109, III,
127, 133, 135, 142, 147, 149,
150, 151*, 153, 155, 159, 174,
175, 180*, 187, 191*, 198*
Bishop's Hampton or Hamp-
ton Epi. , 3, 5, 65, 78, 80,
139, 144, 152, 170, 171, 180,
181
Bishopton, Bushopton, 28, 48
Blackwell, 29, 30, 87, in, 134,
137
Blancketls, The, 30
Blason, Gloucester, 89
Blockley, 4, 7, 13, 14, 17, 20*,
22, 26, 29, 35, 37, 38, 50*,
52, 56*, 66, 69, 71, 73, 81,
83. 85. 87, 91*, 94, 98, 102,
104, 105, 113, 115, 120, I2t,
122, 123, 132*, 134, 135*,
T36, 142, 144, 145, 146, 150,
153, 155, 160, 161*, 162, 164,
166, 168*, 176, 181*, 184,
185, 189, 190*, 193*, 194,
195. 197
Bordesley, 3, n
Bordesley Lodge, 139
Borsley, 21
Bournhowse, Ombersley, 124
Bowc Mylls, Kidderminster,
24
Bradley, Bradcley, 2, 21, 22,
36, 40, 44, 65, 136, 152, 155,
165, 173. 191. 19s
Bradwas, Brodwas, 10, 38, 45,
52, 55*, 60, 78, 79*. 80, 81,
106, 108, 125, 133, 134, 135,
138, 139, 142, 143, 149, 172,
192, 194, 195
Bradway, Brodway, Broad-
way, 2, 4, II, 12*, 19, 20,
21, 28, 35, 36*. 37», 43*, 50,
70, 75. 77.78,82,85,87,88,
91, 92, 95, 112, 113, 115,
118, 122, 131, 138, 141, 143,
146, 148, 156*, 164, 167, 169,
173, 178. 192, 193
Brailes, Brayles, i, 8, 12*, 14,
26, 28, 29*, 31, 35, 36, 42,
52. 53. 56, 59. 69, 71,
76, 77, 78, 80, 83, 84, 86*.
91*, 92, 93, 97*, 98, lOI,
107, no, 114, 116, 119, 137,
138, 140, 141*, 143, 144,
145. 148, 149*. 152. 153.
158, 160, 168, 172*, 173,
174. 175. ^n> 198, 199-
See also Nether and Over-
Brailes
Bransford, Brauncford.
Braunsford, 17, 23, 54, 78,
91, loi, 132, 137, 172*, 176,
184, 188, 189
Bredicote, 18. 53, 64, 99, in,
116, 123, 159*, 178
Bredon, Breedon, 4, 5, 15, 20,
35. 36*. 38. 39. 46, 48, 49.
64, 66, 81, 82, 84, 96, 109,
134. 155. 159. 161, 162, 169,
180*, 185, 189, 193*, 194,
196, 197
Bretforton, 10, 13, 26, 27, 28,
38. 39*. 55. 60, 63*, 64, 65*.
68, 83, 99, 100, 138, 156,
157. 158. 159. 167. 172. 175.
196*, 197
Briclehampton, Bricklehamp-
ton, 4, 15, 20, 22, 29, 50,
57*. 58. 65, 67, 68, ^^, 79,
84, 91, 92, 95, 114, 116, 118,
123, 129, 131, 135*, 136,
141, 149, 169, 179, 184, 192,
198
Bridgetown, 143
Broadwater, 152
Brome, Broome, 42, 54, 60,
63*, 8i, 89, 103, 112, 120,
152, 155, 160, 168, 178, 181,
189, 191
Bromsgrove, i, 3*, 4, 6*, 9*,
II*, 12*, 14, 15, 16, 17*,
18*, 19*, 20*, 21*, 22, 23*,
24*, 25*, 26, 28, 29*, 30*,
31*. 32*. 33*. 35*. 37*. 38.
39. 40. 41*. 43. 44*. 45.46*.
47, 48, 49. 52, S3. 54. 55*.
56. 57*. 58*, 59*, 60*, 61*,
63, 64. 65, 66*, 67, 68, 69*,
73. 74*. 75*. 76*, n*, 78*.
79. 80*, 82*, 83, 84, 86, 89,
90*, 91*, 92, 94*, 97*, 98,
99, loi*, 102, 103, 104, 105,
io6*, 108*, 109, III, 113*,
114*, 115*, 116*, 117, 118,
119, I20*, 121, 122*, 123,
124*, 126, 128, 129, 130,
132*, 134, 135, 136*, 137*,
138. 139*. 140*. 142, 143.
144*, I47», 148*, 149, 150*,
151*. 152, 153*, 154*, 155*,
157, 158*, 159*, 160, 161*,
162*, 163*, 164, 165*, 166,
168, 172*, 174, 175, 176*,
177*. '79*. i8o*, 182*, 183,
184*. 185, 186, 187*, i88*,
190*, 191, 193, 194*, 196,
197, 198*
Brookhampton, 125
Broughton, 37*, 129, 173
Broughton Hackett or Hag-
getts Broughton, 18, 47,
87*, 91, 96, 104, 113, 125,
132, 190, 192
Bryan's Green, 95
Budbrocke, Budbrooke, 6*,
83, 90, 94, 104, 108, 109,
119, 124, 138, 167, 170*,
177, 190
Burcott, 91
Burlington, 90
Burmington, Birmington, 42,
62, 84, 85, 87, 90, 115, 117,
120, 128, 130, 138, 142, 145,
150, 151. 153, 181
Burnell Brome, 50, 58
Bushley, 12, 36, 48, 49, loi,
105, 109, III, 119, 120, 121,
132, 135, 186
Butlers Marston, 32, 37, 62,
74, 88*, loi, 106, 112, 113,
142, 147, 162, 172, 173, 174,
181, 194
Cackmore, Halesowen, 151
Cadicroft, 133
Callow Hill, 6, 33, Co
Callow, Fickenham, 58
Castle Morton, 4, 18, 21, 22,
25. 30. 35. 47.49.51. 53.55.
60*, 61*, 62, I- 3, ij\* , 65, 70,
74*, 8r, 82, '.5, CO, 91, 92,
99, loi*, 102, I'bo, 121, 124,
128*, 129, 132, 133, 136,
137*, 140, 141*, 143, 14s.
148, 149*, 151*, 158*, 172,
173, 183, 184, 187, 189*,
190*. T95*, 197
Chaddi;sley, Chadisley, 9, 23*,
26, 31*, 39, 63, 68, 73, 79,
87. 91*, 95, 104, 108, 109,
128, 144, 157, 160, 174, 177,
190
Chaddesley Corbet, 2, 6. 7,
II, 12, 13*, 14, 19, 20, 25,
26, 27*, 30, 32*, 33, 34, 36*,
44. 45. 50. 54. 64. 66, 72*,
76, 81, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88*,
91, 94, 97*, 98, loi, 108,
III, 112*, 119, 123, 125*,
127, 132, 133*, 136, 153,
158, 159*, 163, 166, 168,
169, 170, 174*, 175, 176*,
184, 186, 187, 188, 19 J, 191,
192*, 194, I9y-
Chadwich, 129
Chagisk-y, 35
Charlcote, Charlcott, 4, 20,
27. 35. 67, 129, 152, 157,
173
Charlton, 9*, 27, 36, 38, 39,
62, 76, 105, 1x8, 143, 145,
150, 153. 155, 159, 17X, 173.
^n*. 183
Chaseley, 26, 33, 09, 108, 112,
2 50
Wo7'cester Wills and Administrations.
ii6, 117, 125, 143.146. 174.
176, 179, 184, 186
Chatesley, Chatisley, 8, 14, 15,
28, 40, 55, 56, 57, 67, 68,
73, 84, 85, 113. 117, 135,
141, 161, 182
Cherington, 13, 23, 24, 34,39.
72, 83*, 88, 93, 94, 106,
131*. 133. 138, 144*- 150.
153. 155*. 171. 176
C;hevington, Pershore, 112
Churchill, 2, 8, 9, 11, 42, 47,
55. 58. 60, 76, 85, 110, 117,
120, 121, 122, 125*, 130,
133, 141, 142*, 143*, 145,
154, 157, 169, 183
Churchlench, 7, 15, iC2, 121,
150, 156, 163, 195, 198,
199*
Churchoniborne, 25, 27, 32,
33. 57. 70. 77' 82, 83, 121,
150, 151, 157, 174, 184
Church Tysoe, 26. See also
Temple Tysoe
Cladball, Inckbairowe, 84*
Claines, Claynes, 2, 4*, 5, 9*,
10, II, 13. 14, 15, 16*, 18,
19, 20, 21, 22*, 23*, 24*, 26,
27, 28*, 29, 30, 31, 35, 42,
45, 47, 48, 52, 53, 54, 55*,
56, 57, 58*, 60, 61, 62, 64,
65, 66, 67, 70, 75, 76, Tj,
78*, 79, 81, 86, 88, 90, 91,
94, 95, 96, 102, 104, 108,
109, 115*, 119, 120, 124,
125*, 127*, 129*, 134*, 135,
139, 140, 141, 144*, 1^7,
150, 152, 156, 158, 160, 161,
162, 164, 165, 167, 169, 171,
175. 176, 177. 178, 181, 183*,
184*, 1P7, 189, 192, 195,
197*
Clapton-Stratford, 165
Claredon, 103, 191
Claverdon, 4, 7, 9, 11, 14, 28,
29. 31. 34. 46*, 48, 53*. 60,
73, 81, 83, 87, 88, 94, 98,
102, 103, 118*, 122, 124, 133,
136, 143, 145, 146, 151, 156*,
157, 165, 166, 168, 172, 189,
190, 195
( leeveload, 109
Clent, 17, 33*, 62*, 77, 89, 96,
97, icx), 102, 104, 107, 109*,
122, 123, 135, 143, 151, 154,
156. 157. 159. 160, 162, 163,
166*, 167, 174, 179, 180, 181,
182, 185, 191*, 198
Cleve Priors or Cleeve Prior,
see Priors Cleve
Clifton, 71, no
Clifton upon Teame, 156
Cobley, Warwick, no, 112,
143
Cofton, 84
Cofton Hackett, 112, 115*,
128, 142, 199
Cokebevington, Warwick, 56
Comberton, Great, 2, 3, 16,
17, 24. 26, 38, 47, 50, 53,
54, 69, 72, 82, 100, loi, 104,
105, 119, 120, 124, 130, 136,
149, 176, 182, 183, 189, 190,
194. 195
Comberton, Little, 18, 21, 22,
73, 96*, 121, 153*, 162, 173,
176, 177, 182, 192, 194*,
195
Combrock, Combroke, Com-
brooke, 45, 70, 102, 103,
116, 127, 129
Compton, 175
Compton, Great, 128
Compton, Long, 3*, 6, 7, 9*,
11, 15, 16, 22, 31*, 34, 44,
45. 47*. 49. 57. 59. 62, 63,
64, 66, 67*, 83, 85, 90, 91,
92, 94, 96, 97, loo*, 105*,
109, no*. III, 115, 120*,
122, 126*, 131, 134, 140,
144, 146, 148*, 152, 157,
164, 169, 172, 176, 178, 181,
182, 183, 188, 192
Compton Winiatts, 83, 130
Conderton, 123
Cookesey, 77
Cotheridge, Cotherige, 4, 10,
12, 15*, 27, 38, 39, 42, 43*,
46, 49, 50, 55, 58, 61,67,68,
70, 72, 76*, 88, 92, 93, 100,
106, 107, 113, 117, 127*, 139,
150, 177, 180, 181, 188, 190,
196
Coughton, Cowghton, 3, 7, 8,
10*, II, 12, 13, 14, 22*, 27,
29. 30. 33. 35. 40, 41. 44.
49, 52, 62, 73, 74, 75, 79,
82*, 86, 88, 90, 97, 99, 106*,
114*, 115, 126*, 140, 147,
152, 162, 167, 172, 173, 178,
185, 189*
Coughton, Great, 178, 190,
194
Coughton, King's, 83, 85
Cradley, Cradely, Hereford,
5, 21, 56, 83, loi, 160, 195,
198
Crimscott, Crymescote, 3. 9, 81
Cronie Debitot, Croome Dabi-
lott, 4, 5, 43, 47, 73*, 84,
86*, 87 94, III, 121, 124,
137, 139. 148, 153. 158. 159.
165, 166, 169, 186, 191, 193
Cropthorne, 4, 6*, 8, 13, 15,
17, 22, 23, 33, 37, 41, 47.
51, 58, 75, 76*, 83, 84*, 88,
92,98, no, 112*, 117, iiQ,
125*, 132, 136, 138, 140, 141,
142, 143, 159, 160, 165, 168,
176, 178, 179, 190
Crowle, 5, 7*, 8, 10, 12, 24,
45. 50. 55. 61. 63*, 70, 72,
80, 88, 90, 91, 93, 94*, 96,
99, 118, 127, 138, 142, 143,
149*, 151, 158, 166, 171, 176,
177, 178, 193, 196
Crutch, 175
Cubbington, 157
Cutsdeane, 146
Darlingscote, Dorlingscote,
124, 161, 189, 195
Daylesford, 64, 180, 194, 198
Defford, 4, 19, 34, 37, 41, 42,
51, 53, 58, 61, 72, 75, 86.
87, 88, 95, 100, no*, 112*,
113, 114, 117, 123, 125*,
127, 134, 137, 138, 141, 142,
167, 169, 170, 171*, 174, 183,
184, 186, 191, 193, 198
Dichford, Ditchford, 71, 83,
88, 89
Dodenham, 7, 10, n, 12, 32,
41- 47. 53. 58. 91. "9. 122.
137, 138, 142, 145, 181, 190
Dodderhill, Doderhill, 2, 9, 13,
19, 22, 26, 29, 34, 36, 38, 41,
46, 47*, 49, 54, 56, 59. 60*,
64, 68, 69, 70, 71, 75*, 79,
80*, 85, 94, loi, 106, 109,
III, 113, 119, 124, 127, 135*,
138, 146, 150, 153, 157, 160,
161, 164, 169*, 170*, 172,
178, 182, 184, 186, 191, 192,
195
Donnington, Dunnington, 88,
93
Dorlingscote, see Darlingscote
Dormston, 5, n, 42, 61, 66,
73, 82, loi, 104, 114, 117*,
"9. 155
Dorscoote, 20
Dorsington, Little, 74
Doverdale, 57, 60, 71, 87
Dracote, Draycot, 52, 120, 133
Drakebroughton, 16, 51, 53
Drakes Feilds, 61
Droitwich, 5, 17, 25, 26, 37,
46, 57, 64, 78, 91, 96, 97,
102, 105, 109, no, 114, 117,
119, 120, 125, 126, 127, 128,
134, 136, 137, 139. 140*,
142*, 143, 148, 149, 150,
153. 155. 158. 160, 168*,
169, 174, 178, 185, 188, 191,
193, 194, 196, 197
Droitwich, St. Andrew, 56, 6r,
75. 77. "7. 137. 159. 163,
171, 184, 185, 187, 188
Droitwich, St. Nicholas, 74,
75, 91, no, 150, 184
Droitwich, St. Peter, 45, 57,
no, 124, 156, 160, 162, 188
Dudley, i, 4, 5, 7. 18, 28, 33,
37*. 39, 41. 50*, 51, 53, 56
60, 65, 71, 72, 94, 107, 113*,
123, 128, 138, 143, 148*, 152,
160*, 162, 172, 181, 182, 184,
187, 190, 191*, 192, 194*,
195*. 198
Dudley, St. Edmund, 19, 33,
74, 78, 128, 180, 187
Dudley, St. Thomas, 84, 97,
118, 127, 140, 153, 166, 168,
176, 177, 178
Dunnington, see Donnington
Earls Crome (Croome), 6, 10,
II, 17*, 26, 42. 43, 49, 51,
59. 69, 71, -jj, 103*, 112,
133. 163, 171, 172, 194*
Eckington, 3*, 8, 10, i6, 19*,
20*, 21, 23, 24, 25, 30, 34*,
35. 38. 50. 54. 56, 57*. 62,
Index Locorum.
251
63, 64, 71, 75, 77*, 79, 87,
96*, 106, 109, 114, 126, 131,
137, 142, 144, 148, 154, iS7»,
166, 169*, 171*, 179, 183,
186*, 189, 194, 197*, 198.
See also Over and Upper
Eckington
Edgeocke, 88
Edmonds, St., 123
Edson, Warwick, 71
Egiock, Inckberrow, 112
Eldersfield, 3*, 11, 16*, 17*,
23. 27*. 31. 33. 41. 42, 45.
56* 59, 6i*, 65, 68, 72, 73,
75'. 76, 78, 80. 83, 85, 86,
88, 90, 91, 97, 99, 100, 108*,
no*. III, 115*, 121*, 125,
128, 129, 136, 139, 147, 149,
168, 172, 176, 187, 188, 189,
190.. 19s. 196, 197
Elmbridge, 7, 15, 20*, 53*,
72, 122, 129, 131, 139, 141,
147. 149, 150, 152, 155, 167,
179, 181
Elmley, 42, 51, 54, 88, 90, 105,
no
Elmley Castle, 2, 3, 14, 33,
34. 36. 37. 40, 42, 53. 55'
59, 62, 63, 80, 87*, 94, 96,
107, 109, no. III, 118, 122,
123, 133, 138*. 142*, 144*,
148*, 153, 158, 161, 162,
165, 170, 172, 173, 174, 175*,
181, 183, 186
Elmley Lovet, 4, 9, 47, 48, 53,
54, 56,- 65, 69, 71, 72, 84,
87, 89, 91*, 93, 96, 98, 105,
108, 109, no, 114*, 115,
116, ii8*, 128, 138, 140,
142, 149*. 153, 161, 162.
163, 165, 166*, 167, 168*,
173, 180, 183, 186, 189
Emlode, 12, 27, 61, 144
Ettington, 28, 42*, 53, 5S, 87,
105,127,129,156. See also
Over and Upper Ettington
Evenlode, 3, 6, 10, 21, 31, 32,
35, 38. 42, no, 149, 151,
152, 158, 170, 190*, 195
Evesham, 3, 6, 7*, 9, 10, n,
16, 17, 22, 28, 29, 32, 33, 36,
40, 42*, 44, 45. 46, 49, 50,
51, 54, 59, 64*, 66, 68*, 69*,
71. 75- 77*. 80, 82, 83, 86,
87, 88, 89, 90, 92, 93, 94, 96,
97*, 98*, 99. lop*, loi, 102*,
104*, 105. 106, 107, 109, no,
112, 113, n6*, 117*, ii8*,
121*, 126, 127*, 130, 131,
132, 135. 136, 137, 138, 145*,
146, 151, 156, 164*, 167, 174,
175, 178, 182, 183, 185, 186,
187, 189*, 190, 191*, 192*,
193. 195. 196. 198
Evesham, All Saints, 3, 6, 30,
41, 43, 49, 65*, 92, 97, 98,
119, 139, 140, 156, 172, 179,
181, 191
Evesham, St. Laurence, 6, 28,
35. 41. 44. 49. 59. 61, 62,
79, 139, 166, 170*, 176,
179, 191
f 7
Exhall, 25, 32, 50, 78
Fareley, Halesowen, 20
Feckenham, 3*, 5, 6. 7*, 9,
12, 13. 19*, 20, 21, 22*, 25,
27. 30*. 31. 32*. 33. 34*.
39. 41. 43. 45*. 46. 47. 48*.
51. 53. 57. 58*. 59. 64, 66,
67*, 68, 69, 70*, 71*, 73,
75. 17' 79. 8o*, 84, 87, 90,
91, 92, 95*, 98,99, loi, 105,
106, 112, 114*, 115*, n8,
119*, 120, 122, 127, 129,
130, 131, 132, 133, 136*,
137*. 139. 140, 143. 144.
147*. 151, 152, 156, 158,
159*, 160, 162, 163, 165*,
166*, 167, 168, 173*. 174,
176, 183*, 187, 189*, 191,
193, 194
Hadoury, i*, 2, 6, 13*, 15,
27. 37. 42. 46*. 48. 49. 50.
63, 64, 66, 76*, 77, 78, 81,
95*, 121, 124, 132, 142, 156,
169, 170*, 172, 180, 187,
193. 195
Flyford Flavell, 2, 5, 25, 28,
36. 37*. 45. 48*. 51. 60, 64,
71,72, 83,88,89,92,94,103,
105, 115*, 122, 132, 134*,
142, 147, 150, 155, 159, 174,
179. 187
Forfield, 43
Foxcott, 47
Frankley, n, 37, 58, 73, 89,
93, loi*, 103, 117, 121, 124,
150, 188, 198
P'ulbrooke, 83
Grafton, 97, 156, 177, 187
Grafton Fliford (Flyford), 5,
13, 16, 24, 25, 28, 31, 32,
37*. 41. 59. 64*, 74, 75,
76, 80, 85*, 86, 92, 93, 95,
100, 109, 118, 119, 125, 126,
135. 139. 144. 145. 151. 164,
166, 169, 174, 178, 183*,
187, 18.9, 192
Grimley, Grymley, i, 16, 20,
24. 45. 51. 53. 62, 70, 76*,
79, 88, 92, 97, 99, loi*, 106,
109, 113, 117*, 118, 127,
128, 131, 133*, 140, 142,
T45, 150, 155, 157. 158*,
164*, 167, 174, 175, 182,
183, 184, 185, 190
Haddington, 163, 196
Hadson, 54
Hadsor, 25, 30, 38, 55, 57, 65,
82, 98, 113, 152, 171, 185,
196
Hagley, 4, 6, 14, 22, 24, 30*,
31. 32, 34, 45. 50*, 70, 84,
87, 90, 102, 105, 109, 112,
134, 161, 174, 185
Halesowen or Hales Owen,
I, 2, 9, II*, 12*, 13*, 14, 17,
19, 20*, 22*, 23*, 24, 25,
26». 28, 29', 31*, 33, 34*,
35, 36, 38, 40, 41*, 43. 45,
48, 50, 54», 57, 58*, 6o*, 62,
63*, 64», 65, 66, 68, 69. 73*.
74. 75. 76. 79*. 8i*, 82*,
84, 85, 86, 88*, 89, 90, 92*,
93. 95*. 96, 97. 98*. 100,
loi*. 103, 105*, io6*, 107,
109*, no*, in, 112, 114*,
115, 119*, 125, 126*, 127*,
128*, 130*, 131*, 133*, 134,
137, 141, 142*, 144*, 145,
146, 147*, 148*, 149*, 151*.
^55. 156. 157. 160*, i6i*,
162, 163*, 166, 167, 168*,
i^. ^75*. 176: 177. 178*,
179, i8o*, 181, 184, 186*,
i88*. 189*, 190*, 191*, 194,
195, 196, 197*, 198, 199
Halford, Holford, 10, 25, 46,
48, 52, 59, 66, 102, 103, in*,
114, 118, 124, 136, 137, 174
Hallow, Hollow, 2, 5, 8, 14,
15, 18, 19, 22, 26, 32, 36,
41. 52. 54. 55. 57*. 60, 62,
63. 65, 73*, 76*, 82, 84, 90,
92, 104, 106, no, 112, 113,
114, 117, 122*, 123, 127*,
139, 146, 149, 151, 152*, 156,
159, 160, 166, 172, 173, 180,
181, 186, 187, 188, 198
Hampton, 21, 43, 161
Hampton, Curlew (Curleu),
16, 27, 34, 78, 99*, in, 119,
147
Hampton (juxta) Eve&ham,
44. 54. 69. 174. 194
Hampton, Great, 23, 26, 27,
29*, 46, 47, 60, 72, 75, 86,
88, 94, 126, 129, 130, 134,
143. 150. 155. 168, 169, 172,
175, 178*, 190, 199
Hampton, Little (Parva), 25,
123. 147
Hampton Lovelt, 8, 27, 29,
34, 45, 80, 86, 102, 106, 115,
136, 146, 152, 159, 161, 166,
172, 185, 188
Hampton, Lucie (Lucy), 17*,
65, 161. See also Bishop's
Hampton.
Hanbury, 2, 16, 28, 40, 45, 49,
63*. 65*, 70, 75, 76, 80, 81,
85, 94, 96*, 99, 116*, 117,
128, 144, 153, 156, 157, 159*.
163, 171, 179, 181*, 186*,
199
Hanging Aston, see Aston
Hanley, 75. 154
Hanley, Hanlie, or Henley,
Castle, I, 10, 13. 15, 16*,
20, 22, 23, 33, 35, 36, 38,
40, 41, 43, 45, 49, 50, 52*,
53. 55. 58. 59. 60, 61, 62,
63*, 66, 67*. 78, 82*, 86,
91*, 95*, 97*, 99*, 104*,
105, 108, no, in*, 112*,
113, 116, 117, 121, 122*,
128, 133, 134*, 135, 136,
138, 139, 140, 152, 157, 165,
171, 172*, 173, 175. 178,
179, 181, 183, 185, 186, 188,
197
Haibury, 151
Hardwick, 107
252
Worcester Wills and Administrations.
Harrow, 174
Hartlebury, i, 2, 3, 4, 19*, 20,
24. 29. 30. 32. 34. 40. 41*.
43. 50. 51. 54. 57. 66, 68,
69. 73. 77, 78, 81, 82, 84*,
86*, 88, 89*, 91, 94*, 95,
98, 100, 102*, 103*, 105*,
106, 108*, 109, 110, III,
114, 117, 118, 120, 122, 126,
127*, 128, 130, 134*. 136,
137, 138*, 139. 144, 145*,
147, 148, X49*, 150*, 151,
152*. 153. 154. 157. 158.
159, i6o*, 161, 163*, 165*.
167, 168, 174, 178, 180*,
187, 189, 190, 191, 196*,
197*
Harvington, 4, 33, 37, 51, 59.
61, 67, 72*, 89*, 90, 96, 104,
109, no, HI, 120, 123, 125,
i42», 144, 159, 167, 173,
195
Haseler, Haselor, Hasler, 18,
25. 33. 35*. 40. 43. 49. 74.
80, 85, 89, 97, 102, 106, 113,
119, 127*, 129, 131, 134*,
136, 144, 146, 156, 166, 167,
177, 178, 183, 185, 196
Haselie, Hasley, 18, 120, 123,
127. 137
Hastlie, 102
Hatfield. 28, 33, 134
Hatton, II, 19, 24, 28*, 29,
37, 40, 46*, 50, 51, 68, 77,
78, 83, 99, 109, no. III,
112, 116, 133, 136, 138, 143,
146, 147, 153, 163, 166, 172,
192, 194, 196
Henley-in-Arden, 3, 4, 5, 14,
19. 22, 26, 28*, 46*, 47, 56,
60, 82, 83. 85, 86*, 87, 89,
92, 94, 96, 100, loi, 119,
122, 123, 125, 126, 140, 144,
147*. 151. 152*, 15s. 159.
161, 162, 164, 170, 173, 178,
191, 194, 196
Henwycic Hill, 10
Hewell, 149
Hilborrowe, 18
Hillcourt, 135
Hill Crome or Crombe, 36,
53. 55. 63, 88, 94, 103, 123.
132, 140*, 142, 148, 151,
171, 185, 190, 194
Himbleton, 10, 23*, 30, 48,
51'. 53*. 59. 60, 61, 70*.
77, 78, 85. 87, loi*, io6.
Ill, 115, 116, 119, 126, 130*,
133. 139. 140. 141. 143. 148,
150, 152, 159, 164, 170, 176,
180, 182, 183, 184, 186, 195,
197, 198
Hindlipp, Hinlip, 54, 57, 93,
94, 124, 125, 172
Hoblenche, 46, 43, 54, 55, 66,
79, 85, 86, 92, 93, 131, 140,
152, 181
Holly Green, 145
Hoke, I, 8, 10, II, 13, 15, 18,
21, 27, 28, 42, 62, 75*, 76,
81, 91, 93*, loi, 102, 113,
114, 119, 120, 129, 134, 144*,
I46», 148, 149, 152, IS7^,
166, 169, 171, 174, 176, 187,
188, 193*, 196, 199
Holy Cross, , loi
Honiborn, 67. See also
Churchonibome
Honington, Honnington,
Hunnington, 25, 29, 38, 41,
57*, 82, 83', 84, 89, 90,
97*, 108, 117*, 134, 137, 138,
139, 142, 171, 181, 182, 197
Huddington, 9, 38, 60, 63, 85,
86, 94, 99, 186
Icombe, 9, 35, 116, 136, 138,
190
Idlicote, 48, 52, 62, 86, 87*,
88, 93, III, 128, 163, 164,
171
Ilmington, 2, 6, 7, 20, 24*,
26*, 29, 31*, 33, 36*, 42*,
47. 59. 79. 85, 89, 104, 105,
115, 124, 133. 135, 138, 142,
143, 146*, 147*, 158, 169,
179, 185, 189, 190, 192
Inckbarow, Inkba^row, Ink-
berrow, 2, 6*, 9, 10, 13*,
14, 16, 18, 21, 23, 24*, 26,
28, 29*, 35, 46, 47*, 49, 50,
51. 52. 53. 54. 65, 72*, 73.
76, 84*, 93, 100, 103, 104,
107, 109, 112, 114, 115, 116*,
120*, 123, 127, 129, 130*,
131, 132, 134, 138, i39», 140,
141*. 145, 147, 150, 151, 153,
154*. 15s. 156. 157. 161, 162,
164, 169, 174*, 176, 177*,
185. 191. 192. 195. 196*.
197*, 198
Inckbarrowe, Great, 16, 86,
104, 118, 151
Ipsley, 8, 23, 24, 34*. 41, 56,
63. 73. 76. 80, 95, 103, 104,
108, 117, 120, 131, 138, 140,
147, 149, 162, 164, 173, 198
Kemsey, Kempsey, 2*, 3*, 5,
6*, 9*, 10, 15, 16, 20, 26,
27, 28*, 29, 31, 35, 42, 47.
48», 49*, 51, 58, 63, 64, 66,
69. 71, 75. 76, 77*. 80*, 81,
94, 97, loi*, 108, in, 113,
119, 120, 122, 123, 127, 142,
144*, 145, 157. 159. 185,
189*, 190, 191, 192, 194
Keynlon, Little, 73
Kethermister, Kidderminster,
Kitherminster, 2, 4*, 6, 7*,
8*, 10, II, 12*, 15, 16, 17,
18, 19, 21*, 22, 23*, 24*, 26.
28, 32, 35», 36*, 38, 44, 45,
47, 48*, 49, 51*, 53*, 54*,
56*. 57*. 58*, 59*, 60, 61*,
62*, 63, 65*, 68*, 69*, 70*,
72, 73. 75. 77*. 78, 79. 85.
88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 95*,
97, 98*, 99, 103, 105*, 106,
107*, io8, 109, no. III*,
114*, 116, 117, 118, 119*,
120*, 121*, 123, 125, 126*.
128, 131, 132*, 133*, 134*.
135, 136*, 137*, 139*, 140*,
141*, 142*, 143, 144*, i45»,
147, 148, 151*, 152, 153*.
'54. '55. '57. '58. '60, 161,
163*, 164*, 165*, i66*, 167*.
168, 169, 170*, 172*, 173*,
'74*. 175. '78*, 179*. '80,
181, 183, 184, 185, 186, 188,
189, 190, 192, 193, 194*,
195*, 196, 197, 198*, 199
Kinesham, 161
King's Norton, 2, 4*. 5, 6*. 8,
10*, II, 12, 17*, 18*, 19, 20,
21, 22, 23*, 24, 27, 32, 33,
35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 42*, 44 ,
45*. 46*. 49. 50. 5'. 52*.
54*. 55. 56*. 61, 62*, 63, 64,
68, 69, 70, 74, 75, 77, 80,
84*, 85, 86, 87, 90, 92*, 95*.
97*, 98, 99*, 102*, 104, 106,
107*, 108, 109*, no*. III,
113*, 115, ii8*, 119, 122,
126, 128, 129*, 130*, 131,
133. '37*. '4'. '44. '45*.
'49. '52. '54. 156. 157. 159.
161, 163, 165, 169, 171*,
'73*. '75. '76*, 177*. 179.
180*, 181, 182, 183*. 185,
189*. 191*, 194, 196, 197.
198*
King's Brome, Bidford, 15, 85,
'21. '55. '57. '63. '9'
King's Heath, 177
Kingswood Brook, 74
Kington, 12, 14, 22, 28, 43,
55, 62, 64, 65, 69, 73, 79,
85*, 86, 100, 130, 131, 132,
134, 138, 155, 160, 162, 165,
168, 171*, 173, 174, 175, 178,
184, 198
Kington, Great, 23, 32, 42, 47,
52, 83, 125, 131
Kington, Little, 48, 51, 73, 154
Kinnerton, 30, 175
Kinwarton, 39, 58, 74
Kirsoe, 154, 168
Knighleswashborne, 42
Knighton, 99, 123*, 184
Knightwick, 60, 66, 73, 116,
119, 127, 154, 191
Kyenton, 34
Lamsetts, 186
Lapworth, 4*, 15, 32, 36, 39,
45, 56, 62, 66, 75, 79, 81,82,
83, 86, 90, 91, 104, 109, 117,
124, 127, 144, 156, 157, 163,
165, 170, 173, 174, 185
Leigh, Liegh, Lighe, Lie, Ly,
Lygh, 2, 4*, 6, 8*, 9, lo*.
II, 15, 16, 19*, 24, 26, 32,
34*. 36. 38*. 40. 42. 44. 51.
53. 55. 56. 57. 59*. 61, 62,
63*, 68, 70*, 75, 78, 80, 84.
86, 91*, 94, 98, 100, 103,
113, 115*, 117, 119. 121,
123*, 132, 133, 134, 135,
136. 137. '39*. '40. '4'*-
142, 147, 149, 151, 154*.
'55*. '57. '59. '60, i6i*,
Index Locorum.
253
166, 168, 170*. 171, 173,
174*. 178, 179*, iBo*, 181,
i8«, 183*, 187, 188. 190,
192, 199
Lenchwicke, 9, 18, 21, 38, 5a,
66, 71, 76, 79, 97, 128*, 167,
183, 185*, 192, 195, 196
Lighthorne, Lyghthorne, 3,
14, 43, 61, 65, 71, 78, no,
126, 127, 133, 138, 160*,
170, 175*, 185
Littleton, Middle, 22, 34, 36,
94. 146, 151. 167, 171
Littleton, North, 22, 27, 33,
35- 37. 42. 52. 58. 68, 100,
104, 107, J 14, 116*, 120,
121, 123, 133, 134, 140, 146,
153, 173, 181, 182, 186
Littleton, South, 22, 27, 29,
90, 96*, no, 137, 149, 192
London, 114
London, St. Alban's, Wood
Street, 21
Longbridge, 46, 76
Longborow, Gloucester, 182
Longdon, i, 3, 4, 11, 17, 19*,
21, 37, 41, 49, so, 52, 55, 56,
68, 71, 74,77,82,85,86,91,
100, 108* no*, III, 116 ,
125, 127, 130, 134, 140, 141*,
142, 145, 149, 150, 154, 155,
158, 162, 164, 165, 171, 172,
I75i i77i 178*. i8i*, 182,
190, 191, 193, 195, 197, 199*
Loxley, 14, 23, 35, 51, 61, 79,
81, 85, 90, 116, 187
Luddington, 5, 132, 135, 196
Ludley, 23*
Ludlow, 162
Lulsey, Lulsley, 59, 107, 116,
175
Madeley, 19
Madresfield, 25, 29, 52, 53, 68,
69, 71, 87, 98, 100*, III,
ii6*, 129, 136, 146, 150,
154, 164, 180, 184, 187
Malvern, Great [or Much), i,
3. 4. 5*- 7. 8, 9, TO, II, 13,
14*, 16, 18, 20*, 22, 23*,
24*, 26, 27, 28*, 30, 31,
32*. 33. 34. 35. 36, 37*. 39*.
42, 44*, 48*. 49*. 52*, 54,
55, 59, 62, 64, 66, 71, 72*,
76, 79*, 81, 86*, 87, 91, 95*,
97, 100, 105, 108, 109*. Ill,
114, 115, 118, 119, 120, 124,
128, 129*, 130, 132, 136, 138,
141*, 1-15*, 146, 147. 148,
150*, 152*, 153, 154*, 156,
157, 158, i6o*, 161, 163*,
166, 167, 169, 170*, 173*,
176, 177, 179*. 180, 183,
185, 187, 188*, 189, 193,
194, 195, 198
Malvern, Little, 25, 34, "j-j, 106,
no, 153, 171, 178, 199
Markley, 107, 122, 132
Marston Sicca, 66
Marten, 8
Marten (or Martin) Hussing-
tree, 18, 53*, 81, 116, 120,
122, 131, 173
Martley, i*, 2, 5, 10, n, 12,
13, 14, 16, 17, 18*, 22, 23,
25, 28, 29, 39, 44, 49, 51, 52,
56, 59, 61*, 62, 69, 70*, 75,
79, 84, 91, 92, 94, 97, 102*,
105, 115, 116, 123, 130*, 132,
134, 136*, 141, 150, 151*,
152, 153*, 154*, 156*, 163,
169, 180*, 182, 184, 185,
188, 189, 192*, 195, 197*
Matheme, 46, 121, 128, 146
Matbon [or Mathen), i, 6, 7,
II, 14, 15, 24, 28, 32, 33,
41*, 50, 54, 64, 68*, 75, 79,
81*, 84, 87, 114, 115, 118*,
124, 126, 129, 132, 133*,
135*. 139. 144. 151. 155'
161*, 165, 167*, 170, 173,
175. ''-Ill 179. 180, 185, 192,
193. 19s. 199
Metton, 21
Moore {or More), 2, 76, 77,
79. 87. 194
Moorton, 195
Morton Bagott, 9, 16, 18, 33,
56, 66, 74, 78, 81, 86, 103,
126*, 154
Morton Morrell [or Merrell),
2, 8, 12, 14, 32, 82, 88, 100*,
loi, 125, 128, 146*, 165,
175. 177*
Moseley, 10, 18, 20, 27, 30, 39,
46*, 74, 81, 85, 97, 106, 115,
134. 139*. 141. 145. 146,
157, 168, 196, 198
Muckncll [or Mucknill), 167,
182
Nawnton, 65
Nawnton Beauchamp, 14, 28,
108, 114, 117, 124, 129, 139,
150. 153. 157. 158. 164*,
176, 185, 195
Nether -Areley, 2, 62, 76, 85,
89, 95, 109, 114, 134, 189
Nether Brailes, 107, 140, 149
Nether Ditchford, 92
Nether Mitton, 68, 82, 83,
169, 173, 193
Nether Pillerton, 57
Netherton, 19, 54, 56, 61, 128,
131, 152, 154, 193
Newberie, 56
Newbold, 58, 175
Newbold Pacie, in, 169, 173
Newham, 28
Newland, 9, 24, 51, 54, 100,
105, 138, 166,170,171, 179,
188
Nicholas, St., 62, 81
Northfield, 2, i8*, 20, 23, 31,
32*. 35. 37. 47. 54*. 58. 65,
67, 68, 76, 80, 81, 84,85, 87,
89, 90, 91, 93, 94, 96, 100,
104, 105, 107, 109, I20*,
126, 129, 136, 139, 149, 152,
155, 161, 171*, 172, 174,
180, 189, 192, 193, 194, 198
Northwick, 92, 103, 107, 129
Norton, 22, 44, 45, 51, 62, 72,
75. 77' 85, 122, 131, 136,
150, 159, 167
Norton-Bredon, 45, 65, 66,
95, 122, 124, 156*, 157, 159,
186, 189, 190, 194, 195*
Norton-Curley [or Curlew), 25,
109
Norton-Evesham, 6, 7, 10*,
46, 56, 61, 64*, 68*, 69, 73,
77, 94, 106, 109, 122, 131,
135
Norton-Kempsey, i, 45*, 77,
78, 79, 132, 143, 155*, i6o*,
170, 190, 194, 198
Norton-Linsey, 10, 28, 33, 36,
52, 66, 75, 94*, 119, 128,
138, 141*, 157, 164, 196
Norton Morrell, 165 ; indexed
also under Morton Morrell
Odingley, 2, 15, 21, 23, 25,
50, 61, 107*, 108, 116, 121*,
143, 150, 174, 183
Offenhani, 16, 19, 22, 34, 46,
64, 65, 67, 68*, 86, 104, 106,
132. 135. 137. 144. 149. 150.
171, 180*, 185
Olborowe, 162
Oldbarrow, 69, 163, 191, 195
Oldbury, 87, 120, 145, 146,
^153
Oldington, 50
Oldnoll, 9
Old Stratford. 97, 154, 155,
198
Old Swinford, 3, 5*, 6*, 16,
19, 20, 28, 29*, 42, 43. 47,
51, 52, 54, 68, 85, 96, 99,
118, 123, 128, 130, 131, 132,
133. 135*. 144. 152*. 154.
159, 161, 163*, 171*, 176,
178, 179, 182, 184, 189, 191,
192, 193*, 196, 198
Onibersley, 3*, 6, 9, n, is*,
31. 32*. 33. 35. 36, 37. 38*.
40*, 41*, 42, 44*, 46, 48,
SO, 51, 52, 54, 58, 59*, 60,
62, 64*, 65, 66*, 67, 69*, 71,
72. 74. 75*. 76*. 77*. 78.
79, 80*, 81, 84, 88, 89*, 93,
94*, 100*, 102, 109, no,
III*, 113*, 115*, 116*, 119*,
120, 121*, 123, 124*, 126,
130*, 131, 135, 137, 138,
141, 142, 145. 147, 148, 149,
150, 152, 160*, 164, 165,
166, 168*, 170, 173, 174,
177, 178*, 179*, 182, 184*,
185, i86*, 187*, 188, 189,
19a, 193, 194, 195, 197*,
198*
Over Brailes, 68, 78, 86, 91,
114, 116, 137, 152, 153. 158,
160, 168
Over Eckington, 15
Over Ettington, 29, 30, 41, 55,
78*, 132, 136, 179
Over Mitton, loi
Over Pillerton, 33, 109, 132
Over Tysoe, 40, 41, 59, 69, 71,
254
Worcester Wills and Administrations.
8i, 85, 120, 140*, 146, 156,
172, 187, 19s
Overhury, 2, 5, 28, 30, 35, 36,
38, 39, 41, 44, 47, 75. 87,
100, 102, 107*, 109, no, 122,
147, 150, 154, 165, 166, 175.
183, 192*
Oversly, 172
Oxhill, 3, 18, 21, 32, 36, 47,
72, 76*, 115, 123, 125, 153,
164, 178, 180, 182
Packsford, Paxford, 3, 21, 83,
III, 116, 120, 133, 164, 169
Parshall, 129
Pedmore, 12, 34, 37, 39, 40,
45. 47. 76*. 91. 96, 97. 98.
100, loi, 102, 107, 117, 131,
148, 156, 177, 190, 192, 193,
196
Pendock, 2, 3, 10, 14, 23, 25.
27, 40, 41, 42, 63*, 97, no,
III, 122, 128, 143, 147, 159*,
164, 166, 170, 177, 180*, 190
Pensam, Pensham, 18, 65, 78,
100, 108, 112, 121, 128, 143,
147, 175, 183
Pepleton, Peopleton, Pipple-
ton, 8, 9, 16, 40. 52, 67, 71,
74*, 82, 83, 92, 97, 99, 106,
113, n6, 117, 121, 127, 132,
133*, 140, 141, 149, 151, 153,
162, 172, 180, 188, 189, 195,
197
Pershore, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17,
18, 19*, 20, 22, 25, 26, 32*,
33. 34. 35*. 3^. 38*. 39. 40*.
42, 43, 44*, 45*, 49*. 51,52,
54. 56*. 58, 61, 63, 64, 65*,
66, 67, 69, 70, 73, 74, 78,
81*, 82, 83*, 84, 85, 86*, 89,
91. 93. 95. 96. 97. 100. 105.
107*, 108*, III, 112*, 115*,
117, 120*, 122, 125, 129, 130,
132, 135, 136, 140, 14s, 148*,
149*, i5o», 152, 155, 157,
158, 160, 163, 166, 175, 179,
180, 184*, 185, 186*, 192*,
193. 195. 196
Pershore, Holy Cross, i, 19,
21, 32, 51. 53. 56.63,65,66,
68, 72, 81, 92, 106, 118, 119,
120, 121, 125. 141, 151, 157,
161, 164, 176*, 185, 193, 198,
199
Pershore, St. Andrew, 5, 18,
45. 58. 59. 68, 78, 97. 100,
107, 112, 120, 138, 143, 150,
151, 152, 158, 163*, 167,
182*, 187
Piddle (Pidle), North, 8, 37,
58, 67, 76, 86, 87, 90, 108,
129, 133*, 149, 150, 157,
171*, 175. 191
PiUarton, Pillerton, 76
Pillarton Hersey, 36, 72, 104,
III, 118, 156, 166, 167, 169.
See also Nether and Over-
Pillerton
Pinley, 57, 191
Pinvin, Pendfin, Pynvin, 11,
20, 26, 53, 54, 56, 75. 103.
no, 113, 136, 149, 151, 168,
173, 177, 186, 189
Pirton, Pyrton, Perton, 5, 6, 8,
9*, 21, 24, 29, 40,48,53,54,
58*, 66*, 71, 73, 79.89. 96.97.
106, 123, 124, 126, 137, 140,
142, 145, 151, 156, i6i, 169,
185, 186, 187, 195
Powick, Poycke, 5*, 6*, 7, 8,
12*, 13, 15, 18, 19*, 20, 21,
24, 25, 29*, 31, 32, 34, 40,
41, 42, 44. 46, 49, 50, 57, 58,
59*, 63, 65, 66*, 67, 68, 69,
72, 78, 82. 86, 88, 89, 90*,
91, 93, 94, 98, 99, lOO*, lOI,
102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107,
108, 112*, 113*, 117, 121,
122*, 127*, 128, 129, 132*,
136*, 140*, 149, 154*, 155,
161, 164*, 165, 166*, 167,
170*, 171, 173*, 174, 176,
179*, 184, 187*, 188, 189.
191, 193, 196, 198
Presteigne, Hereford, 3
Preston Bagott, 11, 34, 78, 90,
iq8, 124, 135, 193
Prior's Cleve (Cleeve), 13, 17,
30, 40, 50, 51, 62, 69, 70, 71,
73, 80, 89, 92, 93, 94*, 108,
113, 114, 133*, 135, 139,
143, 148, 150, 153, 172
Priors Marston, 179
Prior's Salford, i, 2*, 11, 12,
13, 71, 72, 96, 113, 116, 122,
130. 137. 140*. 145. 148,
155, 160, 174, 177, 185
Pursell (Purshull) Green, 12,
41
Queenhill, Quinhill, Warwick,
54, 140, 179, 193, 194, 195
Radford, 158, 168
Ragley, 12
Rashwood, 69
Redditch, 5*, 15, 45, 122, 162,
168
Ridmarley Debitot, Red-
marley Dabitot, 3, 7, 8, 9,
10, 13*, 14, 17*, 23*, 27, 29,
31, 38, 46,47.55. 56.57.64,
67, 70, 77, 82, 84, loi, 104,
117, 120, 127, 132, 137, 139,
145. 152. 159. 162*, 163,
171, 174, 182, 185, 188, 191,
194*, 198
Ripple, 16, 18, 20, 21, 26, 28,
38, 43, 44, 48*. 60, 77, 99,
105, 107, 112, 113, 122*,
130, 137, 143, 146. 152, 155,
158*, 173, 180, 184, 185,
190, 192, 194*, 196
Roniesley, 8, 71
Rowington, 4, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14,
20. 23. 30. 32. 38. 46. 47. 51.
52, 57, 62*, 63*, 64*, 71*,
74, 81, 82, 83, 90*, 95, 99,
104, 112, 123*, 127*, 130,
131, 134*, 138, 141, 143,
146, 149, 152, 154, i58»,
170, 172, 177, 186, 189, 198,
199
Rowley, 2, 11, 24, 25*, 29*,
31. 36*, 53. 56. 67, 60, 6r,
65, 76, 86, 92, 93, 105, 108,
117, 120, 125, 131, 150, 174,
182, 188, 192
Rowley Regis, 35, 44, 46, 56,
60, 63, 71, 86, 96*, 100,
102, III, 121, 129, 133,135,
143, 144*, 146, 148, 156,
173, 174*, 188*, 191, 196*,
198
Rowslench, 7, 13, 22, 38, 44,
45. 52, 53. 56, 57. 59. 70. 73.
■JT, 81, 87, 88, 113*, 119,
122, 128, 130, 132, 143, 144,
148, 166, 167, 190
Rowsley, 34
Roxall, 84
Rushocke, 34, 52, 57, 96, loi,
102, 119, 122, 135, 137, 156*,
164, 186, 192, 195
Rushwick, 109
Russells, Worcester, 70
Rysonbridge, Lapworth, 79
Salford, 6, 32, 39, 47, 49, 51,
53, 58, 76, 81, 86*, 91, 135,
138*, 151, 153, 159, 193, 194,
195*, 197
Salwarp, 2, 4, 7, 8, 12*, 13,
16*, 18, 27, 28, 30, 34*, 35,
51. 52. 56. 57. 58,59. 60,79,
80*, 82*, 89, 93, 96, 105,
108, III, 112, 117, 149, 151,
153, 154, 156, 166, 171*,
179*, 188, 190, 193, 194*,
195, 196*, 197
Samborne, Sambourn, 25, 40,
60, 72, 79, 190, 196
Saw ford, 24
Sedgbarrow, 23*, 36, 43, 50,
62, 86, 102, 127, 138, 141,
175, 180, 183
Severne Stoke, 7, 8*, 9, 11, 12,
14. 17*. 31. 35. 43. 51. 52.
54. 56. 58. 61*, 62*, 65, 7i»,
74*, 80, 84, 87, 88, 90, 92,
95, 98, 102, 106, 109, no,
116*, 118, 121*, 124, 125,
133. 134*. 136, 138. 139.
141*, 145, 146, 147*, 148,
151, 154, 155*, 158, 159,160,
161*, 162, 164, 166*, 168,
169, 174, 176, 179, 182, 183*.
186, 195, 197, 198*
Shawlench, 117
Sheipston, 15
Shellesley, Shelsley, 18, 44,
III
Shellesley Beacliani, 3, 6, n,
15. 33. 44. 50. 69. 128, 137
Shellesley, Great, 33, 36, 85,
no, 122, 123, 166, 172, 198
Shellesley Kings, 11*, 25*,
36*, 77, 119
Shelltield, 6, 106
Shenstone, 93
Sherborne, 70, 75*
Index Locorum.
255
Sheriffs Lench, 16*, 62, 88,
111, 114, 115, 129, 147, 157
Shipston-on-Stour, 3, 17, 40*,
42, 44, 46, 47. 48, 49, 79, 96,
109, 114, 123, 133*. 145. 146.
153, 156, 158, 160*, 180,
184, 187
Shipton, 102
Shottery, i, 95
Showton, 114
Shrawley, Shrowley, 3, 4, 8,
10, 12, 13, 18, 19, 26, 38, 47,
51, 52, 58, 69,79,81,85,90,
91. 93- 94. 95. 96, 98, loi,
118, 119, 125*, 130*, 136,
140, 144, 149*. 155*- 160,
162, 163, 168, 174, 195, 196
Shurvington, 154
Slimbridge, 59
Snitterfieid, 11, 12, 13, 48, 52,
67*. 73. 83, 87. 88, 89, 93,
94, 102, 112, 113, 117, 123,
126*, 127, 138, 144, 167, 172,
174, 181, 184, 192
Spechley, Spetchley, 11*, 23,
35. 43. 74. 126
Spernall, 8, 9, 13, 18, 22, 26*,
44. 55. 60, 66, 69, 93, 114,
116, 124, 129, 167, 181, 196
Stanbrooke, 99
Staunton, 3, 5, 8, 22, 24*, 26*,
27, 29*, 37, 39, 40, 54, 60,
66, 71*, 78, 84, 96, 108, no,
141, 144, 145, 151. 154, 190,
195
Stitchford, 51
Stoke, 5
Stoke Prior, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 11,
12, 13, 17, 19, 20, 28, 30, 33,
41, 50, 51.59.65,72,75.76,
78, 79, 82, 84, 85, 88, 90, 92,
96, 103, 104, 107, 109*, no,
112, 113, 114*, 115*, 117,
120, 125, 130, 131, 152, 134,
137. 141, 142, 143, 148. 150,
153. 158. 159. 163, 164*,
167*, 171, 175*, 178*, 183,
187, 191, 192, 193, 197, 199
Stone, 3, 22, 30, 41, 45, 48, 70,
75. 78. 79. 81, 88, 96, 98,
119, 120, 123, 127, 128, 141,
142, 143, 149, 151, 156, 173.
177, 180*, 186, 187
Stoulton, 2, 4, 8, 18, 21, 23,
29. 32. 33. 35- 62, 94, 109,
no, III*, 122, 160, 180,
183, 190
Stourbridge, Sturbridge, 28,
30*. 33. 44. 50. 52. 54. 70.
72, 82, 112, 123, 125, 128,
129*. 131, 141, 143, 145,
148, 150, 157, 159, 170, 175*,
178, 183, 186
Stourton, Sturton, 9, 13, 74,
146
Stow, 43
Stratford on Avon, i, 2, 4*,
5*, 14*, 16, 20*, 22, 28, 35,
46, 62, 63*, 65, 66, 73, 74,
80, 82, 83*, 84, 88, 94*, 95,
97, 102, 105, 112, 115, 122,
124, 125, 127, 130, 131*,
135*. 145, 148, 154, 156,
158, 159, 160*, 162, 163,
165, 167*, i68*, 169*, 170*,
171, 173, 17s, 187, 191, 194,
196. 197
Strenshain, 6, 7, 12, 23, 24,
48, 51. 54*. 55. 58. 60, 68,
71, 89, 90, 91, 98, 104, 118,
120, 124, 126*, 128, 130, 131,
136*, 138, 139, 163, 171,
176, 178, 184*, 185, 193
Stretford, 60, 82, 95, 107, 123
Stretton-upon-the-fosse, 21, 22,
46, 50, 54, 66, 70, 76, 83,
88, 118, 122, 137, 147, 170,
173, 181, 186
Studley, 3, 8, 14, 19, 26, 41,
46, 55, 62, 63*, 65, 70, 73,
87, 88, 96, 104, 109*, 114,
118, 127, 128, 131, 139, 143,
145, 146, 150*, 156, 161,
162, 167, 174, 184, 187
Suckley, 10, 12, 14, 15, 19*,
21*, 22, 23*, 24, 25, 28, 31,
32, 33*. 36. 38, 41. 44. 47.
54, 57, 61,63,66, 68,70, 71,
72. 73. 74*. 79. 80, 8 1*,
84*, 96, 97, 98, loi, 106,
113, 120, 124, 125, 130, 133,
136, 145, 147, 151, 156, 158,
163, 167, 170, 172, 175, 181,
185, 188, 189, 191, 194*,
197
Sutton St. Nicholas, Hereford,
73
Tamworth, 132, 135
Tanworth, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11,
13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 21,
22, 23, 24, 25*, 29, 31, 39,
40, 41, 45*, 46, 47, 52, 53,
54. 55*. 59. 63, 64*, 66, 69*,
70*, 72, 74, 76, 81, 82*, 85,
87, 88, 89, 95*, 96, loi,
102*, 105*, III, 118*, 119,
121*, 123, 126, 127*, 128,
129, 131*, 134*, 135*, 138*,
139, 141*, 142, 143, 150,
153*. 155. 159*. 162*, 168,
175, 176, 180, 181, 182, 184,
188, 190, 193, 196, 197*
Tardebig, Tarbige, Terdebig,
2, 3, 5, 6, 12, 14, 15*, 17,
21*, 23. 27, 28, 33, 37, 38*,
39*. 44. 52. 53*. 57. 58. 60*,
65*, 68*, 72, 73, 74, 76*, 80,
82, 83, 85, 86, 90, 91, 92,
95, 102, 115, 119, 122, 124,
126, 131, 133, 139, 142, 143*,
150. 153. 154*. 155.157.161,
164, 165, 166, 170*, 173,
176*, 179, 180*, 183, 187*,
188
Teddington, Tiddington, 27*,
36, 65, 67, 84, 104*, 128,
130, 132, 148, 155, 159, 165,
182, 183
Temple Broughton, 102
Temple Grafton, 10, 37, 40,
43. 57. 75' 92. 104. 108, 112,
133, 146, 155, 187*, 196, 198
Temple Tvsoe, 6, 34, 48, 50,
75, 83, 98, 184, 188
Tenbury, 198
Tewkesbury, 158
Thorneton, 140
Throckmorton, Throgmorton,
24, 25, 42, 73*, 76, 80, 82,
97. 132. 135. 143. 156. 157.
168, 170, 182, 184
Tibberton, 7, 8, 9, 14, 41*
48, 49, 80, 87, 89, 91, 961
100, 112, 120, 124*, 127
169, 175, 198
Tidmington, 97, 128
Tisoe, Tysoe, 18, 20, 40, 51
62*, 67, 69, 70, 71, 74*, 80
90. 93*. 95. loi. 105, 106,
107, 116, 118, 124, 125, 133
134. 135. 139. 141*. 142,
143, 143*. 149, 152, 153*
154. 155*. 156. 161, 163
165, 166, 167, 169, 171, 179*,
180, 188, 193, 197
Tonworth, 27, 50
Treddington, rredington,2o*
30, 39, 40, 42, 43*, 64*, 81
84, 95, 98, 128, 130, 13s
146, 149, 166, 168, 179, 194,
197
Trowman, Worcester, 106
Twyninge, Gloucester, 163
Uffenham, 22, 47, 64, 79, 94,
139. 14s
Ulbarrow, Ulborowe, 28, 58,
68, 84, 129, 144, 160, 165
Ullenhall, 20, 46, 48, 65, 72,
80, 87, III, 128, 131, 168,
169, 172, 192
Upper Brailes, 41, 97
Upper Eckington, 113
Upper Ettington, 40, 108*
Upton, 42
Upton-on-Severne, i, 6, 7*, 8,
14, 17, 20*, 21, 24, 20, 30,
3'. 33*. 35. 42. 47. 48. 51.
56*. 57. 58*, 60*, 62*, 63*,
65, 66*, 69*, 73. 74, 75, 77,
81*, 83, 84, 86, 96, 97, 98,
99, 100*, loi, 102, 106*,
109, 112, 113, 114, 115*,
1x6*, 118, 122, 123*, 125*,
126*, 127, 128, 130, 131,
133, 138, 139, 143. 144, 145,
146, 148, 149, 154*, 158*,
159*, 160, 164, 165*, 166,
167*, 168, 171, 173, 174,
175*, 176*, 177*, 178*, i8i*.
182, 184, 187, 190*, 191*,
192*, 193*, 195, 196, 198
Upton-Snodsbury, 5, 7, 9*,
10*, 39, 43, 47, 52*, 62, 64,
66, 71, 73, 135, 137. 167,
168, 171, 178, 181, 188, igS,
193
Upton-Warren, 4,7, 8, 12, 30,
38, 64. 74*, 75, 89, 92, 118*,
129, 131, 134, 142, 167, 171*,
176, 187
Wadborow, 8, 109, 113, 124,
136, 144, 153, 162, 168, 17s
256
Worcester Wills and Administrations.
140,
141.
152.
160,
175.
187, 188,
159.
174.
Walcott, 165
Walton Maudit (Mawdick),
47, 67, 148
Wardington, 71
Warley, 65, 186
Warndon, Warnton, 9, 21, 25,
29, 32, 56, 68, 73, 80*, 85,
95, 105, 117, 122, 129, 133,
138, 164, 176, 184
Warrendon, 191
Warwick, 2*, 3*, 4*, 6, 7*,
13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 21,
23*, 24, 25*, 26*, 30*, 31*,
32*, 34. 35*. 36*, 37*. 41*.
42. 44. 45. 48, 49. 50. 53. 54.
55,^, 66*, 67*, 72, 74, 77*,
78^79, 81, 83, 85, 90, 93, 95,
97, 98*, 99, 102, 103*, 104*,
105, 107, III*, 113, 114,
118, 119, 120, 121*, 122*,
123, 124, 125*, 126*, 127*,
129*, 130*, 131*. 134*, 135,
136. 137*. 138.
143*, 144, 146,
154», 156, 158*,
162, 165*, 172,
176, 177*, 1791
189*, 193, 195
Warwick, St. Mary, 17*, 20*,
22, 33, 42, 54, 58, 79, 93, 94,
99, 100, 102, 103, 107, 115,
120, 124, 131, 136, 154, 158,
164, 167, 168, 185
Warwick, St. Nicholas, 27,
33. 36*. 55. n< 84, 89, 92,
96, 104*, 114, 132, 135,
142, 157, 162, 178
Warwick, St. , 171
Washbourne, Wasborne, 6,
59, 87, 160
Wasperton, 3*, 14, 16, 42, 43,
65, 80, 122
Weathley, Wiethley, Weeth-
ley, 8, 10, 71*. 105, 140,
158, 189
Weecanforde, 117
Welland, 6, 27*, 53, 54, 57,
59, 60*, 62, 78, 81, 86, 91,
102, 124, 130, 132*, 135,
136, 143*, 154, 156, 161,
165, 171*, 177, 179, 190,
194*. 195
Welsburne, Wellesborne,
Welsborne, 23, 25, 36, 37,
45*, 46. 48, 50. 51. 56*. 58.
59, 64, 67, 88, 90, 93, I02,
104, 108, 122, 124, 128, 134,
136, 137, 142, 154, 159, 161,
164
Welsburne Hastings, 33, 102,
164
Welsburne Mountford, 138,
146, 149, 160, 174
Weston, Warwick, 183
Whatcot, 12, 13, 16, 30, 42,
43. 46. 52. 56.57. 69,70,71,
96, no, 118, 121, 123*, 129,
135*, 145, 146, 164
Whethelye, Warwick, 48
Whistones, 173
Whit—, 74
Whitchurch, 31, 8i*, 93, 104*,
119, 145, 157, 164, 196,
198
Whitelady Aston, 6, 14, 15*,
27. 29, 35, 37. 46, 48, 49. 52.
67, 72, 80, 86, 95, 107, 132,
137. 155*. 170. 179. 182, 183,
184
Whitford, 186
Whittington.Whitinton, 7, 19,
32, 72, 82, 85, 123. 146, 152,
188, 197
Wichbould, 27, 75, 77, 79, 146,
152
Wiche, Wicke, Witch, Weeke,
28, 68, 72, 76, 79, 119, 138,
146, 173
Wickamford, 4, 12*, 57, 71,
88, 94, 97, 100, loi, 103,
107, 121, 122, 128, 139*, 176,
177
Wicke (Wycke) juxta-Per-
shore, 2*, 7, 10, 16, 24, 25,
28, 29, 30, 34*, 38, 40, 49,
53. 69. 73. 95. 97. 106, III,
113, 115, 116, 117, 122, 126,
128, 130, 132*, 133, 136*,
139, 142, 146, 147, 157,
158*, 168, 172*, 177, 192,
194
Wickelsford, Wigelsford, 9,
14, 57, 60, 69, 72, 82, 88,
93, 96,* 99, 102, 107, 173,
180, 197
Wilincoate, 26
Willington, 14, 71, 114, 129
Wilmcote, 51
Wilmestone, 112
Witch, St. Andrew, 43, 127
Witley, Great, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10,
27, 42, 48, 55, 66*. 68, 69,
91, 105, 124, 15s, 158, 160,
164, 168, 190, 199
Witley, Little, 21, 25, 28, 37,
39, 80, 106, 113, 162, 179,
186, 187
Wixford, 42, 45, 142
Wolford, Great, 3, 4, 7, 19,
22, 23, 34, 67*, 70, 83*, 100,
102, no, 114, 118, 128, 137*,
158
Wolford, Little, 10, 28, 57, 62,
72, 120, 121, 122*, 131, 134,
136, 149, 169
WoUashall, 94
Wolverdington, 10, 75*, 128,
132, 146*
Wolverley, Woverley, 2, 5, 11,
12, 14, 24*, 31, 36*, 40, 47,
57, 64, 65, 69, 81, 86, 89,
107, no, 123, 126, 146, 159,
160, 170*. 180, 184, 185, 186,
189*, 190, 193, 196
Wolverton, Great, n, 34, 57,
67, 80, 97, 98, 99, 120, 124,
i68»
Woodcote, 97
Worcester, i, 3*, 4*, 5, 6, 7*,
8*, 9, II, 12, 13*. 15, 19*,
20*, 21, 25, 27, 28, 29*, 31*,
32". 34. 35. 36. 37. 38*. 39*.
40*, 41*, 42*, 43*, 44, 45»,
46*. 49. 52*. 55. 56. 57. 59*.
62*, 64, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72*,
73*. 74. 76*. n, 78*. 80,
82*, 83, 84, 8s, 88, 89, 90*,
92. 93. 94. 95 . 96*. 97*. 98,
99*, 100*, loi*, 103, 104*,
105, 106*, 107*, 108*, III*,
112*, 113*, 115*, 116, 117,
1x8*, 119*, 120*, 124*, 125,
127, 129*, 131, 132*, 133,
137*. 139. 140. 142, 144 .
145, 146*, 147*, 148, 149*.
150*, 152, 153, 154*, 15s,
156, 157*, 158, 159, 160*,
i6i*, 162*, 164*, 165*, 166*,
167, 168, 171, 172, 174, 175*,
176*, 177*, 178*, 181*, 182*,
183, 184*, 185*, 186*, 187,
188*, 189, 190, 192*, 193*,
194, 196*, 197*, 198*
Worcester, The Berrowe, 2,
25. 27. 29, 35, 40, 42, 48, 49,
54, 61, 63*, 64, 68, 95, 98,
loi, 105, 130, 132, 133, 135,
143, 145, 160, 164, 188, 190,
196, 199
Worcester, The Castle, 73
Worcester, The Commanders,
30. 40
Worcester, The Garrison, 187
Worcester, All Saints, 2, 7, 8*,
14, 15, 16*, 17*, 18, 32, 35*.
36, 38*. 39*. 41. 43. 46. 51. 58,
59, 61, 63, 68*, 73, 77, 81,
82, 94, 95, 96, 98, 102, 105*.
108, 115, 116, 117, 123*,
129, 130, 133*, 134, 135,
145*, 146, 148, 161, 163,
168, 169, 171, 172, 173*,
177, 180, 183, 184, 185, 186,
187*, 188, 189, 198, 199*
Worcester, St. Alban, 49, 142,
148, 149, 150, 167, 188, 194
Worcester, St. Andrew, 3, 4*,
7, 16, 24*, 25*, 29*, 31,
32. 37. 40, 47*. 48*. 51.
52*, 57, 61, 75, 79, 80,
97, 107, 1X2, 113, 114, 115,
1x7*, I2X, 131, 134, 139,
145, 147, 152, 153*, 158,
i6x*, 162, 165*, 173, 176,
178, 179, 180, 182, 183, 184,
185, 186
Worcester, St. Clement, 7*,
12, 16, 21, 25, 37, 44, 47,
49. 50. 51.59.63.69, 70, 71,
85, 88, 90, 117, 119, 123,
125, 146, 151, 156, 177, i78»,
191
Worcester, St. Ellen (Helen),
5, 7, 10, 14, 15, 20, 22*, 34,
36, 40, 45, 49, 53. 56, 63,
66, 67, 70, 83, 85, 86, 87, 96,
99, loi, 107, 114, n8, 119,
120, 123*, 125, 131, 150*,
153' 159. *6i*, 162*, 165,
166, 169, 170, 172, 174*,
176, 177, 179*, 180*, 181,
182, 183*, 185*. 186, 187,
191, 196
Worcester, St. John, 5*, 116,
176
Worcester, St. Lawrence, 155
Index LocoruDi.
257
Worcester, St. Martin, 19, 29,
36. 45*, 48. 50, 51, 57, 61*,
65, 67, 68, 80, 84, 90, 92,
100*, 105*, 112, 118*, 125*,
130, 134, 137*, 139*, 142,
146, 147, 148*, 150, 153*,
154, 158*, 165, 170*, 178,
18a, 183, 184, i86*, 187, 188,
190, 196, 198
Worcester, St. Mary, 155
Worcester, St. Michael, 15*,
25. 39
Worcester, St. Nicholas, 5*,
12, 15, 16, 18, 24*, 25*, 30*,
32. 33. 36. 38, 40. 44*. 45*.
48*, 49, 54, 58, 60, 65*, 66,
68, 70, 72, 79, 86*, 87, 91,
92*, 93, io6, no*, 112, 116*,
119, 120, 121, 126, 128, 130,
135. 137. 138. 139*. 140*,
143, 144, 149. 151, 156, 161,
163*, 164, 165, 166, 169, 171,
174, 175, 178, 182, 183*,
185*, 187, 188
Worcester, St. Peter, 11, 14,
15, 17, 20*, 24, 26, 30, 41,
43. 44. 45. 50. S3. 55. 56*.
61*, 70, 72, 78, 80, 83, 93,
95, 98*, 107, 108, no. III,
114, 121, 130, 133, 134, 140,
141, 143, 144, 157, 158. 160,
162, 163, 167, 169*, 171,
176, 179, 181, 183, 186, 189,
192, 195, 198, 199
Worcester, St. Susan, 72
Worcester, St. Swithin, 12*,
15*, 18*, 21, 24, 40, 43, 46,
61, 74*, 87*, 93, 95, 98, 99,
loi, 105, 107, 108, 113,
117*, 120, 121, 128, 140,
141, 144, 145, 152, 164*,
165, 167, 169. 171, 172, 174,
175. 177. 178, 181, 182, 183,
185*, 192
Wotton (Wootton) Wawen,
2, 5, 7, 16, 21, 25, 30, 32,
34*. 37. 39. 41. 45. 51. 54.
75*, 81, 82*, 83, 85*, 87*,
88*, 89, 91. 92, 94, 98, 102,
105, III, 126, 131, 133*,
136, 141, 147, 158, 162,
163*, 164, i66, 167, 172*,
193, 196, 198
Wraxall, Wroxall, 3, 4, 14,
19, 20, 55, 63, 65, 94, 100,
121, 131, 137, 142, 154, 157,
160, 181, 196
Wychford, Witchford, Witch-
enford, Whichford, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 9, 10, II, 12, 17, 21,
24*, 25, 27*, 29, 30, 31, 32,
33, 40*, 41*, 44,45, 46*, 47,
48*, 49. 53. 55. '^7' 62*, 73.
81, 83, 100, loi, 104, 106,
III, 1X2, 114, 115, 117,
121*, 122, 124. 125, 127,
131, 132, 135, 136, 139, 140,
142, 143, 144, 147, 150, 151;
153*. 156, 158, 159. 162,
164, 165, 169*, 170, 175,
'^n- 179. 182, 186, 189, 190,
193. 199
Wyer (Wier) Piddle, 19, 21,
27, 55, 86, 91, 96, 168, 184,
194. 195
Yardley, Yearlie, 3, 4, 6, 11,
12*, 15*, 18*, 19*, 23, 27*,
38, 42, 46*, 47*, 48, 51, 52,
53. 54. 56. 59*. 61, 62, 64,
67, 69, 70*, 77*, 78, 82*,
83, 84, 85, 87, 90, 92*, 98,
99, 100, 102, io6, 108, log,
no*, 114*, 115, 117*, 118*,
121, 123, 124, 126*, 129*,
132, 136*, 137, 138, 139,
140*, 142, 145, 146, 148*,
150. 151. 152. 157. 158, 160,
162*, 163*, 164, 166, 169,
171*, 174, 176*, 184, 185,
189*, 191, 192, 193, 194.
198*, 199
WORC. WILLS. — VOL. II.
Cl)e 3nt}tx ilibrarp.
INOUISITIONES POST MORTEM
FOR
6louceefci0l)ire»
VOL. V.
ISSUED BY
€\)z i5T\tisit) Becorn ^ociet^, limiteD*
[XL.]
The Index Library.
ABSTRACTS
OF
INQUISniONES POST MORTEM
FOR
(J^Ioucestersbtre.
RETURNED INTO THE COURT OF CHANCERY DURING THE
TLANTAGENET PERIOD.
PART V.
30 EDWARD I TO 32 EDWARD III. 1302-1358.
EDITED BY
EDWARD ALEXANDER FRY.
lEonton :
I.SSUED TO TFIE SUB.SCRIBER.S RY
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1910.
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CONTENTS.
Year.
Page.
Abbehale, Margaret
1358
368
Abbehale, Reynold de -
i34f
285
Abenale, Ralph de -
1347
3M
Actone, John de and Sybil
1312
34(2)
Acton, John de
1343
301
Albenhale, John de
1317
.63
ap Adam, John
1312
13'
ap Howell, Sir John, son
of John
1341
290
Aram, John de
1352
353
Archer, Cicely, wife of
Geoffrey le
1350
344
Archer, Edmund le
1314
136
Archer, Geoffrey le
•35°
340
Archer, Nicholas, son of
Nicholas le
•303
'5
Archer, Nicholas le
1309
102
Arham, John
1358
373
Arundel, Earl of, Edmund
1327
200
Assheton, Vicar of, Henry
1332
245
Aston, Robert de -
^33^
275
Aston, Robert de -
1342
296
Aston, Robert de -
1349
339
Aston, Thomas, son and
heir of Thos. de
1332
240
Astone, William de
1355
358
atte More, William
1340
279
Attone, John de - - i
358-9
369
Audele, Hugh de, Eail
of Gloucester » -
1347
3<6
Audeleye, Isolda, wife of
Hu-h de -
1336
259
Aure, John de
1344
302
Aure, Robert de
1526
192
Badelesmere, Bartholo-
mew de - - -
'33'
233
Badelesmere, Giles de -
1338
276
Baderon, Philip
•349
326
Baderoun, John de
1332
238
Baderoun, Philip -
'303
9
Bagworth, John de
1330
232
Ballecote, William de -
'305
38
Ballecote, William -
1346
312
Qassett, Edmund -
131 1
116
JBath Priory -
1344
305
Bath and Wells, Bishop
of, Ralph -
1342
296
Bath and Wells, Bishop
of, Ralph -
.358
368
Bathonia, Nicholas
Baverton, Edmund de -
Baysham, James de,
chaplain
Beauchamp, John de
Belers, Ricliard
Bello Campo, Gwydo de
Bello Campo, Guy de,
Earl of Warwick
157-i
Benne, John
Berkeleye, Hawisia, wife
of John de
Berkeleye, Henry de
Berkele, John de -
Berkeleye, John de
Berkele, John de -
Berkeley, Maurice, son of
Thomas de
Berkeley, Maurice, son
of Mauiice
Berkeleye, Nicholas
Berkelye, Thomas de
Berkele, Thomas de
Berkele, Thomas de
Berkelee, Thomas de
Berkeleye, Thomas de
and Joan - - -
Berton, Thomas de
Berwe, Robert de la
Besemaunsel, John-
Bevereston, Thomas,
parson of -
Bigot, Roger le, Earl of
Norfolk -
Blechedon, Richard de -
Bleyht, William -
Bleyth, William -
Blount, John -
Blount, Richard le •
Blund, David le
Blunt, David le
Bohun, Humphrey de,
Earl of Hereford
Bohun, John de
Bohun, John de. Earl of
Hereford -
Bordon, Nicholas -
Borghton, Walter de
Year. Page.
1326 196
198(2)
'332 243
1333 248
'343 301
1329 227
1303 9
[316
(2), 1 60- 1
1342 297
'349 321
'334 252
1324 188
'345 310
'349 320
1327 219
1347 3'5
'35' 347
1321 178
1 343 302
'344 303
1355 359
'352 348
'342 299
'304
1307
29
96
'345 3"
[306 49
1326 196
1 306 4 1
'307 95
358 365
1327 199
1304 27
1323 184
1302 5
^33^ 238
'336 257
'343 301
^331 237
VI
Gloucestershire Chancery Iiiqtiisitiones.
Borghull, Roger de
Boteler, James le, Eai 1 of
Ormond - - -
Botiler, John le
Bourhall, sec Burghull.
Boys, William , - • -
Brekedaunce, Robert
Bret, Walter le
Brewosa, Peter de-
Bristol St. Augustine, tlie
Abbey of -
Brockworth, Henry de -
Brun, John le
Bruton, Lawrence -
Brymmesfeld Castle and
Manor
Bures, John de
Bures, Robert de and
Alice
Burghhull, Roger, son of
Ro^er
Burnel, Edward
Bykenore, Alexander de
Cantok, Master Roger -
Canyngges, Thomas de-
Cardiff, stc Kaerdif.
Channyn, Margery and
Richard
Chaumbre, Agnes de la
Chaumpeneys, John, son
of John
Chausy, John de
Chiltenham, Walter de -
Chiltenham, William de
Chirchusdon Manor
Cirencester, Abbot of
Clare, Gilbert de. Earl of
(Gloucester and flcrt-
ford - - - -
143-3. 1
Clare, Joan, wifeof Gilbert
de - - - -
11-
Claville, John de -
rie.k, Walter le -
Clyntone, William de
Cole, John
Columbers, Eleanor, wife
(ifrhilip -
Columbers, Philip -
Comyn, Elizabeth -
Comyn, Thomas -
Coof, John
Coppe, John -
Coriet, William
Coueleye, John de -
Crok, Roger
45
N'.-.ir.
Page.
^'car.
Page.
1327
217
Crook, Thomas
1336
259
Cusancia, William de
'345
307
'338
^~1Z
'3'9
225
Dabetot, Robert -
Daubeny, Cicely, wife of
'336
259
'358
370
Joiin - - - -
'345
306
^^v-
235
Daubeney, John
1304
'9,23
1302
'5
Daubeny, John
1332
241
I3I2
I 2 1-2
Deghare, John le -
'338
275
Dene, Forest of
1337
lb-]
•358
368
Dene, Richard de -
'34'
287
1350
343
Dene, William de -
'3'9
1303
7,18
169-72
1333
249
Dene, William de -
1327
204(2)
05(2)
•338
275
Despenser, Almaric de
1306
48
135'
34'
Despenser, ^leanor, wife
oflluyirie-
'337
262
1302
7
Despenser, Hugh le, sen.
1318
168-9
Despenser, Hugh le
i3'9
225
1303
0, '3
Despenser, Hugh le, jun.
1330
233
1316
156
Despencer, Hugh le, jun.
-^ll^"^
235
1306
47
Despencer, Hugh le
1344
303
Despencer, Hugh le
'349
330
1349
328
337
'335
253
Despencer, Thomas le -
133'
236
Doly, John
'359
372
^y:>i
269
Edyndon, William de.
1328
223
liisiiop of Winchester
Eggesworthe, Geoffrey
'352
350
1336
260
de - - - -
'349
339
^■h^?>
132
6
296
Eggeworthe, Peter de -
'355
358
1302
'34^
Feckenham, John de
1306
43
'340
2 84
Felde, Robert de la
1309
loi
'346
3'4
'r iscamp. Abbot of
1305
34(2)
Fishere, Henry le -
1345
3"
Fitz Herbert, Matthew -
1357
36 1
1314
141
Fitz Herbert, Reginald -
'348
3'9
5, '48
152
Fitz John, Alianora, wife
of Herbert -
1327
218
1 307 /
3"5i
Fitz Nichol, John -
1356
360
8', 85, 89
Fitz Payne, Robert
i3'5
'55
'337
268
Fitz Ralph, Nicholas
i3'3
132
'305
32
Fitz Waryn, Fulk -
1349
321
354
356
Fitz Waryn, Margaret,
1305
44
\\ifc of i'ulk Ic -
1336
256
Fitz Warin, Warin
'342
294
'343
294
Frethorn, Geoffrey
1320
176
134:^
293
Frethorn, John de -
'353
353
■ 3^8
224
1 304
28
Gacelyn, William -
1346
312
'358
369
Gamage, Nicholas -
'35°
340
370
Gamage, Nicholas -
'358
365
'352
353
Gasselyne, Walter-
^oll
246
'3-^6
190
Giffard, Avelina, wife of
1325
191
John - - - -
1327
215
1327
201
Giffard, John -
1320
174
Contents.
Vll
Giffard, John -
Giffard, John -
Giffard, John, jiin. -
Giffard, John -
Giffard, Margaret, wife
of John - - -
Giffard, Margaret, wife
of Jolin - - -
Gloucester, St. Bartholo-
mew, Hospital of
Gloucester, Walter de -
Gloucester, Walter de -
Gloucester, Walter, son
of Walter de
Gloucester, Abbot of St.
Peter -
Gloucester, Abbot of St.
Peter . - - -
Gloucester, Abbot of St.
Peter's
Gloucester Castle -
Gloucester, Prior of St.
Bartholomew
Gloucester, Prior of St.
Oswald
Gloucester and Hertford,
Earl of, Gilbert de
Clare
i4i-3> 1
Gloucester, Earl of, Hugh
de Audale -
Gracedieu, Abbey and
Convent
Grandisson, Peter de
Grandisson, William de
Grave, Sybil de la -
Grene, William de la
Grey, Henry de
Grey, Henry de -
Grey, John le
Grey, Reginald
Gyene, Robert
Gyse, John de
Handio, Edmund de
Handlo, John de -
HarnhuUe, Robert de
Harold, Thomas,chaplain
Hathewy, Ralph -
Hathewy, William
Hayberare, William
Helyoun, Walter de
Hereford, Earl of, Humph,
de Bohun -
Year. l'ai;c.
'324 i5^3
1327 206
208, 2 1 1
1327 213
i35^J 357
1327 212(2)
213
1332 242
'355 i<^:->
1311
124 6, 1 28
13-3 'So
1340 284
'304
'305
1306
133S 273
1340 282
1302 5
1 305 36
'3'4
45, 148, 152
1347 3i(J
1337
1358
1335
i3'7
1330
i3'5
'343
1324
1308
1354
1326
'358
I34''5
•324
'35'
i3'7
'317
•358
'342
1302
268
366
2 C2
162
232
'39
292
185
100
354
194-5
3^V
182
345
164
164
371
291
5
Hereford, Earl of, John
de Bohun - - - 1336 257
Herwynton, Adam de - 1342 298
Heyford, John de - - 1341 286
Holewey, John de,
chaplain - - - 1352 34^
Housom, Robert de - 1333 249
Hulle, John, son of
Nicholas de - - 1343 29,
Huntingdon, Earl of ' ;354 356
H usee, Henry - ' . '- "1332 239
Huse, Henry - - I345 305
Husee, Henry - -1345 339
Husee, Henry - - 1346 313
Husee, Henry - - i349 323
Hussy, John - - - 1349 339
Hyneton, Thomasie 1303 16
Iccoumbe, Elias de - 1331 234
Idle, Walter de - - 1346 314
Idle, Walter de - - 1352 349
He, William del - - 1345 306
Ingelwyne, John - - 1318 166
Ingelwyne, William - 1318 166
Insula, Walter de - - 1309 114
Kaerdif, Paulinus de - 1315 154
Kanyngs, Thomas de - 1332 244
Kent, Earl of, Edmund - 1331 229
Kent, Earl of, Edmund - 1352 351
Kent, Earl of, John - 1353 349
Knoville, Bogo de - - 1307 97
Knovyll, Sir Bogo de - 1338 270
Knovyll, John de - - 1320 f74
Kyngescote, Nigel de - 1326 192
Lancaster, Earl of, Henry 1336 260
Lancaster, Duke of,
Henry - - - '354 35^
Lancaster, Earl of,
Thomas - - - 1327 216
Landaff, Bishop of, John 1306 45
Lanthony Priory - - 1345 309
Larcher, Cicely - - 1357 364
Lestraunge, Fulk, son of
John - - - - 1349 324
Lestraunge, John - - 1349 323
Lodelowe, William de - 1349 328
London, John de - - 1 340 283
Luda, Thomas de - - 1305 37
Lyle, William de - - 1345 306
Lynet, Robert de - - 1316 153
Marchal, Geoffrey le 1358 373
Mare, Robert de la - 1308 105
Marshall, Adam le - 1305 33
Marchal, William, son of
William le - - 1334 251
VIU
Gloucestershire Chancery Iiiquisihoiies.
Mareschal, William and
Isabel
Marmyon, John de
Massington, Gilbert de -
Maundeuylle, Isabel
Maundevyle, Robert de -
Maunsel, William -
Mautravers, John -
Mautravers, Roger
Minihot, Michael -
Moeles, John de
Moeles, Margaret wife
of Nicholas de -
Moeles, Nicholas de
Moingne, Henry le
Monemouth, John de
Monemue, Richard de -
Monemuth, John de
Monemuth, Walter de -
Monte Caniso, Dionisia
de - - -
More, John, son and lieir
of William de hi
More, Stephen de la
Mortuo Mari, Edmund de
Mortuo Mari, Edmund de
Mortuo Mari, Matilda,
wife of Hu<;h dc
Moyne, Joan, wife of
Ilenry le -
Musard, Malculinus
Mustel, Hugh
Notelyn, Joan, wife of
John - - - - 1340 280
Norfolk, Earl of, Roger
le Bigot - - - 1306 49
Normaund, Roger - - 1350 324
Year.
Page.
«34o
281
1323
179
1303
18
•356
360
1348
3'8
'324
189
1353
354
1351
346
1332
242
1337
265
1349
329
1316
'55
'3'4
140
1348
320
1331
234
1309
1 1 1-2
1302
4
1314
'37
1350
32S
1328
221
1303
28
'304
23-
4(2)
1308
lOI
1340
280
1302
8
1326
'93
Ombresleye, William de,
chaplain
>Ormond, Earl of, James
le Boteler -
Ouille, William de
Pauncefot, Grymbald
Penbrugg, Edward de -
Penebrugge, William de
Penbrugge, William de
Pershore, Agnes, wife of
John de -
Pippard, Ralph
Plescy, Edmund de and
Matilda
Plecy, Edmund de -
Poyntz, Hugh
Poyntz, Hugh
Poynz, Nicholas
'35' 345
'338 273
'333 245
'3'4
1306
i3'7
'38
41
168
1342
295
1305
40
1309
"3
1308
203(2)
236
98
'337
261
1311
123
Year.
Page.
Pointz, Nicholas -
1345
308
Pridy, Henry
1306
43
Pulham, Geoffrey de
1304
26
Pulton, Richard de
1318
'73
Pyryton, John de -
1342
290
Querdeboef, John and
Joan - - - -
1302
6
Redemon, Hugh le
1305
3'
Reyny, Robert le -
'34«
3'7
Rodberwe, Matilda de - 1327 207
Rodeberewe, Thomas de 1334 249
Roicestre, Elias de, heirs
of - - - - 1337 269
Rosteleye, John de - 1333 248
Russel, Ralph - - 1356 362
Russel, William - - 1306 44
Russel, William - - 131 1 120
Ryvere, John de la - 13 14 138
Ryvere, John, son of John
de la - - - - 1339 277
Ryvere, John de la 1340 284
St. Albans, Master Elias
de - - - - 133' 237
Sancto Amando,
Almaricus de - - 1 3 10 1 17-8
Sancto Amando, John de 1330 228
St. Briavel, Castle and
Manor - - - 1341 287
Seynt More, John de antl
Elizabeth - - - 1344 304
St. Mauro, Nicholas - 1317 165
St. Maur, Thomas de - 1337 270
St. Philibert, John de - 1333 247
Sapy, Robert de - - 1337 254
Sergeant, John - - 1356 362
Severn, repair of Hyne-
were - - - 1358373-4
Shipton Moigne, Ralph
de - - - - 1340 285
Sloughtre, John de - 1320 175
176(2)
Solers, John, son of
Thomas de - - 131 1 115
Somerville, William de - 1338 266
Southam, Manor of - 1352 352
Stanton, John de - - 1342 291
Staure, William de - 1309 104
Staure, William de - 1324 181
Stonore, John de - - 1354 355
Straunge, John le - - 1309 115
Sudley, John de - - 1336 255
Sudley, John de - - 1340 278
Sudley, John de - - I353 355
Swynebourne, Robert de 1325 194
Talbot, Elizabeth - - 1358 371
Con/oi/s.
IX
Talbot, Elizabeth -
Talebot, Gilbert
Talbot, Richard
Templars lands
Thame, Philip de -
Thorndon, John de
Tothale, William de
Trenchant, Alice and
William
Tropyn, John
Turberville, Gilbert, son
of Gilbert -
Tyndene, Gilbert de
Vaal, John de - -
Valencia, Adomar de
Veel, Peter de
Verdun, Theobald de
Verdon, Theobald de
Vyel, Richard
Vyene, Richard de-
Waldyng, John
Waleraund, John -
Waleraund, Robert
Walsh e, Adam le -
Walsshe, William le
Ware, John de la -
Year. Page.
1328 224
1328
'337
•305
1337
1317
354
361
222
269
39(3)
258
269
167
1349 327
1350 344
1350
1324
1343
1309
1335
1342
1304
342
185
300
1 12
256
297
25
1339 278
1 309 1 06
108 (2), 109
1309 106
108-9
1305 35
1329 226
1327 200
Warre, Margaret,
of John 1,1 -
Warre, Roger la -
, Warwick, Earl of,
de Bello Campo -
wife
Ycxr. Pase.
"349
Guy
J-3
\77
'5:
Welde, John de la -
Welle, William de -
Weston under Egge,
Geoffrey de - -
Whytyntone, Manor of -
Wilton, Robert de -
Winchester, Bishop of,
William de Edyndon -
Worcester, Bishop of,
Godfrey
Wydeslade, Richard de-
Wylyngton, Henry de -
Wylingtone. Henry de -
Wylynton, Henry de
Wylynton, Joan, wife of
John de - - -
Wylington, John de
Wylynton, Ralph de
Wyncote, Joan, wife of
John de - - -
Wysham, John de -
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ABSTRACTS
i^nr|itt0ttiDtte0 |9o0t iHflortcm
RELATING TO
THE COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER,
Returned into the High Court of Chancery from the joth Year
of the Reign of King Edward the First.
I nOUlSltlOn of the lands and tenements which Godfreyf
■*■ Bishop of Worcester, held in his demesne as of fee on the day
that he died in the county of Gloucester, made before the escheator
of the lord the King- at Weston-under-edge on the 17th day of
March, 30 Edw. I [1302], by the oath of William de Aston, Nicholas
de Stafleye, fohti de Aston, fohtt atte Grerie, John Burne, fohn Calf,
William de Hydecote, Thomas Ose, Nicholas de Camera, Hugh Stuard,
William Brenning, and William de Weleye, who say that
Godfrey, Bishop of Worcester, held in his demesne as of fee on the
day that he died in the said county the manor of Norton-under-
edge of the King- in chief by the service of half a knight's fee.
The easements of the houses, with the garden and vivary, are
worth per annum 5^. There is there i dovecote, which is worth
per annum \2d. There are there 80 acres of arable land, which
are worth per annum 26s. 8d., price of each acre 4^. Also 60 acres
of arable land, which are worth per annum 15^., price of each acre
3a'. Also 22 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum 22s.,
price of each acre i2d. Also 12 acres of pasture, which are worth
per annum 3^., price of each acre 3^. Also 3 free tenants, who
pay per annum 21s. 4^., viz., at the term of St. Mary in March
lOs. 8d., and at the term of St. Michael lOs. Sd. There are there
1 1 tenants, each of whom holds i virgate of land in villeinage,
GLOUC. INQ., VOL. V. B
^ Gloucestershire
and each of them oug^ht to work from the feast of St. Michael up
to the Nativity of St. John the Baptist in each week for 2 days
with I man, and the work of each day is \d., except the weeks of
the Nativity of the Lord, Easter, and Pentecost, And from the
said feast of St. John up to the g-ule of Aug-ust, each of them ought
to work in each week for 2 days with i man, and the work of each
day is worth \d. And from the gule of August up to the feast of
St. Michael each of them ought to work in each week for 4 days
with I man, and the work of each day is worth \\d. And each of
them owes in the autumn 3 bedripes with i man, price of each \\d.
There are there 2 tenants, each of whom holds half a virgate of
land in villeinage, each of whom ought to work from the feast of
St. Michael up to the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist
in each week for i day with i man, and the work of each day is
worth \d. And from the said feast of St. John up to the gule of
August each of them ought to work in each week for i day with
I man, and the work of each day is worth \d., and from the gule
of August up to the feast of St. Michael each of them ought to
work in each week for 2 days with i man, and the work of each
day is worth \\d. And each of them owes in the autumn i bedrip
and a half, price of each \hd. And one holds i cottage with a
curtilage, and pays by the year 18^., viz., at the term of St. Mary
in March ga'., and at the term of St. Michael 9<f. And there are
there 5 tenants, each of whom holds i cottage and pays by the
year 10^. at the said 2 terms by equal portions, and each of whom
ought to carry the hay at the feast of St. John the Baptist with
I man for 3 days, and the work of each day is worth \d., and each
of them ought to make the hay into cocks {cassar' fenu) with i man
for I day at the said feast, and the work of each day is worth \d.
And each of them ought to weed with i man for i day, and the
work of the day is worth \d., and each of them owes in the autumn
3 bedripes with i man, price of each i \d. All the customars owe
by the year at the term of St. Martin of fine 5j., the pleas and
perquisites of the court are worth by the year \2d.
Sum of the whole of the manor aforesaid £10 qj. ^\d,
MANOR OF WESTON.
I nC jurors also say that the said Godfrey, Bishop of Worcester,
-*- held in his demesne as of fee on the day that he died in the
county aforesaid the manor of Weston-under-edge of the King in
chief by the service of i knight's fee, except 6| virgates of land,
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 3
of the which Nicholas de Camera holds of the King- in chief
2| virg-ates of land of the demise of the said Godfrey, and Geoffrey
son of Hugh holds 3 virg-ates of land of the King- in chief of the
demise of the said Godfrey, and Thomas Bissop holds i virg-ate of
land of the King- in chief of the demise of the said Godfrey, and
pays to Elizabeth, who was the wife of Thomas de Camvile, for her
dower as long- as she shall live 40J. per annum, viz., at the term of
the Annunciation of St. Mary 20s., and at the term of St. Michael 20s.
The capital messuag-e with the easements of the houses, g-arden,
and vivary are worth per annum 6s. Sd. There is there i dove-
cote, which is worth per annum 3J. 4d. There are there 80 acres
of arable land which are worth per annum 26s. 8d., price of each
acre 40'. Also 80 acres of arable land which are worth per
annum 20s., price of each acre 4d. Also 20 acres of meadow
which are worth per annum 20s., price of each acre i2d. Also
10 acres of pasture which are worth per annum 2s. 6d., price of
each acre 3^. There is there one park with beasts which is
worth per annum in herbag-e and underwood 1 3^. 4d. There are
there 3 free tenants who hold 5 virg-ates of land, and each of
them pays by the year at the term of St. Martin i farthing-. And
one holds i virg-ate of land freely, and pays by the year i lb, of
cummin at the feast of St. Kenelm. There are there 2 free
tenants who pay by the year 36^., viz., at the feast of the Purifica-
tion of St. Mary 18^., and at the feast of St. Kenelm iSs. There
are there 9 tenants, each of whom holds i virgate of land in
villeinag-e, and each of whom oug-ht to work from the feast of
St. Michael up to the feast of the Annunciation of St. Mary in
each week for 4 days, and the work of each day is worth id. And
from the said feast of the Annunciation up to the feast of the
Nativity of St. John the Baptist each of them oug-ht to work in
each week for 4 days with i man, and the work of each day is
worth i^d. And from the said feast of St. John up to the g-ule of
Aug-ust each of them oug-ht to work in each week for 4 days with
I man, and the work of the day is worth id. And from the g-ule
of Aug-ust up to the feast of St. Michael each of them ought to
work in each week for 4 days with i man, and the work of each
day is worth ikd. There are there 2 tenants, each of whom holds
1 cottage, and each of whom pays by the year 2s. 6d. at the said
2 terms by equal portions. There are there 10 tenants who hold
10 cottages, and pay by the year ijs. 6d. at the said terms by
equal portions. The pleas and perquisites of the court are worth
by the year i2d.
B 2
4 Gloucester skh'e
/ohn Giffard, son of William Giffard, is the next heir of the said
Godfrey, and is aged 32 years.
Sum total of the manor aforesaid, by the year £13 13J. 2\d.
and I lb. of cummin, whereof are charg-ed (?) to Elizabeth, who
was the wife of Thomas de Camvile, for her dower as above 40J. by
the year, and so there remains clear £11 13J. 2\d. and i lb. of
cummin.
Chaii. Inq. p.m., jo Edw. I, No. 41.
a^alter tie iWommutlj.
I nCJ^UlSltlOn taken at Lechampton before the King"'s
escheator on Friday next after the feast of All Saints,
30 Edw. I [1302], of the lands and tenements of the which Walter
de Moiiemuth of Fremerton was seised in his demesne as of fee on
the day that he died, and how much land the said Walter held of
the King- in chief and how much of others and by what service, &c.,
by the oath of Roger de Hamme, John de Aire, Thomas de la Forde,
Walter Stormy, John Snel, Hugh le Fremon, Matthew Cock, Walter
Bernard, Hugh le Chalofi, Robert le Noreys, Thomas Gondriche, and
Ralph Crompe, who say that
The said Walter held nothing- of the King- in chief in co. Gloucester
in his demesne as of fee on the day that he died, but they say that
the said Walter died seised of the fee of i carucate of land in
Lechampton whereof Matilda le Straunge and John her son have
free tenement for the term of their lives only of the g-ift of the
said Walter. And they say that he held the said carucate of land
of the Abbot of Fiscamp by the service of \od. of rent per annum.
There is there i messuag^e with a garden, which is worth per
annum 6d. And there are there 60 acres of land, which are worth
per annum \os., price of the acre id. There are there 2 acres of
meadow, and they are worth per annnm 2s., price of the acre I2d.
There are there of rent \0s. per annum. John, son of Walter de
Monemuthe, is his next heir, and was aged 1 3 years at the feast of
St. Edward last past.
Sum of the value of the whole extent by the year 22s. 6d.
Chan. Inq. p.m., JO Edw. I, No. JO,
Inqnisitiones Post Mortem, 5
?l^iimpj[)rt{> Ire Bcii)tin, €arl tA
p XtCnt of the lands and tenements which were of Humphrey
■'-^ de Bohiin, sometime Earl of Hereford, according to the extent
thereof made and returned into the Chancery.
The manor of Sutham with the appurtenances in co. Gloucester,
which is extended by the year at £15 \s. \d.
The manor of Whitenhurst, with appurtenances, in the same
county, which is extended by the year at £18 i8j. ']\d.
Sum total in co. Gloucester, £33 19J. ^\d.
Chan. Inq. p.m., JO Edtv. I, No. 58.
^rior of ^t. 33aitI)tilometo. i^louttsttr.
I nOUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester on Monday next after the
'*' feast of St. Matthew the Apostle and Evang^elist, 30 Edw. I
[13Q2], by writ of the King, if it be to the damage of the King
or others if the King should grant to the Prior and brethren of
the Hospital of St. Bartholomew, Gloucester, that they may build
a water-mill in their soil on the bank of the Severne, and may
hold the same when so built to them and their successors, or not,
by Robert de Housiim, Alexander de Bikenore, Peter Florye, Hugh le
Clerk, Robert de Stanedish, John le Surreys, Peter le Hende, John de
Coumbe, William de Bert hone, Roger de Bert one, Hugh Pyum{?), and
Alexander de Heynesham, who say that
It is not to the damage of the King or others if the King should
grant to the said Prior and brethren that they may build a water-
mill in their soil on the said bank, and may hold the same when
so built to them and their successors for ever, nay, rather the said
grant may Be turned to the advantage of the King and the
necessity of the people dwelling in that neighbourhood.
Chan. Inq. p.m., JO Ediv. I, No. jp.
6 Gloucestershire
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Mendlesham before the escheator
of the lord the King- on Monday next before the feast of the
Assumption of the Blessed Mary, 30 Edw. I [ 1 302], whether Joan»
who was the wife of John Querdeboef, was pregnant on the day of
the death of the said John her husband and brought forth a child
or not, by the oath of Hugh le Keu, Walter WyldebuJ, Bartholomew
le Longe, John del Wente, William de Colnesho, Robert le Parker, Robert
le Erl, Hugh le Erl, Robert Derlet, Ralph de Aqua, William Hamond*
and Warrin Hamond, who say that
The said Joan was pregnant on the day that the said John her
husband died, and brought forth a dead (stillborn) child, and they
do not know whether such child was a male or a female, because
the said child was never seen by any man.
Chan. J?iq. p.m., JO Edw. I, No. 7J.
asaalter trc Cijtltenijam.
I nC]^UlSltlOn made at Salpertone on Friday next after the
-*- feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary, 30 Edw. I
[1302], by William de Lathe, John atte Hasele, John de Fotite of
Foxcote, William de Hodekenaysshe, Robert Clyve, William Crossun^
Stephan de Marisco, Robert de Solers, John de Cestre, William Love-
ryng, and Henry atte Welle, to inquire if it be to the damage of the
King or others if the King should grant to Walter de Chiltenhaniy
parson of the church of Salperton, that he may give and assign
I messuage and i carucate of land in Salpertone to the Abbot and
Convent of Cirencester ; to hold to them and their successors for
ever, or not.
Who say that it is not to the damage of the King or others if
the King should grant to Walter de Chiltenham, parson of the
church of Salpertone, that he may give and assign i messuage and
I carucate of land in Salpertone to the said Abbot and Convent
of Cirencester ; to hold to them and their successors for ever.
The said messuage and land are held of Thomas Comyn and his
heirs by the service of i rose by the year. The said messuage
is worth per annum 2s., and the carucate of land, which contains
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 7
80 acres of land, price of the acre 2d., and i acre of meadow,
price 8^., and so the said messuage and carucate of land are
worth per annum, clear, i6j.
The said Walter de Chilienham has, besides the said gift, lands
and tenements to him and his heirs to the value of looj. by the
year in co. Gloucester, which suffice for the customs and services
due to be made as well for the said messuage and land so given
as for the other lands and tenements retained for himself.
And that the heirs of the said Waliir may be put on assizes,
juries, and other recognizances, as was wont to be done before the
said gift.
The county by the said gift, by default of the heirs of the said
Walter, shall not be charged with a greater payment.
Chan. Inq. p.m., JO Edw. I, No. 126.
»oftnt Ire Biires anti aiite |)ifi WB}Xu
Inquisition taken at Waldyngfeld Magna, 10 April,
■*- 30 Edw. I [1302J, upon the manor of Badmondysfeld, in
CO. Suffolk, according to the mandate of the lord the King, if it be
to the damage of the King or others, by Walter de Clopton, &c.,
and who say that
It is not to the damage of the King or others if the King should
grant to Robert de Burys, Alice his wife, and James, brother of the
said Robert, that they may hold the manor of Badmondysfeld in
the vill of Wykhambrok, which is held of the King as of the honor
of Mongomery, by the service of half a knight's fee, of the feoffment
oi John Engaynnc to the said Robert, Alice, and James, and the heirs
of the said Robert and James for ever. The said Robert and James
hold other tenements, and they held nothing formerly of the King,
whereby now advantage may, perhaps, accrue to the King, as in
wards and marriages.
John Engayne holds the manor of Worle in co. Gloucester, the
manor of Bolewyk in co. Northampton, the manor of Hopmynystre
in CO. Essex of the King, by the service of i knight's fee and a
half, and the 12th part of i knight's fee, and they are worth per
annum 90/.
Chan. Inq. p.m., JO Edw. I, No. IJI.
8 Gloucestershire
ifitaltulinus iHusarli.
I nC|UlSltlOn made before Thomas de Gardi/iis, Sheriff
■*' of Gloucester, at Seynebury, on Saturday next after the feast
of St. Martin, 30 Edw. I [ 1 302], by Wi'Ih'am de Aston, John de Aston,
Richard Dastyn, Johti Burrie, Geojfrev de Dumbulton, Walter Bemouni,
William de Camera, Peter de Gatewyk, William de Hiidicotc, John de la
Grene of Mukulton, Thomas Ace, and Roger Bitssel, who say that
Malculinus Musard holds the manor of Seynebury of the King in
chief by the 4th part of a knight's fee and not of any other.
There is there i messuage with a garden, and it is worth by the
year half a mark. Also a certain dovecote, and it is worth by the
year40(/. Also in the demesne 160 acres of arable land, and each
acre is worth by the year 3^^. Sum 53^. 4^. Also 15 acres of meadow
to be mown {falcahir), and each acre is worth by the jear 2s. Sum
lOs. Also a certain several pasture, and it is worth by the year
loj. Also 2 water-mills, and they are worth by the year 20s.
Also of the rent of the free tenants by the year 30^. Also 12
virgates of land in villeinage, and each virgate of land pays by the
year in all things 1 3^. ^d. Sum £8. Also the ad\ owson of the church
of Seynebury, and the church is worth by the year \oos. The
pleas and perquisites are worth by the year 6s. Sd.
They say also that John de So?nervyle holds the manor of Astone
Somervyle in the said county with the advovvson of the church of the
said vill of the said Malculinus, as a member belonging to the manor
of Seynebury, of the said Malculinus for i knight's fee, paying
nothing by the year except scutage when it shall happen. And
the said Manor of Aston Somervyle is worth per annum, clear, £30.
And they say that it is to the damage of the King of the value
of the marriage of the heir of the said manor of Seynebury if the
King grants that the said Malculinus may enfeoff the Abbot and
convent of Evesham and their successors of the said manor of
Seynebury.
The said Malculinus has no lands or tenements besides the said
manor of Seynebury.
Sum of the value of the said manor of Seynebury £16.
Chan. Inq. p.m., JO Edw. L Xo. 1^2.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 9
InOUlSltlOn taken at Newenham before the escheator of
the King-, on Wednesday next after the feast of St. Gregory,
31 Edw. I. [1303], of the lands and tenements which Philip
Baderoun, of Aure, in co. Glouc, held of the King- in chief on the
day that he died as of fee, and how much land he held of the
King- in chief and how much of others, &c., and, by the oath of
Richard le Blount of Aure, Roger de Blydesloinvc, Robert J^tavard,
Richard Crompe, Richard Baderoun, William de Longeford, William
Menskes, John Eudas, Walter le Waleys, Hugh de Chyketieivell, Henry
Waleys, and William Baderoun, who say that
Philip Baderoun held of the King- in chief in his demesne as of
fee in the vill of Aure in the said county the tenements under-
written by homag-e and the service of paying- to the King- at his
Exchequer 13J. 4^. per annum at Michaelmas.
There is there i messuag-e with a garden which is worth by
the year 4>f. There are there 48 acres of arable land, and they
are worth by the year \6s., price of the acre ^d. Also 4 acres
of meadow, and they are worth by the year 4^., price of the acre
I2d.
Thomas Sieymor held of the said Philip i cottage, paying to him
by the year 6^. at the terms of St. Michael, St. Andrew, St. Mary
in March, and St. John the Baptist.
John Baderoun, son of the said Philip, is his next heir, and is
aged 23 years and more.
Sum of the total extent 2\s. 6d., whereof there is due to the
King per annum 13J. 4^., and so the sum is clear, i is. 2d.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Jl Edw. I. A^o. J.
(gtoplro Ire Bello Campo.
1 nOUlSltlOn made before Thomas de Gardinis, Sheriff of
Gloucester, at Kystesgate, on Wednesday next after the
feast of St. Edmund the King, 31 Edw. I [1303], by Richard
iMbanc, William de Aston, William de Cundico/e, Aucholas de Staueleye,
John de Aston, John de la Grene, William de Cestre, Thomas de Beau-
mount, Adam le Fraunkeleyn, Geoffrey de Chaueringworth , Thomas Ace,
and William le Fraunkeleyn of Quenton, who say that
I o Gloucestershire
Lord Givydo de Bello Campo, Earl of Warwick, holds the advow-
son of the church of Wykewane of the King- in chief without doing-
any service for the same ; and the said church is worth per annum
lOOJ.
The jurors also say that it is not to the damage of the King if
the said Lord Guydo should give and assign the advowson of the
said church to the Abbot and Convent of Bordesleye : to hold to
their proper use to them and their successors of the King and his
heirs, except only that if the said church should be vacant in the
time of the custody by reason of the minority of age of the heir of
the said Earl, then the King and his heirs may present to the said
church.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 31 Edw. I, No. 44.
Inquisition taken at Westbury before the King's escheator,
on Thursday next before the feast of St. George, 3 1 Edw. I.
[1303] of the lands and tenements which Roger son of Roger de
Bourhull held of the King in chief in co. Gloucester on the day
that he died in his demesne as of fee, and how much he held of
the King and how much of others, &c., by the oath of Nicholas
atte Hull, William de Polton, Simon de Solers, William Holt, William
de Hydon, Simon de Fromilod, Reginald Hirdman, Henry Fulchery
Waller Jurdan, William Casy, Walter de Comb, and William Bolde,
who say that
The whole manor of Westbury is held in chief of the King by
fealty, paying to the King by the year i goshawk at the King's
Exchequer and doing suit at the King's hundred of Westbury
every 3 weeks. The said Roger de Bourhull held the third part
of the said manor of the King by the third part of the said service,
and doing suit at the said hundred for the said third part every
3 weeks.
There is there i messuage with a garden which is worth per
annum 4^. There are there 60 acres of arable land which are
worth per annum 20s., price of the acre 4^/.; also 12 acres of
meadow which are worth per annum 24^., price of the acre 2s. ;
also 12 acres of wood, where there is no underwood, and they
are worth per annum as in herbage and pannage 6s., price of the
acre 6d.
Sum, 54J.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. il
Free Tenants of the same Manor.
Peter de Helioun held there of the said Roger half a virg-ate of
land, paying to him by the year of cert-money 3^. \o\d., at
Michaelmas, Lady Day, and Midsummer. Richard de Heydon held
of the same Roger 6 acres of land, paying therefor per annum
3J. 3^. at the same terms. Adam le Long held of the same Roger
I virg^ate of land, paying- to him per annum 20J. at the same terms,
Walter Jurdan held of the said Roger I virgate of land, paying to
him yearly 14J. at the same terms. William Holt held of the same
Roger the 3rd part of i mill, paying- to him per annum lOs. at the
same terms. Simon de Fromilod held of the said Roger 6 acres of
land, paying to him per annum 4?. 6</. Thomas Belesone held of the
said Roger 6 acres of land, paying to him per annum 3^. at the
same terms. Walter Hillehal held of the said Roger i messuage,
paying to him yearly 2s. 3^. at the said terms. Walter Ballard
held of the said Roger i messuage, paying to the same yearly 15^.
at the same terms. Isabella de Heydon held of the said Roger half
a virgate of land, paying to him yearly 3^. at the same terms »
John le Marechal held of the said Roger I particular of land, paying
to him per annum 2s. Sd. at the same terms. Cecilia Faber held of
the same Roger i acre of land, paying to him per annum 6d. at
the same terms. Roger Hirdvian held of the said Roger 8 acres of
land, paying to him yearly 6j. at the same terms. Sum, 74J. l\d.
Richard le Gome held there of the said Roger in villeinage 18 acres
of land, paying to him per annum 7^. 6</. at the said terms, and he
ought to plough 6 days in the year, viz., 2 days at the winter
sowing, 2 days at the Lent sowing, and 2 days in the summer to
lie fallow, and those ploughings are worth by the year i8(f., price
of the day's work 3^. And he ought to harrow 4 days in the
year, viz., 2 days at the winter sowing and 2 days, at the Lent
sowing, and they are worth a^., price of the day's work \d. And
he ought to mow for 2 days with i man, and that mowing is
worth \d., price of the day's work 2d. And he ought to weed
for 2 days with i man, and it is worth \d., price of the day's work
\d. And he ought to reap in the autumn for 18 days, and it is
worth 18^., price of the day's work \d.
Sum of the rent and service of the same by the year i is. id.
Jotn Tredegras held there of the said Roger in villeinage 24 acres
of land, paying to the same by the year 7^. at the said terms, and
doing services like the said Richard. Walter aite Brock held of the
said Roger 25 acres of land, paying to him yearly 8j. 6^. at the
1 2 Gloucestershire
said terms, and doing the said services like the said Richard le
Gome,
Sum of the rent and service of the same by the year 23J.
William Heryng held there of the said Reger in villeinag-e 1 2 acres
of land, payingf to him per annum \s. ^d. at the said terms, and
and he ought to plough for 3 days in the year at the 3 seasons. of
the year abovesaid, and those ploughings are worth per annum
gd., price of the day's work 3</. And he ought to harrow for
two days in the year, and it is worth 2d., price of the day's work
id. And he ought to mow for i day, and it is worth id. And he
ought to weed for i day and it is worth id. And he ought to reap
in the autunui for 9 days, and it is worth gd., price of the day's
work id. Atice le Budel held of the said Roger 7 acres of land.
And he pays and does iri all things, in rent and services, like the
said William Hering, and at the same terms.
Sum of the rent and service of the same by the year 1 2s. jd.
Richard le Ray held there of the said Roger 12 acres of land in
villeinage, paying to him yearly 3^. 6<f. ^t the said terms. And
he ought to plough for 3 days in the year in the 3 seasons of the
year, and those ploughings are worth by the year 9^., price of
the day's work 3^. And he ought to harrow for 3 days in the
year, 2 at the winter sowing and 1 at the Lent sowing, and they
are worth 3^., price of the day's work \d. And he ought to mow
for I day, and it is worth 2<f., and to weed for i day, and it is worth
\d., and to reap in the autumn for 9 days, and it is worth gd., price
of the day's work id.
Sum of the rent and service of the same by the year s^. s|«/.
Godfrey Chabot held there of the said Roger in villeinage 6 acres
of land, and pays to him by the year 3^. 6d., at the same terms,
and doing the services aforesaid like the said Richard. Isabella,
daughter oijohn, held of the said Roger 6 acres of land, paying
to him by the year 3^. of rent at the said terms, and doing the
said services like the said Richard. William Rourgast held of the
said Roger 12 acres of land, paying to him by the year 3^. 6d. at
the said terms, and doing the said services like the said Richard.
Geoffrey le Pope held of the said Roger 12 acres of land, paying to
him yearly y. 6d. at the said terms, and doing the said services
like the said Richard. Juliana atte Brick held of the said Roger
1 2 acres of land, paying to him by the year 1$. at the said terms,
and doing the said services like the said Richard. William atte
Felde held of the said Roger 6 acres of land, paying to him by the
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year 35. \d. at the said terms, and doing the said services like the
said Richard. Simon atte Fetde held of the said Roger 6 acres of
land, paying- to him by the year 3^. 3^. at the said terms, and doing
the said services like the said Richard. Alexander le Pope held of
the said Roger 12 acres of land, paying to him by the year 3J. G/,
at the said terms, and doing the said services like the said Richard,
Molina Spak held of the said Roger 6 acres of land, paying to him
yearly 4^. at the said terms, and doing the said services like the
said Richard. Richard Bonwayn held of the said Roger 14 acres
of land, paying to him yearly 4J. \od. at the said terms, and doing
the said services like the said Richard. Agnes le Pope held of the
said Roger 8 acres of land, paying to him yearly 5^. 41/. at the
said terms, and doing the said services like the said Richard. Joan
U Pope held of the said Roger 8 acres of land, paying to him
yearly ioj. \od. at the said terms, and doing the said services like
the said Richard.
Sum of the rents and services of the same by the year 68j. \Qd.
Walter de Maddeleie held there of the said Roger i messuage and
I acre of land, paying to him yearly at the said terms I2d. And
he ought to carry the. hay of the lord for i day with i man, and it
is worth \d. And he ought to weed for i day, and it is worth ^d.
And he ought to reap in the autumn for 3 days, and it is worth 3</.,
[Mice of the day's work id.
Sum of the rent i6\d.
The pleas and perquisites of the court there are worth per
annum i2d.
Roger, son of Roger de Bourhull, is his next heir, and is aged half
a year and not more.
Sum of the whole extent by the year £12 \\s. 5^^.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 31 Edw. I, No. 36.
3S.05tr, «on of JSlxijjer lie 3Bxiut1)uIL
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before the King's escheator,
-*• on Friday next before the feast of St. George, 31 Edw. I
[1303]* of the lands and tenements of the which Roger, son of
Roger de Bourhull, was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day
tiiat he died, and how much land the said Roger held of the King
in chief and how much of others, &c., by the oath of John de Piri-
ton, Richard de Brithampton, William Damesel, Walter de Bannebury,
14 Gloucestershire
Thomas de Ode, John de Usk, Philip son of Simon, Nicholas atte Grene,
John Ingram, William Sigrit, Richard de Aula, and Simon de
Elbrugg, who say that
Roger, son of Roger de Bourhull and Juliana his wife, purchased
jointly the tenements underwritten of Master John de Chaundos to
them and the heirs of their bodies. And if the said Roger should
die without heir by the said Juliana, then after the decease of both
of them the said tenements ^hall remain to the right heirs of the
-said Roger, and they continued jointly seised of the said tenements
until the death of the said Roger. They held the said tenements
in the vill of Dunhatherleie oi John Giffard, who is in the custody
of the King- by reason of the minority of said John, by the 6th part
•of a knight's fee.
There is there a capital messuage which is worth nothing by
the year beyond reprises. There are there 80 acres of arable
land and they are worth by the year 2.6s. Sd. ; price of the acre 4<f.
Also 4 acres of meadow which are worth by the year 8^. ; price of
the acre 2s. Also 2 acres of wood which are worth per annum
I2d. ; price of the acre 6d.
Sum, 35^. 8^.
John de Ferrar' held there of the same i messuage, paying to
them by the year 2s. at the feast of St. Michael. There are there
2 free tenants who held of the same divers tenements, paying to
them by the year of a certain rent of assize lis., at Michaelmas,
Lady Day, and Midsummer.
Sum, iT,s.
Alfred Smart held there of the same i messuage, paying to them
yearly 5^. at the said terms. Walter le Faukener held of the same
I cottage, paying therefor yearly i2>d. at the said terms.
Sum, 6s. 6d.
Walter Mays he\d there of the same in villeinage 12 acres of
land, paying to them yearly 4^. at the said terms.
Sum, 4^^.
Roger, son of Roger de Bourhill and the said Juliana, is his next
heir, and is aged half a year and not more.
Sum of the whole extent by the year 59^. 2d.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 31 Edw. I, No. 36.
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aealtcr le 33m,
T
riQUlSltlOn made at Gloucester before Thomas de Gardinis,
■*- Sheriff of Gloucester, on Sunday in the feast of St. Katherine,
31 Edw. I. [1302], by William de Clyfford, William de Pydesmor,
John de Colthrop, William de Beynill, Henry de Wykes, Richard Lefsi,
Henry le Freman of Stanle Regis, John le Waleys, Adam atte Mulle,
John de la Haye, Henry Fernagii, and Richard le Neweman, who say
that
Walter le Bret holds in the vill of Pychenecombe i carucate of
land of the Abbot of St. Peter of Gloucester. There is there
I messuag^e with a gfarden, and it is worth per annum i2d. There
are there in the demesne 80 acres of arable land, and each acre
is worth by the year 4^. Sum 26s. 8d. There is there a certain
several pasture, and it is worth by the year i2d. There are there
8 acres of wood, and the acre is worth by the year ^d. Sum 2s.
Sum of the extent 30J. 8^., for which tenements the said Walter
pays to the said Abbot by the year 17^. 4^., and does suit at the
court of the said Abbot at Gloucester every 3 weeks. The lands
and tenements of the said Walter in the said vill of Pychenecombe
are worth per annum, saving- the said service, 1 3^. 4d.
It is not to the damage of the King or others if the said Walter
should wish to give and assign to the Abbot of St. Peter of
Gloucester and his successors the said lands and tenements in
Pychenecombe.
There remain to the said Walter, besides the said gift, in the
vill of Ebbeworth in the said county, lands and tenements which
are worth per annum 40s. ; for the vill he may do and sustain all
the charges which the said Walter was wont to do.
CAan. Inq. p.m., j/ Edw. I, No, 38.
i^it|)olas, sou tA Jtidjolas It ^xt\)tx.
I nqUlSltlOn made at Nortleth, on Wednesday next after
'*' the feast of the Exaltation of Holy Cross, 31 Edw. I [1303],
by the oath of John de Hasele, Henrv Bonecoun, Robert de Solers,
Stephen de Mariscis, Walter de Mariscis, Nicholas de Aston, Luke
Brehull, Walter le Jenge, William atte temple, John Simond, Adam le
Wyte, William Loveringes, if it be to the damage of the King or
r6 Gloucestershire
others if the King" should grant to Nicholas, son of Nicholas le
Archer, that he may gfrant 60 acres of land and 4CM. of rent in
Wyneston which William Apsalon holds for the term of his life of
the demise of Nicholas le Archer, father of the said Nicholas son of
Nicholas, whose heir he is, and which after the death of the said
William ought to revert to the said Nicholas son of Nicholas or his
heirs, so that after the death of the said William the said lands
and rent- may remain to the said John and his heirs for ever.
The said Nicholas holds the said tenements of the King in chief
by homag^e and by the service of carrying" the bow of the lord
the King when he shall take his hunting" in his forest in co.
Gloucester, and shall be present in propria persona. And that the
tenants of the same lands and rent owe suit at the King's hundred
of Cirencester every 3 weeks. The said tenements are worth per
annum clear 6 marks.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ji Edw. I, No. 6g.
Cfioma^ Ire ^^nttm.
I nqUlsitlOn taken before ITiomas de Gardinis, Sheriff of
"*■ Gloucester, on Saturday in the vigil of Palm Sunday, 3 1 Edw. I
[1303], by the oath of Odo de Dunbleton, Richard Dastyn, Walter
de Weston of Wykewane, Nicholas le Yongebond, Geoffrey de Dunbleton,
\^alter de Culne, Peter de Firmeria, Henry Tinctor, Richard de
Bakhuse, Richard Bigod, Robert Bernard, and Henry de Cotes, to
inquire if it be to the damage of the King or others if the King
should grant to Thomas de Hyninton that he may give and assign
I penny of rent in Luttleton to the Abbot and convent of Abyndon
and their successors for ever, or not, who say that
It is not to the damage of the King or others if the King should
grant to the said Thomas de Hyninton that he may give and assign
I penny of rent in Luttleton to the said Abbot and convent. The
said rent is held of the said Abbot and convent of Abbyndon by the
service of i rose at Midsummer.
The said Thomas de Hyninton has sufficient lands and tenements
remaining to him besides the said gift to do the customs and
services, and all other charges which he sustained, or was wont to
sustain, as in suits, views of frank pledge, aids, tallage, vigils, fines,
redemptions, amercements, and contributions.
The said Thomas and his heirs may be put on assizes, juries.
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and other recognizances as before the said gift he was wont to
be put.
The country by the said g^ft, in default of the said Thomas^ shall
not be charged with a larger payment.
Chan. Inq. p.m., JI Edw. /, No: l^g^
3xii)n \t 3Brun*
Inquisition made before Thomas de Gardinis, Sheriff of
Gloucester, on Tuesday in the feast of St. Vincent, 3 1 Edw. I
[ 1 303], by the oathof Adam Sparwe of Sudleye, Hugh de Cokbury, Henry
de Cotes, Richard de la Bakhouse, Henry le Teyniurer, Peter de Preston^
John de Bracebrug, Hugh le Despencer, William le Whyte, Richard de
Schireburne, William son of Thomas de Grettone, and Robert le Neuman,.
to inquire if it be to the damage cf the King or others if the
King should grant to John le Brun of Elkeston and Margery his
wife, that they may give and assign i messuage, i carucate of
land, I acre of wood, and 20j. T^d. of rent in Wynchecombe, Cotes
next Wynchecombe, Throp next Wynchecombe, and Piseleye next
Wynchecombe, to the Abbot and convent of Wynchecombe and
their successors for ever, or not, who say that
It is not to the damage of the King or others if the King
should grant to John le Brun of Elkeston and Margery his wife
that they give and assign i messuage, i carucate of land, i acre
of wood, and 20J. id. rent in Wynchecombe, Cotes, Throp, and
Piseleye, to the Abbot and convent of Wynchecombe and their
successors for ever.
The said messuage, &c., are held of the said Abbot by the
service of 2s. 6d. rent by the year, and they are worth per
annum, clear, 17^. 2d.
The said John le Brun of Elkeston and Margery his wife have
sufficient lands and tenements remaining to them beyond the said
gift to do the customs and services and other charges which they
sustained and were wont to sustain, as in suits, vigils, -views of
frank pledge, aids, tallages, vigils, fines, redemptions, &c. And
that the sa\d John and the heirs of the said Margery may be put
on assizes, juries, and other recognizances, as they were wont to
be put before the said gift. The country by the said gift, in default
of the said Jokn, shall not be charged with a greater payment.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ji Edw. I, No. 163.
GLOUC. INQ., VOL. V.
1 8 Gloucestershire
(gilbert lie iHa^isinflton.
I nOUlSltlOn made at Gloucester before Thomas de Gar-
^ dinis, Sheriff of Gloucester, on Sunday next before the feast
of St. Valentine, 3 1 Edw. I [ \ 303J, by the oath of William de Clifford,
William de Pidesmor, John de Coleihrop, William de Beyville, Henry le
Freman of Stanleye, Richard Leofsy, Adam atte Mulle, John de la Hay,
Henry Feragii, Richard le Neweman, Robert Morldefreyt, and Robert de
Sudleye, to inquire whether it be to the damage of the King- or
others if the King- should grant to Gilbert de Masinton that he may
gfive and assigii i messuag^e and i carucate of land in Pychene-
combe to the Abbot and convent of St. Peter of Gloucester and
their successors for ever, or not, who say that
It is not to the damage of the King or others if the King should
grant to the said Gilbert de Masinton that he may give and assign
I messuage and i carucate of land in Pichenecombe to the said
Abbot and convent for ever.
The said messuage and land are held of the said Abbot and
convent by the service of 17^. \d- by the year, and by suit every
3 weeks at the court of the said Abbot for all service and custom.
There is there i messuage with a garden, and it is worth by the
yeai; \2d. There are there in the demesne 80 acres of arable
land, and each acre is worth by the year A^d. Sum, 26^. 8^. Also
a certain several pasture, and it is worth by the year \2d. Also
8 acres of wood, and each acre is worth by the year 3</. Sum, 2j.
Sum of the extent of the said messuage and land per annum, clear,
30J. 8</.
There remains to the said Gilbert, besides the said gift, lands
and tenements to do the customs and services and other charges
which he sustained or was wont to sustain, as in suits, vigils, views
of frank pledge, tallage, fines, &c. And the said Giibert may be
put on assizes, juries, and recognizances, as before the said gift he
was wont to be put. The country by the said gifts, in default
of the said Gilbert, shall not be charged with a larger payment.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 31 Edw. /, No. l6j.
%ty^n le 35run.
I nqUlSltlOn made at Cirencester heiorejohn de la Strode,
bailiff of the Abbot of Cirencester, on Monday next after the
feast of the Purification of the Blessed Mary, 31 Edw. I [1303],
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by the oath of John de la Mare, William de Solers, Richard de Bosco,
John atte Style, Thomas aite Orchard, John le Rede, Richard le Warde,
Walter le Bonde, Gilbert atte Broke, Robert de Stratton, Robert de
Penyton, and Robert de Gundevill, to inquire if it be to the damag'e
of the King or others if the King should grant to John le Brun
that he may enfeoff John de Acton of his manors of Elkeston and
Wyneston in co. Gloucester, which he holds of the King in chief,
to hold to the said John and his heirs of the King and his heirs for
ever, or not, who say that
It is not to the damage of the King or others if the King should
grant to John le Brun that he may enfeoff John de Acton of his
manors of Elkeston and Wyneston, to hold to the said Johfi and
his heirs of the King and his heirs by the services therefor due
and ascustomed for ever.
The said manors are held of the King in chief by the service
of 2 knights' fees and the 3rd part of i knight's fee, and are worth
per annum, clear, £14 6s. gd., saving the service of the lord the
King.
There remain to the said John le Brun, for the term of his life,
lands and tenements to the value of iooj. in Eycote, and they are
held of the said John de Acton by the service of the 5th part of
I knight's fee. And there remain also to the said John le Brun
and his heirs lands and tenements in Norton in co. Gloucester to
the value of 60s., and they are held of the King in chief by the
service of the 7th part of the 3rd part of i knight's fee.
The said John de Acton holds of divers lords of fees to the value
of £200, lands and rents by the year, of the which the King will
have the custody, if he shall be enfeoffed of the said manors,
according to the tenor of the writ.
Chan. Inq. p.m., J I Ediv. I, No. i6g.
I nOUlSltlOn taken at Le Kyngeshame before the King's
'*' escheator, 7th May, 32 Edw. I [1304], of the lands and
tenements of the which Joh)i de Aubeny was seised in his demesne
as of fee on the day that he died, &c., by the oath of Gerfnain de
To,iebrugg, Gilbert Coci of Brocworth, Robert Mael, Richard de Brit-
hampton, William de Wytfeld, Nicholas aite Grene, Walter le Pope,
c 2
20 Glouceste7'skire
John le Vinea, Henry de Bars, Robert Curieys, Robert le Eyr of
Parton, and William Sygrii, who say that
John de Aubeny held the manor of La Kyngeshame in his
demesne as of fee of the King- in chief by the service of keeping
the door of the store of the King- at his coronation of ancient tenure.
There is there a capital messuage with a garden and dovecote,
and it is worth by the year lOs. Also 2 foreign gardens, and they
are worth by the year as in herbage 4s. And the fruit of the
said gardens is worth by the year when it happens 20s. Also in
the demesne 155 acres of arable land, which are worth by the year
Tjs. 6d., price of the acre 6d. ; also 28| acres of meadow, which
are worth by the year 57^,, price of the acre 2s. ; also 1 1 acres of
pasture and they are worth by the year i \s., price of the acre \2d.
Also a certain pasture which is called Le Stath, and which is worth
per annum 4J. Also a pasture called Kyngeshamegrene, which is
worth per annum 6s. Sd. There is there a profit in the meadow
of Walhame for a run for i foal, and it is worth per annum 2s.
Sum of the demesnes, £9 12s. 2d.
Free Tenants.
The Abbot of St. Peter of Gloucester held of Johi de Aubeny
divers cottages, paying by the year 8j. at the feasts of St. Michael,
St. Andrew, the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary, and the
Nativity of St. John the Baptist by equal portions, and i corrody
{correu) at the feast of St. Andrew, price 6d., and livery of i monk
for 15 days by the year which is worth 2s, John de Bradenestoke
held of the sa.meJohn i carucate of land, paying by the year i lb. of
pepper at the feast of St. Michael, price \2d. John Henry held of
the same Joh7i 12 acres of land, paying by the year ioj. at the
said 4 terms. Richard Thedoulf held of the same John half a
virgate of land, paying by the year 20J. at the said terms. William
Leiherhose held of the same John 4 acres of land, paying by the
year 8^. at the said terms. Welter Petidark held of the same John
2 acres of land, paying therefor by the year \2d. at the said
terms. John Broun held of the same Johri 2 acres of land, paying
therefor by the year 31. at the said terms. John Lambard held
of the same John i acre of land, paying therefor by the year 6d.
at Michaelmas and Lady Day. Peter Ingeleys held of the sa.\d John
1 acre of land, paying therefor by the year 6d. at the said 2
terms. John le Neticomene held of the same John i messuage and
2 acres of land, paying therefor by the year 6j. \Q>d. at the said
4 terms. William le Chinherde held of the same John i cottage.
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paying therefor by the year is. at the said 4 terms. Roger Faber
held of the same John i cottage, paying therefor by the year 6s.
at the said 4 terms. Walter Tredefeu held of the same John I
cottage, paying therefor by the year 3^. at the said 4 terms.
Hugh Moggre held of the same John i messuage, paying therefor
by the year 8j. at the said 4 terms. Julian Kyng held of the same
John I cottage, paying therefor by the year 2s. at the said 4
terms. William atte Wymyarde held of the same John I acre of
land, paying therefor by the year 6d. at the said 2 terms. John
le Freund held of the sa.me John i cottage, paying therefor by the
year I2d. at the said 4 terms. Nicholas Sprot held of the ssixne John
1 acre of land, paying therefor by the year 4^. at the said 4
terms. Robert le Chapman held of the same John i messuage*
paying therefor yearly by the year 5j. at the said 4 terms.
William Reond held of the said John 2 acres of land, paying there-
for by the year 5j. 6d. at the said 4 terms. Walter Faber held of
the said John i cottage and i curtilage, paying therefor by the
year 2s. 8^. at the said 4 terms. The same Walter held of the
same John i cottage, paying therefor by the year 6d. at the said
2 terms. Walter atte Mull held of the same John i curtilage,
paying therefor by the year 4^. at the feast of St Andrew.
Sussanna Peticlark held of the same John half a virgate of land,
paying by the year \d. at the Nativity of the Lord. Thomas le
Cornwaleys held of the same John i messuage, paying by the year
I lb. of pepper, price \2d., at the Nativity of the Lord. John atte
Church held of the sa.me John 2 acres of land, paying therefor by
the year i lb. of pepper, price i2d. at the feast of St. Oswald.
Letitia le Jeovene held of the same John I cottage, paying by the
year \ lb. of cummin, price \d. at the feast of St. John the Baptist.
Matilda Partrich held of the same John i cottage, paying by the .
year i lb. of cummin, price irf., at the same feast. Sum of the rent
of the assize of the freemen by the year £4 iSj. 2hd., and 3 lbs. of
pepper and i^ lbs. of cummin, which are worth 3^. i^d.
Villeins.
William Reond held of the same John in villeinage i messuage
and 12 acres of land, paying tc the same at the feast of St. Michael
\2s., and he ought to dig for half a day at the flax of the lady,
and the work is worth ^d., and to weed and draw the said flax
for I day, and it is worth \d. And he ought to mow for 10 days,
and it is worth 2s. 6d., price of the day's work id. And he ought
to reap and work in the autumn manual works with i man for
22 Gloucestershire
32 days, and the work is worth 2s. 8d., price of the day's work id.
And he shall give 9 hens and i cock at the Nativity of the Lord,
and they are worth 10^., price of each id. And he shall give id,
at the feast of St. Martin for saltsilver. Thomas atte Nelme holds
as much in villeinage, and pays of rent at the feast of St. Michael
Js. ; and he does all other works and services like the said
William. William Eylof holds as much, and pays and does in all
things like the said Thomas. Thomas Profes held of the same John
in villeinage 8 acres of land, paying at the feast of St. Michael "js.
And he ought to work about the flax of the lady for i day and a
half, and the work is worth i|d?., and he ought to mow for 10 days,
and it is worth 2.s. 6d., price of the day's work id., and he ought
to reap and work in autumn manual works with i man for 32 days,
and it is worth 2s. 8d., price of the day's work id. Walter atte
Hull and Johti le Sonde, each of them holds as much, and pays
and does in all things like the said Thomas Profes.
Sum of the rent of assize of the villeins by the year 47J.
Sum of the services of the same by the year 35^.
The same John de Auheny held of the King in chief on the day
that he died, by the socage rent of ^s., of the rent at the barton
of the King next Gloucester, for all services, 34! acres of arable
land, which are worth by the year i ']s. id., price of the acre 6^.
There are there of that tenure ii| acres of meadow, which are
worth by the year \\s. 6d., price of the acre 120^. Walter Wyth
held of the same John of that tenure 2 acres of land, paying by
the year 2s. at the said four terms. Sum, los. <^d.
The same John held of the King in chief on the day that he
died, by the service of 224(/. of rent, at the barton of the King next
Gloucester, 5| acres of land, and they are worth 2s. <^., price of
the acre 6^/. The pleas and perquisites of the court there in the
whole are worth per annum 6^. 8^/. Joh7i de Aiihcny and all his
tenants ought twice in the year to come to the Lauwedaye at the
court of the barton of the King next Gloucester. Sum, qj. Z)d.
The said John de Auheny demised and mortgaged {inviidiuvit) to
Master Willia7n de Appiirleie 7 acres of meadow and 23 acres of
arable land, which are not contained in the said extent, and are
held of the King by socage abovesaid, to be held to the said
William till the feast of St. Michael, 32 Edw. I. [1304], for 40
marks, and if the said Johii or his heirs shall not acquit the said
meadow and land at the said day, that then it shall remain to the
said William and his heirs for ever.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. i%
John, son of John de Aubeny, is his next heir, and was of the ag^e
of II years at the g-ule of the autumn last past.
Sum of the whole extent by the year £20 1 5 j. %d., whereof in
repayment at the barton of the King- next Gloucester by the year
6j. loi^d. And so the sum is clear by the year £20 8^. 9^^.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 32 Edw^ I, No. J2i
SJoftn lie auftenp.
I nCJUlSltlOn made at Gloucester before the escheator of
-*■ the King-, 28th June, 32 Edw. I [1304], of the rent of 20 acres
of land and 7 acres of meadow which John de Aubeny who held of
the King- in chief demised to Master William de Appurleie up to the
feast of St. Michael next coming,, viz., how much the said land and
meadow are worth per annum, by the oath of Henry de Bars,
Nicholas atte Grene, John le Fraunkeleyn, Hugh, son of Reginald de
Brithampton, Henry Arnald, Henry Faber, John le Carpenter, William
de Marwent,John de Vinea, Stephen atte Block, Robert le Eyr of Par-
ton, and John Ingram, who say that
The said 20 acres of land are worth per annum 6j. %d., price of
the acre d^. and not more, because they are common to all the
neighbours throughout the whole year during the open time. The
said 7 acres of meadow are worth per annum 14?., price of the
acre is.
Sum total, 2.0s. 8d.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 32 Edw. I, No. ^2,
eiraiunti Irt iflertiio iHari,
1nC[UlSltlOn of the lands and tenements which were of
Edmund de Mortuo Mari on the day that he died made before
the King's escheator at Aure, 22 August, 32 Edw. I [ 1 304], by
Walter de Nasse, Richard le Wyte, Richard Malemort, John de Aure,.
Richard Croinpe, Robert loward, William Mensk, John Eudas, Walter
atte Welle, Walter le Waleys, Henry le Waleys, and Rich. Frere, who
say that
Edmund de Mortuo Mari held in his demesne on the day that he
died the tenements underwritten in Aure in co. Gloucester of the
King in chief as a certain pourparty of the marshalsea of England.
There is there a certain pasture on Auresend and it is worth per
annum ioj. There are there 25 free tenants who pay by the year
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25 J. hzd. at the terms of St. Michael, St. Andrew, the Annuncia-
tion of the Blessed Mary, and the Nativity of St. John the Baptist.
There are there 25 cottars who pay by the year 335. 2d. at the
said terms. There is there one hundred which is worth per
annum 6oj.
Robert de Aure holds for the term of his life of the demise of
Matilda de Mortuo Mart, mother of the said Edmund, of the inherit-
ance of the said Edmund 2 1 ^ acres of land, 4 acres of meadow,
2 acres of pasture and a certain fishery in the Severne there, which
are worth per annum 39J. 6d., and he pays therefor by the year
44J. 6\d. at Easter and Michaelmas.
Roger, son of the said Edmund de Mortuo Mart, is his next heir^
and was aged 17 years on the day of St. Mark last past.
Sum, £8 1 3 J. 2d.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 32 Edw. I, No. 63.
etrmunlr tre iHortuo iKlari.
I nOUlSltlOn made at Muncheunehampetun before the
'*' King-'s escheator, loth December, 33 Edw! I [1304], of the
knight's fees and advowsons of churches of the which Edmund de
Mortuo Mart was seised in his demesne as of fee in co. Gloucester
on the day that he died, by the oath of William de Reom, Thomas de
Eggeswortk, Nicholas de Seymor, Henry le Fermer, William le Proute,
William de Bysrugg, John Scorrhy, Thomas Acchard, Reginald Jurdan,
Walter de Syddenham, William de Touley, and Robert Selwynne, who
say that
The said Edmund was seised of the advowson of 2 parts of the
church of Byseleye, in the said county, and the said 2 parts are
worth per annum 50 marks.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 32 Edw. I, No. 63.
€limuntr tre iWoituxi JEari.
I nOUlSltlOn made at Aure before the King's escheator,
"*' 25 October, 32 Edw. I [1304], of the knight's fees, and
advowsons of churches, which were of Edmund de Mortuo Mart,
deceased, who held of the King in chief, in co. Gloucester, viz.,
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Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 25
how much those fees and advowsons are worth per annum, by the
oath of Richard Edy, William le Carpenter, Robert Lenward, John
Baderun, John le Mouel, Walter son of Ralph, Thomas le Moul, Thomas
le Forester, John de Home, Walter le Welle, William de Longeford,
Laurence le Carpenter, and Richard Crovipe, who say that
Edmund de Mortuo Mari had half a knigh':'s fee in Longeberg,
in the said county, that Thomas Lahaunk at one time held, and it
is worth per annum, clear, SOj. The heirs of Walter de Bradele
held of the said Edmund the third part of i fee in Leckhampton,
and it is worth per annum, clear, 3fw. The said Edmund had i fee
at Stokes, Sendy, and Biseleye, that William de Radebrig held of
the said Edmund, and it is worth per annum, clear, iooj.
The said Edmund de Mortuo Mari had the second presentation
of the church of St. Andrew of Aure, and it is worth per annum
20 marks.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 32 Edw. I, No, 6j.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Olueston before- the Sheriff t)f
-*■ Gloucester on Friday next after the feast of Holy Trinity,
32 Edw. I [1304], by the oath of Sir Peter Crokes, John de Alkeleye,
Roger Corbet, Richard de Vestone, John Corbet, John de Smethemers,
Richard Veel, Reginald le Juste, Osbert Basse, John de FromptoM^
Roger atte Snede, and Richard Holebrok, to inquire if it be to the
damage [of the King and others] if the King should grant to
Master Richard de Vyene that he may give and assign i garden
and 1 1 acres of land in Oluestone, to the Prior and convent of
Bath and their successors for ever, or not., who say that
It is not to the damage of the King or others if the King
should grant to Master Richard de Vyens that he may give and
assign i garden and i\ acres of land in Olueston to the Prior and
convent of Bath and their successors for ever.
The said garden and land are h<ild of the Prior of Bath by the
service of suit at the court of the said Prior twice in the year, and
are worth per annum, clear, I2d.
There remain to the said Master Richard sufficient lands and
tenements beside the said gift, which are worth per annum loar.,
which suffice for the customs and services duly to be done, as well
for the said garden and land as for other lands and tenements
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retained for himself, and for all other charg^es which he sustained,
and was wont to sustain, as in suits, views of frank pledge, aids,
and other thing-s.
The country by the said gift, in default of the said Richard, shall
not be charged with a larger payment.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 32 Edw. I, No. 8g.
I nCJUlSltlOn made at Shiptone on Monday in the feast of
'*' St. Matthew the Apostle, 32 Edw. I [1304], by the oath of
Adam Spyleman, John de Chalcford, Reginald de Northcote, Richard
de Wockeseye, William de Aldryntone, Adam le Monck (J), Richard Hard-
wyne, Alan de Forwode, William Janyn, Simon de Molyns of Shyptone,
Henry de Nortone, and John de Astone, who say that
It is not to the damage of the King or others if the King should
grant to Geoffrey de Pulham that he may give and assign 2 virgates
of land in Shiptone to the Abbot and convent of Cirencester and
their successors for ever.
The said land is held of the said Abbot and convent of Ciren-
cester in chief by the service of \os. by the year, and is worth per
annum, clear, besides the said rent, 6s. Sd.
The said Geoffrey has, besides the said gift, lands and tenements
which suffice for the customs and services to be done, as well for
the said lands so given as for other lands and tenements retained
to himself, and for all other charges which he sustained or was
wont to sustain, as in suits, views of frank pledge, aids, and other
things whatsoever. The said Geoffrey may be put on assizes,
juries, and other recognizances, as before the said gift he was wont
to be put. And the country by the said gift, in default of the said
Geoffrey, shall not be charged with a larger payment.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 32 Edw. I, No. g2.
atibot of ^t. ^eter of Gloucester.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Wynchecombe before Thomas de
-*■ Gardinis on Sunday next after the feast of St. Kenelm, King,
and Martyr, 32 Edw. I. [1304], by the oath of Henry de Chavering-
worth, Odo de Dovibelton, William de Doudeswell, Hugh Musiel,
{
Inivisihones Post Mortem. ly
Nicholas de Siavelcye, John de Brochampton, Richard Dastyn, Robert
de Chaveringvuorih,John le Fremon of Staneweye, William de Condicote,
Thomas de Newenton, and Richard atie Bakhuse of Wynchecombe,
to inquire if it be to the damage of the King- or others if the King-
should grant to the Abbot of St. Peter of Gloucester that he may
give and assign i messuage, i carucate, and 6 virgates of land in
Temple Gutynge to the master and brethren of the Knights
Templars in England and their successors for ever, or not, who
say that
It is not to the damage of the King or others if the King should
grant to the Abbot and convent of St. Peter of Gloucester that he
may give and assign i messuage, i carucate, and 6 virgates of
land in Temple Gutynge to the master and brethren of the
Knights Templars and their successors for ever.
The said messuage and land are held of the said Master and
brethren by the service of 17^. \\d. by the year, and by suit every
3 weeks, and are worth per annum clear, 19J. M.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 32 Edw. /, No. no.
Babilr le Blunlr.
I nqUlSltlOn made at Button before the King's escheator
'*' I April, 32 Edw. I [1304], by the oath of Bartholomew
Witkewyk, William Amice, Roger atte Mull, Roger Carectar', John le
Bele, John atte Hey, Stephen atte Leppeyate, John Gilbert, Selly de
Swynneford, John le Vaunteur, John Walters, and William atte Pile„
who say that
It is not to the damage of the King or others if the King
should grant to David le Blund and Amabella his wife that they
may retain to them and the heirs of their bodies for ever the
manor of Button and the moiety of the hundred of Button, of
the which Petronilla de Viuonia enfeoffed the said David and
Amabella, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies of the King
and his heirs.
"Qie said manor and moiety are held of the King in chief by
the service of the moiety of i knight's fee, and are worth per
annum, clear £6 3^. 4^.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 32 Edw. I, No. 122.
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d)omas Cximpn*
I nqUlSltlOn made at Salperton on Tuesday next after
-*' the feast of St. Oswald, 32 Edw. I [1304], by the oath of
Jordan de Bandington, Robert de Penynton, Robert de Solers, William
Cauuel, William le Fraunkelayn, Henry Clerbaud, Stephen Stanman,
John de Mariscis, Simon le White, Henry de la Mare, Walter Brente-
mersh and Geoffrey Everard, who say that
It is not to the damage of the King- or others if the King should
grant to Thomas Comyn that he may give and assign i messuage
and I carucate of land in Salperton to the Abbot and convent of
Salperton and their successors for ever.
The said messuage and lands are held of William Comyn by the
service of i halfpenny per annum, and are worth per annum*
clear, saving the said service, \^s.
The said Thomas has besides the said gift, lands and tenements
which suffice for the customs and services to be done, as well for
the lands so given as for other lands and tenements retained to
himself and for all other services which he sustained and was
wont to sustain as in suits, views of frank pledge, aids, and all
oth^r things.
The said Thomas may be put on assizes, juries, and other
recognizances as he was wont to be put before the said gift.
The country by the said gift, in default of the said Thomas, shall
not be charged with a larger payment.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 32 Edw. I, No. 135.
ClimunD He iWortuo iHari.
I nOUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before Thomas de Gar dints,
^ Sheriff of Gloucester, on Tuesday next after the feast of
St. Katherine the Virgin, 32 Edw. I [1303], by the oath of Robert
de Aure, Walter de Staundom; Robert Frere, Thomas le Forester,
William de Lingeford, Philip Kyng, Walter de la Weler, John Home,
William de la Hurste, IVilliam Menske, Thomas Moul, and John
Monel, to inquire if it be to the damage of the King or others if
Edmund de Mortuo Mari may give and grant to John, son of
Edmund de Mortuo Mari, i messuage and 24 acres of land, 4
acres of meadow, 4 acres of pasture, and 64J. A,d. of rent in Aure,
and the advowson of the moiety of the church of the said vill, and
Inquisitioi^s Post Mortem. 29
the moiety of the hundred of Blideslawe ; to hold to him and his
heirs for ever, or not, who say that
It is not to the damage of the King- or others if the said Edmund
de Mortuo Mari may give to John his son the said messuage, land
and rent in Aure, and the moiety of the said advowson and
hundred.
The said, messuage, lands, &c., are held of the King in chief
by the service of wardship {custodie), and are worth per annum,
clear, 51J. The advowson by itself is worth per annum, clear,
ioj.
The said Edmund has no more lands or tenements in co.
Gloucester besides the said gift.
The said Edmund holds the castle of Wygemor in co. Hereford
of the King in chief by the service of 2 knight's fees. The said
castle, with other lands and tenements which the said Edmufid
holds in divers parts of England and Wales, are worth per annum
£200.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 32 Edw. I, No. 757.
31oim tre la Bertoe.
I nC[UlSltlOn taken atGloucester before theKing'sescheator^
"*- 14 December, 33 Edw. I [1304], concerning the lands and
tenements of the which Robert de la Berwe died seised in his
demesne as of fee, who held of the heir of William de Berkeleye
being within age and in the wardship of the King, viz., how much
land the said Robert held of the said heir and how much of others,
&c., by the oath of Roger de Ravenhull, William de Pyddesmore,
Henry de Wyk, Thomas Rec, Miles de Stok, John le Veysor, William
Basset, John Odyarn, Richard Faber, Adam de Alcrinton, Thomas le
Wellar, and Gilbert de Frethorn, who say that
The said Robert held at La Berwe, within the manor of Erling-
ham, 2 parts of i messuage and i carucate of land in his demesne
as of fee on the day that he died of the said heir of William de
Berkeleye by the service of placing the first dish {/erculum) before
him on the day of the Nativity of the Lord, and paying to him y^d.
by the year by the name of Peters Pence at Durseleye, and doing
suit at his court there every 3 weeks.
There is there a certain capital messuage with a garden and
curtilage which are worth per annum 4J. 5^</. There are there 50
acres of arable land which are worth per annum \6s. 8d., price of
3 o Glouces/i. ^sh ire
the acre \d., and 4 acres of meadow which are worth per annum
6j., price of the acre 18^., also 2 acres and 2 parts of i acre of the
wood of newly planted {bleironbus) oaks which are worth nothing-
per annum, because there is no underwood.
Sum of the said demesne per annum, 2'js. \^d.
Free Tenants.
There are there 7 free tefiants of whom the Abbot of Flexleye
holds half a virgate of land payings therefor by the year at the 4
principal terms 5^. Joan daughter of Adam Spileman holds I
messuage, 37 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow, and 2 acres of
vood, paying therefor by the year id. at the feast of St. Michael.
John Bertram holds I virgate of land, paying therefor at the said
4 terms gs. Sd. Robert Cordy holds h virgate of land, paying
therefor by the year at the said terms 4^. Adam atte Grene holds
the moiety of i ferling of land, paying therefor by the year at the
said terms 15^. William Pryde hold the moiety of i ferling of land,
paying therefor by the year at the said terms 8</. Elyas Pouk
holds I ferling of land paying therefor by the year at the said
terms 2J. 6d. And the said John Bertram and Robert Cordy owe
at the feast of St. Peter Advincula 2d., viz., each of them id.
And Elyas Pouk owes at the same term \d. ; Adam atte Grene, \d. ;
and William Pryde, \d. Sum, 23^. ^^d.
The said Robert held i acre of land in Erlingham of the heir of
Robert de Berk[eley], being in the custody of Thomas de Berk^eleyl
by the service of paying by the year \d., and the said acre is
worth by the year 4^/. The same Robert held 2 acres of land of
John de Cymudeshal in the same vill, which are worth by the year
6^., price of the acre 3^. Sum <^.
The same Robert held by Joan his wife i messuage, with a
garden and curtilage and 27 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow,
and 2 acres of wood : which said lands and tenements the said
Joan before she was married to the said Robert acquired of John
de la Berwe, father of the said Robert, for the life of the said Joan,
paying therefor yearly to the said John de la Berwe and his heirs
id., and the said messuage and garden and curtilage are worth by
the year i2d.; and the said 37 afres of land are worth by the
year 12s. ^d., price of the acre 4^.; the said 3 acres of meadow
are worth by the year 4^. 6d., price of the acre 18^. The said
2 acres of wood are worth nothing by the year, because there is
no underwood.
There are there 6 free tenants of the acquisition of the said
Inquisihoncs Post Mortem. 31
Joan for the term of her life, of whom John de Hallewell pays by
the year 5^. at the said 4 terms. David le Waleys pays by the
year at the said terms ys. id. John afte Slore pays by the year at
the said terms 6j. Gilbert Pisior pays by the year at the said
terms 3^. Richard Frere f)ays by the year at the said terms id.
John de Evesham pays by the year at the said terms i Sd.
Sum 40J. 7</.
Sum of the value of the whole extent by the year £4 i\s. i \d.,
whereof in repayment to the heir of Durseleye by the name of
Peter's Pence by the year ']\d. And to the heir of Robert de
Berkeleye by the year \d. And so the sum is clear by the year
£4 1 1 J. id.
John atte Berwe, brother of the said Robert, is his next heir, and
was ag-ed 1 1 years at the feast of the Nativity of the Lord last
past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., JJ Fdw. I, No. 48.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Ruardin on Monday next before the
-*■ feast of St. Michael, 33 Edw. I [1305], concerning half an
acre of land which Hugh le Redemon held who was hanged for
felony, by William de Lodebrok, Nicholas le Palmere, Alfred Dyne,
Thomas de Leye, Ralph Faber, Peter Attenok, Walter de Ouske, Thomas
Auel, Roger le Schepherde, Walter le Hayward, William Sywant and
William Couf, who say that
Hugh le Redemon held I half acre of land in Ruardin of William
Hatheivy on the day that he was hanged for felony, and the King
had the year and the day, and that land is still in the hand of the
King, and that the year and day with the waste are worth Zd. for
the which William Couf, of Ruardin, ought to answer.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 33 Edw. I, No. 8g.
I nCJUlSltlOn taken at Gutynge before Thomas de Gardinis,
-"- Sheriff of Gloucester, on Wednesday next before the feast of
St. Valentine, 33 Edw. I [1305], by the oath of Henry de Cotes,
Adam Sparwe, Richard de Brithampton, Henry le Teynturer, John
32 Gloucestershire
de Dersingion, Robert le Freman, Hugh le Despenser, Richard de
Schirburn, Richard le Paneter, Ralph de Neubold, John le Graunt,
and Thomas de Teukesburi, to inquire if it be to the damage of the
King or others if the King should grant to the Abbot and
convent of St. Peter of Gloucester that they may yearly take and
have 4 marks of rent in Temple Gutynge forthcoming from i
messuage, i carucate, and 6 virgates of land in the said vill, of the
which the said Abbot and convent lately enfeoffed the Master and
brethren of the Knights Templars, to hold to them and their
successors for ever from the said Master and brethren, or not, who
say that
It is not to the damage of the King or others if the King should
grant to the Abbot and convent of St. Peter of Gloucester that
they may yearly take and have to them and their successors for
ever 4 marks of rent in Temple Gutynge forthcoming from the
said messuage and land there, of the which the said Abbot and
convent lately enfeoffed the Master and brethren of the Knights
Templars in England to hold to them and their successors — from
the said Master and brethren, to hold to the said Abbot and
convent and their successors for ever.
Chan. Inq. p.m., JJ Edw. I, No. lOO.
aealter le CItife.
I nOUlSltlOn made at Cirencester on Saturday next after
"*■ the feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary, 33 Edw. I
[^305]* by Jordan de Baudynione, Robert de Penynton, Peter infra
Portam, John le Waleys, William le Fraunckeleyn, Walter atte More^
William Martyn, Henry Tebaud, William Cauvel, Simon le Frauncke-
leyn, William atte Wyke, and Robert Gundevyle, to inquire if it be to
the damage of the King or others if the King should grant to
Walter le Clerk of Chiltenham that he may give and assign 8 acres
of land in Stratton to the Master and brethren of the house of
St. John of Cirencester and their successors for ever, or not, who
say that
It is not to the damage of the King or others if the King
should grant to the said Walter le Clerk that he may give and
assign 8 acres of land in Stratton to the said Master and brethren
of the hospital of St. John of Cyrencester, to hold to them and
their succesors for ever.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 33
The said land is held of Robert Cardnyle for the service of 3^,
for the year, and is worth per annum, clear, besides the said
service, 2s.
The said Walter le Clerk has besides the said g'ift lands and
tenements, which suffice for the customs and services to be done
as well for the said lands so g^iven as for other lands and tenements
retained for himself, and for all other charges which he sustained
or was wont to sustain, as in suits, views of frankpledg-e, aids
tallages, vigils, redemptions, amercements, and contributions. The
said Walter may be put on assizes, juries, and other recognizances
as before the said gift he was wont to be put.
The country by the said gift, in default of the said Walter, shall
not be charged with a larger payment.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 33 Edw. I. No. Ill,
auarn le JHarsJalL
I nC[UlSltlOn taken at Cirencester on Wednesday in the
-*• vigil of the Apostles Simon and Jude, 33 Edw. I [1305], by
Jordan de Bandynton, William de Bathom , William Folyot, William le
Fraunckeleyn, William de Ashroke, William de la Wyke, Robert Gunde-
vyle, William Martyn, John le Waleys, Henry Tebaud, William Cauvely
and William Sprengehoese, to inquire whether it be to the damage
of the King or others if the King should grant to Adam le Mareschal
of Cirencester that he may give and assign i messuage and the
moiety of i virgate of land in Cirencester, Northcote, and Prestone
to the Master and brethren of the Hospital of St. John the Baptist
of Cirencester and their successors for ever or not, who say that
It is not to the damage of the King or others if the King should
grant to Adam le Mareschal that he may give and assign the said
messuage and land to the said Master and brethren ; to hold to
them and their successors for ever.
The said messuage in Cirencester is held of Walter Spryngald
and his heirs by the service of \2d. by the year, and is worth per
annum, clear, besides the said rent I2d. The said land in North-
cote and Prestone is held of Peter de Helyon and his heirs by the
service of 3J. by the year, and is worth, clear, besides the said
service, 3^.
The said Adam le Mareschall has besides the said gift lands and
tenements, which suffice for the customs and services to be done
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34 Gloucestershire
as well for the said messuag-e and land so given as for other lands
and tenements retained to him, and for other charges which he
sustained and was wont to sustain as in suits, views of franlcpledge,
aids, tallages, vigils, fines, &c. And the said Adani may be put on
juries, assizes, and other recognizances as he was wont to be put
before the said gift. And the country by the said gift, in default
of the said Adam, shall not be charged with a larger payment.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 33 Edw. I, No. 133.
The King to the Sheriff of Gloucester, greeting. The Abbot
of Fyscamp has shown to us that whereas the lord H. King
of England, our father, by his charter gave to the Church of Holy
Trinity of Fyscamp and the monks serving God there, the hundred
of Salemannesbury with the royalty and all other things thereto
belonging : to hold to them and their successors of our said father
in exchange for our vills of Wynchelse and la Rye : our bailiffs of
our hundred of Kistesgate, declaring that the vill of Netheresuelle
(which is within the precinct of the said hundred of Salemannesbury
as it is said), belongs to our said hundred, distrain the men of the
said vill of Netheresuelle to do suit and other things at our said
hundred which of right they ought not to do, separating the said
vill of Netheresuelle wholly from the said hundred of Salemannes-
bury and annexing it to our said hundred unjustly, to the no small
<lamage of the said Abbot and to the manifest disinheritance of
the said Church. We, willing to be fully certified whether the
said vill of Netheresuelle belongs and of old belonged to the said
hundred of Salemannesbury or to our said hundred of Kistesgate
or not, command you by the oath of good and lawful men of your
country diligently to make inquiry as to the premises and to send
iis the inquisition so made.
Witness Ourself at Westminster 6 April, 33 Edw. I [1305].
I nOUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before Thomas de Gardinis,
■^ Sheriff of Gloucester, on Tuesday next after the feast of
St. James the Apostle, 33 Edw. I [1305], by the oath of Henry de
Inquisitiones Post Mortem, 35
Chaveryngworth, Thomas de Newentone^ Nicholas de Staveleye, William
de Cundicote, John de As/one, William de Hudicote, Richard de Hudicote,
Walter de Culne, Hugh le Despenser, Henry le Deyer, Richard aJle
Bachuse, and Henry de Cotes, to inquire whether the vill of Nethere-
suelle is appertaining and of old time appertained to the hundred
of Salemannesbury or to the hundred of the lord the King of
Kistesgfate, who say that
The said vill of Nethersuelle is pertaining- to the hundred of the
Abbot of Fyscamp of Salemannesbury and for all time appertained
thereto until Richard Earl of Cornwall purchased the said vill and
took away the said vill from the said hundred of Salemannesbury.
Chan. Inq. p.m., JJ Edw. I, No. I4g,
[The petition in Norman-French of the said Abbot is annexed
to the above Inquisition.]
auam le ai8aalsi|)e.
I no UlSltlOn taken at Durseleie before the King's escheator,
-*■ 10 October, 33 Edw. I [1305], whether it be to the damage
of the King or others if the King should grant to Adam le Walsche
that he may have again and hold to him and his heirs of the King
and his heirs for ever i messuage and i virgate of land in Hulle,
which are held of the King in chief, as it is said, and which he
acquired of Nicholas son of Ralph to himself in fee without licence
of the King, and which are taken into the hand of the King by
reason of the said trespass, or not, &c., by the oath of John de
Oulepenne, John le Skay, William de Combe, Robert Bastard, Robert
Russel, William le Kfiyt, Robert Passeleuwe, Thomas Inthewodhende,
John le Crau, William le Fort, Henry atte Welle, and Robert atte Zate,
who say that
It is not to the damage of the King or others if the King should
grant to Adam le Walshe that he may have again i messuage and
I virgate of land in Hulle, which are held of the King in chief,
and which he acquired of Nicholas son of Ralph in fee without
licence of the King, and which are taken into the hand of the
King by reason of the said trespass ; to hold to him and his heirs
of the King and his heirs for ever.
The said messuage and land are held in chief of the King
because Nicholas son of Ralph who enfeoffed the said Adam thereof
holds the manor of Hulle of the King in chief by the service of
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36 Gloucestershire
half a knight's fee, and were held in villeinage of the said Nicholas
as of the said manor, paying to him in rents and services \2s. by
the year. The said messuage is now worth by the year 3^. 4^.,
and the said virgate is worth per annum, clear, \0s.
There remains to the said Nicholas son of Ralph besides the said
messuage and land in the manor of HuUe and Nindesfeld in co.
Gloucester 4 carucates of land with the rents and services, which
are worth per annum, clear, 20/., which he holds of the King in
chief by the service of half a knight's fee.
There remains to the said Nicholas in the manor of Tockenham
in CO. Somerset 2 carucates of land, which are worth per annum,
clear, , which said manor he holds of Roger Bygod, Earl Marshall,
by the service of keeping the gate of the castle of Chapstouwe for
40 days in the time of war. No other lands remain to the said
Nicholas at present.
Chan. Inq.p.m.,33 Edw. I, No. 206.
Inquisition taken at Gloucester before the bailiffs of the
^ said town by command of the King on Thursday next after
the feast of St. Faith the Virgin, 33 Edw. I [1305], hy John de
Southeme, Walter de Bernwode, Robert de Staunedish, William le
Bowyare, William de Southham, Roger de la Berton, John Deverely
Richard de Gardino, William le Wheolare, Ralph Aurifaber, John de
Naillesworth, and John son of Robert le Deyere, if it be to the damage
of the King, or others, if the King should grant to the Prior and
canons of St. Oswald of Gloucester that they may retain i toft
and a certain plot of waste land, containing 60 feet of land in
length and 40 feet of land in breadth in the suburb of Gloucester,,
which they acquired of William le Hopere, and i plot of waste
land containing 80 feet of land in length and 60 feet of land in
breadth in the same suburb, which they acquired of the Prior and
brethren of the Order of the Blessed Mary of Mount Carmel,
and 3J. 2>d. of rent in Gloucester, which they acquired to them-
selves of Robert Sely after the publication of the statute of the lord
the King concerning lands and tenements not to be put to mort-
main without the King's licence: to hold to them and their
successors for ever, or not, who say that
Inqnisitiones Post Mortem. 37
It is not to the damag-e of the King- or others if the King- should
grant to the said Prior and Canons the said acquisitions.
The said toft and plots of land acquired of the said William le
Hopere are held of the Archbishop of Vork^ paying- therefor to
the said Archbishop by the year i\d., and doing- suit at the court
of the said Archbishop, as the said William was wont to do. The
plot of waste land acquired of the Prior and brethren of the
Order of the Blessed Mary of Mount Carmel is held of the Abbot
of Teukesburj', paying- to the said Abbot gd. by the year and no
other service. For the said 3^. 8^. rent there is no service due,
and it is held of the said Prior. The said toft and plots are
worth per annum, clear, 6d. There are no other mesnes between
the King- and the said William, the Prior and brethren and Robert,
except the said Archbishop and Abbot.
The lands and tenements of the said William and Robert suffice
for the customs and services to be made, as well for the said toft
land and rent so acquired, as for other tenements retained to
themselves, and for all other charg-es which the said William and
Robert sustained, or were wont to sustain, as in suits, views of
frankpledg-e, aids, tallag-es, &c. The said William and Robert
may be put on assizes, juries, and other recog-nizances, as they
were wont to be put before the said acquisitions. The country by
reason of the said acquisitions, by the default of the said William
and Robert, shall not be charg^ed with a larger payment.
Chan. Inq. p.m., JJ Edw. I, No. 2II-
C|)omas tie 3lulra*
I nqUlSltlOn taken before John de Monte Acuto, Sheriff of
Somerset, at Somerton, 16 July, 33 Edw. I [1305], by the
oath Oliver Michel and others, to inquire if it be to the damag-e of
the King-, or others, if the King- should grant to Thomas de Luda
and Alianora his wife, that they may give and assig-n i messuag-e,
1 carucate of land, and 4 marks of rent in Holewale, which are
held of the King- in chief as it is said, to the Abbot and convent of
Abbodesbury, or not.
There remains to the said Thomas and Alianora a certain
tenement at Bradeley, in co. Gloucester, and it is held of Thomas
de Berkeley by the service of i8</. at the feast of St. Michael and
38 Gloiuestershire
suit at the hundred of Berkeley every 3 weeks, and it is worth
per annum, clear, 5 marks.
Chan. Tnq. p.m., JJ Edw. I, No. 242.
aiBiUtam tit Ballewte.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Cherletone before the King-'s
'*' escheator, 26 June, 33 Edw. I [1305], if it be to ^he damag-e
of the King- or others if the King should grant to William de
Ballecote that he may have again and hold for his whole life all
the lands and tenements in Cherlington, Chiretone, Hamptonet,
and Tettebury, which Matilda de Moriuo Mari, deceased, who held
of the King in chief, gave to Geoffrey de Ballecote, brother of the
said William, to hold to the said Geoffrey and the heirs of his body,
and which the said Geoffrey granted to the said William for his
whole life : which said grant the said Matilda by her charter
afterwards confirmed ; and which lands and tenements, because
they were alienated without the licence of the King-, are taken
into the King's hands, or not, &c., by the oath of Richard de
Naylesworth, Richard Elynaunt, Alan de Horrewode, Richard de
Wockeseye, Robert de Molendino, William de Aldrinton, John de la Hulk,
Thomas de Collesbourne, Adam Nel, John de Westihrop, John Everardy
and Thomas atte Horestone, who say that
It is not to the damage of the King or others if the King- should
g-rant to Willianide Ballecote that he may have again and hold for
his whole life according to the form of the said grant and con-
firmation all the lands and tenements in Cherlinton, Chireton,
Hamptone, and Tettebury, which Matilda de Mortuo Mari, deceased,
held of the King in chief.
The said lands and tenements are held of the King in chief as
members of the barton of Raddenor, but by what service the
jurors do not know.
There are at Cherlington and Tettebury 6 virgates of land in
villeinage which are worth by the year in all services 48J., to be
taken at the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle, the Annunciation of
the Blessed Mary, the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and at the
feast of St. Michael. There is i messuage and 6 acres of land in
Chireton which pay by the year in all services is., to be taken at
the said 4 terms. There is i messuage and i virgate of land in
villeinage at Hamptone, which is worth by the year in all services
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7j. at two terms of the year, viz., the feasts of Sl Michael and the
Annunciation of the Blessed Mary.
Sum of the value of the whole extent by the year 57^.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 33 Edw. I, No. 244.
T
lie King to Walter de Gloucester, escheator on this side the
Trent, g-reeting-. Although we have understood by a certain
inquisition made by you and returned into our Chancery that it is
not to the damage of ourself or others if we should grant to lohn
de Thorndon that he may have again and hold to him and his heirs
of us and our heirs for ever 14 librates of rent in Upton, Dughton,
and Tettebury, which he acquired to himself in fee without our
licence of William de Bello Campo, formerly Earl of Warwick,
deceased, who held the said rent of us in chief, and which by
reason of that trespass are taken by you into our hand as it is
said : nevertheless because Peter de Breous' afterwards in our
presence asserted that that rent was not held of us immediately,
but of the said Peter as mesne between us and the said Earl of the
said rent : we, willing to be fully certified of this matter, command
you by the oath of good and lawful men of your bailiwick to
inquire diligently into the truth thereof, &c.
Witness ourself at Fyndon, 19 June, 33 Edw. I [1305].
3of)n lie Cl)omliDm
I nquisition made at Vwelegh, 22 August, 33 Edw. I [1305],
upon the articles in the writ hereto annexed, by the oath of
Thomas de Beleye, Henry de Camme, Robert le Warenner, Walter
Motoun, John de Chalkford, Walter de Estcourt, Reginald de Northcote,
Richard Elenaunr, Walter Richer, Richard de Bosco, William de Hode-
kenhasshe, John son of Hugh, Thomas Don, Nicholas de Meisy, and
John Maheel, who say that
The 14 librates of rent in Upton, Dughton, and Tettebury in co.
Gloucester which yb^« de Thorndon acquired to himself of William
de Bello Campo, formerly Earl of Warwick, deceased, are not held
of the King immediately, but of Peter de Brecms as mesne between
the said King and the said tenant of the said rent, because they
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40 Gloucestershire
say that a certain William de Breous\ deceased, who at one time
held the manor of Tettebury, together with the said rent, and
other lands and tenements belonging to the said manor of the
King in chief by the service of i knight's fee, gave the said 14
librates of rent 160 years ago and more to William de Bello Campo,
great grandfather of the said Earl and to Berta, daughter of the
said William de Brewos* in free marriage, to be held of the same
William de Brewos' and his^ heirs according to the form of the
enfeoffment made thereof to the said William and Berta.
Afterwards a certain William de Breous\ kinsman and heir of the
said William de Breous\ enfeoffed the said Peter de Breous" of the
manor of Tettebury with the service of the said Earl of the said
rent and all other things to the said manor belonging : to hold of
the King and his heirs by the service of i knight's fee as is afore-
•said, by the which they say as before that the said rent is not held
of the King immediately, but of the said Peter as mesne between
the King and the tenant.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 33 Edw. I, No. 245.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before Sir Thomas de
^ Gardinis, then Sheriff of Gloucester, and the bailiffs of the
said borough, on Saturday next after the feast of St. Giles,
33 Edw. I [1305], by John de Coumbe, William de Esthulle, Bartho-
lomew Pistor, Alexander de Penedok, Andrew de Penedok, John de
Froucester, Robert de Lassindone, Matthew le Parmenter, Richard de
Gardino, John de Northwich, Reginald Seliburn, and John de Dimmok,
if it be to the damage of the King or others if the King should
grant to Agnes, who was the wife of John de Pershore, of Gloucester,
that she may give and assign to the Abbess of Godestowe and
the nuns there i messuage and 3 shops in Gloucester, or not, who
say that
It is not to the damage of the King or others.
The said messuage and shops are held of the said Abbess by
the service of S^., and are worth so much by the year clear.
The said Agnes has no other lands or tenements except the said
messuage and shops, but the tenants hiring the said messuage and
shops may suffice to do all the customs, service, and other charges
which the same messuage and shops sustained, and were wont to
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 41
sustain, as in suits, views of frankpledg-e, aids, &c. ; the country
by the said g^ift, in default of the heirs of the said Agnes, shall
not be charged with a larger payment.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 33 Ediv. /, No. 262.
I nOUlSltlOn taken at Meone before the King's escheator,
"*■ 7 March, 34 Edw. I [1306], concerning the lands and
tenements of the which Edward de Pennebrugg was seised in his
demesne as of fee on the day that he died, &c., by the oath of
William de Aston, John de Aston, Nicholas de Staveleie, John de Burne,
John de la Grene, Gilbert de Ilmyndon, Henry Felyn of Quenton,
William de Burne, Rand {Rondi) Wyiekyn, Walter Wattevile, Henry
Lefsy, and John de Dersinton, who say that
Edward de Pennebrugg held at Meone of the gift and feoffment
of John de Pennebrugg made to the said Edward and the heirs of
his body, 10 marks of yearly rent of the King in chief by the
service of the fourth part of i knight's fee, to be taken of 8 tenants
at Michaelmas, St. Andrew, the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary,
and the Nativity of St. John the Baptist : which said tenants held
of the said Edward 6^ virgates of land in the said vill by the said
rent.
The said Edward died without heir of his body, whereby the
said rent ought to revert to the said_/<?A« de Pennebrugg.
The said fohn is the brother and next heir of the said Edward,
and is aged 40 years and more.
Sum of the value of the whole extent by the year £6 1 3^. 4^.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 34. Edw. I, No. 7.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before the King's
"^ escheator, 1 7 October, 34 Edw. I [ 1 306], of the lands and
tenements of the which William Bleith was seised in his demesne
as of fee in the said county on the day that he died, &c., by the
oath of Nicholas atte Hulk, Robert de Aqua, Ralph de Roddeleye,
fohn Sully, John Heved, Ralph de Rodleye, Junior, Walter Heved,
42 Gloucestershire
Henry Waierhroke, Richard de la Felde, Walter Marchal, William
Lenlyn, and William de Staure, who say that
The said William held of the King in chief in his demesne as of
fee certain tenements in the vill of Neuwenham, by the serjeanty
of beingf one of the King's foresters in the forest of Dene, and
paying to the King at his castle of St. Briavell by the year at
the feast of St, Michael Sj.
There is there i capital messuage which is worth by the year
6j. There are there 60 acres of land which are worth by the
year lOr., price of the acre 2d. There are there 10 cottars who
hold 10 cottages and pay by the year 14J. \d. at the feast of
St. Michael and the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary. The
custody of the said bailiwick is worth nothing per annum.
Sum 30J. \d.
The same William held of the King in chief in the forest of
Dene of the assarts of the King 180 acres, by the service of
paying to the King by the year 44J. (^d. And they are worth
nothing besides the said rent.
The said William and Joan his wife held jointly to them and the
heirs of their bodies of Ralph de Rodleye 12 acres of land and
5 acres of meadow, by the service of 3//. by the year ; the said
12 acres of land are worth per annum 2s., price of the acre T-d. ;
and the said 5 acres of meadow are worth by the year ioj., price
of the acre 7.s. ; which said land and meadow they had of the gift
of the said Ralph de Rodley, and they held the same up to the
death of the said William.
Sum \2s.
John son of William Bleith is his next heir, and was aged 16
years at the feast of the Nativity of the Lord last past.
Sum total 42 J. \d., whereof there ought be paid back by the
year S^. id., and so there remains clear 36^. 10^.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 34 Edw. I, No. 23.
I nOUlSltlOn made at Gloucester before Thomas de Gardints,
"*■ Sheriff of Gloucester, on Monday next after the feast of the
Apostles Philip and James, 34 Edw. I [1306], by the oath of Roger
de la Grene,John le Clerk, of Toynton,Juel de Hertelaund, John Crokf
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 43
Peter de Acle, Ranulphus Marcolf, William. Aylwey, Robert de Staverton,
Ralph le Warener, William de Hunteleye, John, son of William le Clerk,
of Toynton, and William le Frankekyn, of Tybertone, to inquire how
much the Church of Toynton in the diocese of Hereford is worth
by the year, and if the said Church is vacant, and if the King may
give that Church by reason of the vacancy of the Abbey of St.
Peter of Gloucester, which is vacant and in the hand of the King,
who say that
The said Church is worth by the year 15 marks, and is now
vacant. The King may give the same by reason of the vacancy
of the said Abbey.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 34 Edw. I, No 64.
I nCIUlSltlOn made at Ruardyn on Saturday next after the
'*' feast of St. Matthew the Apostle, 34 Edw. I [1306], before
John de Aylbertone, bailiff of the liberty of St. Briavel under Sir John
Boutortte, by the oath of William Smart, Richard de la Berwe, Thomas
de Leye, Walter le Hayward, Thomas Avel, William Phelip, John
Marky, William Mark}', senior, Hugh le Fr ere, John de Leye, William
le Berth, and Richard Heed, who say that
One messuage which Henry Pridy, junior, who was outlawed for
felony, had in the vill of Ruardyne, has been in the hand of the
King for i year and i day and more, and that he held the said
messuage of Nicholas le Paumer in chief, and now the township of
Ruardyn holds that messuage, and ought to answer to the King
for 2s. 6d. for the year and waste.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 34 Edw. I, No. /J.
3^l)n lie JfttfeenSam.
I nqUlSltlOn made at Worcester before the King's escheator,
"*' 23 February, 34 Edw. I [1306], to inquire if it be to the
damage of the King or others if the King should grant to John de
FecKam, Chaplain, that he may have again and retain to himself
and his heirs i messuage and the 4th part of 1 virgate of land in
Northwyke, which he acquired to himself and his heirs of Godfrey
Giffard, now deceased, who held the same of the King in chief,
and which, by reason of the trespass which he made by entering
44 Gloucestershire
the same without the license of the King-, are taken into the hand
of the King-, «&c.
The jurors say that there remain to the heirs of the said Godfrey
2 manors in co. Gloucester, viz., Weston and Norton, and that the
said manors are held of the King in chief, to wit, Weston by the
service of half a knight's fee, and Norton by the service of half a
knig-ht's fee : Weston is worth per annum, clear, £20, and
Norton £20.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 34 Edw. /, No. gi.
asauiiam 3^usseL a^^.^,^^
Inquisition made at King-eston Russel before the King's
escheator, 16 August, 34 Edw. I [1306], whether it be to the
damage of the King or others if the King should grant to William
Russel that he may give and grant his manor of Kyngeston in co.
Dorset, which is held of the King in chief as it is said, to Nicholas
Mortesthorn and to Nicholaa his wife for their lives.
There remain to the said William, besides the said grant, the
manor of Derham in co. Gloucester, which is held of the King in
chief by barony, and is worth per annum, clear, £30.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 34 Edw. 1, No. 130.
goljn Colt.
Inquisition taken at Wynchecombe before Thomas dc
Gardinis. Sheriff of Gloucester, on Wednesday in the morrow
of St. Thomas the Apostle, 34 Edw. I [1305], by the oath of Hugh
dc Cockehury, Adam Spar ewe, Thomas de Newcnton, Robert de Aldrinton,
John Bracehruggc, Thomas Boi evil, James de Hallyngge, Henry le Deyer,
Hugh le Espenccr, Peter de Prestone, IVilliam le White, and William
de la HuUe, to inquire if it be to the damage of the King or others
if the King should grant to John Cole, of Teukesbury, that he may
give and assign i virgate of land in Twenyngges, next Tev.kes-
bury, to the Abbot and convent of Wynchecombe ; and to Henry
de Cotes, next Wynchecombe, that he may give and assign i mes-
suage and I virgate of land in Cotes, next Wynchecumbe, to the
said Abbot and convent, or not, who say that
It is not to the damage of the King or others if the King
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should grant to the said John and Henry that they may give and
assign the said messuage and land to the said Abbot and convent ;
to hold to them and their successors for ever.
The said messuage and land are held of the said Abbot of
Wynchecombe, to wit, the said virgate of land of John Cole, by
the service of paying to the said Abbot by the year 6j. 8</., and
doing suit at the court of the said Abbot every 3 weeks ; and the
said messuage and land of Henry de Cotes by the service of paying
to the said Abbot by the year 21s. ']\d., and doing suit at the court
of the said Abbot every 3 weeks. The said messuage and lands
are worth per annum, clear, besides the said service, 6j. 8^. The
said Abbot is the mesne between the King and the said John and
Henry, and no other.
There remains to the said John and Henry 2 carucates of land
besides the said gift, which are worth per annum, clear, 10/., and
which suffice for the customs and services duly to be made, as
well for the said messuage and lands so given as for other
lands and tenements retained to themselves, and for all other
charges which they sustained, and were wont to sustain, as in
suits, views of frankpledge, aids, tallages, vigils, fines, &c. The
said Johi and Hemy may be put on assizes, juries, and recognizances,
as they were wont to be put before the said gift. The country by
the said gift, in default of the said John and Henry, shall not be
charged with a larger payment.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 34 Edw. I, No. 166.
%tA)Xiy JSisj^op of iantjaff.
H QW3.rcl, &c., to Hugh le Despenser, justice of his forest on
-■^ this side the Trent, greeting.
Whereas lately for the emendation of the Bishopric of Landaff,
which is known to be too poor, also, in aid (subvention) of the
sustentation of a certain chaplain celebrating, and for ever to
celebrate, divine service every day for our soul and the souls of
our ancestors, in the church of All Souls of la Neulond within
our forest of Dene, which John Bishop oj Landaff holds appro-
priated to him and his successors — we have granted to the said
Bishop, by our Letters Patent, that he and his successors may take
and have for his Church of la Neulond all the tithes forthcoming of
the assarts within the said forest newly assarted and to be assarted.
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which we will shall belong to the said Church for ever, so that
those assarts be outside the limits of any parish ; and now on
behalf of the said Bishop it is shown to us that Master William de
Kvngesione, parson of the church of Westbury on Severn, Ralph
de Abhale, parson of the Church of English Bykenore, yc-^«, parson
of the Church of Staunton, Henry, parson of the Church of Magna
Dene, Adam, parson of the church of Aure, and other parsons of
other churches of adjacent parts, declaring the said assarts to be
within the limits of the parishes of their said churches, do often
disturb and trouble the said Bishop in the taking of the tithes
forthcoming from the said assarts, and strive to usurp the said
tithes to themselves and their said churches, to the weakening and
annulling of our said grant, and to the manifest prejudice and
damage of the said Bishop : We, not willing that our said grant
should be impeded or annulled by frivolous and unjust claims,
especially as we and our progenitors. Kings of England, have
been wont to freely confer the tithes forthcoming from such assarts
within our forests in times past : command you to call before you
the foresters and other ministers of our said forest, also other good
and lawful men of your bailiwick, by whom the truth of the matter
may be the better known, &c., and in the presence of the said
William and others diligently to inquire whether those assarts or
any of them are within the limits of the parishes of the said
churches, or of others of those parts, &c., and whether the said
William and others or their predecessors, or any other parsons of
the churches of the parts adjoining, were hitherto wont to take
any tithes forthcoming from the soil in which the said assarts now
are, before those assarts were made, although of the land being
within the limits of the parishes of the said churches, or not ; and
if so, what tithes, and from what time and in what manner, &c.
Witness Ourself at Westminster, 28 May, 34 Edw. I [1306].
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester on Friday the 8th day of
Ji^'y> 34 Edw. I [1306], before Robert de Haraveden, locum
tenens of Sir Hugh le Despenser, by the oath of William Bleyth,
William Hathewv, Robert de Aure, Robert Beter, A^icholas le Long,
John Waryn, William Byllyng, forestars, Elias de Aylberton, Alexander
de Bykenour, Walter de Nasse, verderers. and other ministers, Warin
son of William, Henry dc Camnee, Robert de Coveleye, Simon de Solers,
Walter de Kedyford, JMcJiolas de Sterdeite, Peter de Cojnmede, William
Holt of Dene, William de Heydene, Roger de Rnvenhulle, and other
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good a"d lawful men being- within the metes of the forest of Dene,
who say that
The King- at his pleasure may confer all tithes, great and small,
01 thcoming from all assarts in his demesne soil newly assarted and
hrreafter to be assarted, by Sir Walter de Gloucester and Sir William
de Hardene assigned as wastes and assarts of the said King in his
forests to be taxed and rented to whomsoever he may please, and
that none of the said assarts are within the limits of any of the
Churches of those adjacent parts, and that no parson of the Churches
of the adjacent parts or their predecessors have hitherto taken
or were wont to take any tithes forthcoming from the said demesne
soil in which the said assarts now are, before those assarts were
made, although of their land within the limits of the parishes of
those parts.
Chan. Inq. pjti., 34 Edw. I, No. 184.
aiepntrer lie 33pfeenore.
I nOUlSltlOn taken at Ruwardyn before the King's escheator,
■^ 8 June, 34 Edw. I [1306], if it be to the damage of the King
or others if the King- should grant to Alexander de Byckenore that
he may have again and hold to him and his heirs for ever i messuage,
1 carucate of land, 3 acres of meadow, 6 marks of rent, and
2 parts of I water mill in Ruwardyn and Luddebroke which are
held of the King in chief, and which he acquired to himself and
his heirs, without the licence of the King, of Robert Urry in fee,
and which by reason of the said trespass are taken into the hand
of the King, or not, by the oath of Richard Malemort, Walter de
Keddeford, William Ely, William de Loddebrok, Robert Avenel, Thomas
Tylly, Ralph Ordrich, Walter Holt, Walter Ordrich, Richard de la
Berwe, Nicholas le Palmar, and William le Cartare, who say that
It is not to the damage of the King or others if the King should
grant to Alexander de Byckenor that he may have again and hold to
him and his heirs of the King and his heirs for ever i messuage,
1 carucate of land, 3 acres of meadov/, 6 marks of rent, and
2 parts of I water mill in Ruwardyn and Luddebrok, which are
held of the King in chief, and which he acquired to him and his
heirs without the licence of the King of Robert Urry in fee, and
which by reason of that trespass are taken into the hand of the
King.
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The said premises are held of the King- in chief by the service
of keeping- a certain part of the forest of Dene which is called the
Bailliwick of Ruardyn, and paying- to the King by the year 20J.,
at the feast of St. Michael at the King's castle of St. Brevello.
The capital messuage is worth by the year \id. The said
carucate of land contains 60 acres, which are worth by the year
1 5 J., price of the acre 3</. The 3 acres of meadow are worth by
the year 3^., price of the acre \2d. There are there 30 free
tenants who pay by the year at 4 terms 6 marks of rent, viz., at
the feasts of St, Michael, St. Andrew, the Annunciation of the
Blessed Mary, and the Nativity of the Blessed Mary. The said
2 parts of the mill are worth per annum i is. 4d.
Sum of the whole extent by the year 11 23-. 4^,, whereof in
repayment to the King by the year 20s., and so the sum is clear
£4 l2s. 4d. Chan. Inq. p.m., 34 Edw. I, No. 2l6.
Silmaric' \t ©espmsen
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Stanley Regis before the King's
-*- escheator, 1 7 (?) day of January, 34 Edw. I [ 1 306], if it be to the
damage of the King or others if the King should grant to Almaru
le Despenser that he may give and assign 2 virgates and 8 acres of
land, I acre of meadow, and 2 acres of wood in Stanley, which are
held of the King in chief, to John Notilyn Bind Joan his wife and
their heirs, kc, by the oath of William de Clifford, William de
Peddesmore, William Basset, William le Bissare, Walter le Esse ,
William Beyvile, Robert de Sudleye, Elias de Benmare, Thomas le
Bissare, Siition le Esse , Joh?i le Despens' , and Adam atte Mulle,.
who say that
It is not to the damage of the King or others if the King should
grant to Ahuaric' le Despenser that he may give and assign 2
virgates and 8 acres of land, i acre of meadow, and 2 acres of
wood in Stanley, which are held of the King in chief, \.o Johrt
NQttlyji andyi?^// his wife, to hold to them and the heirs of their
bodies of the King and his heirs by the services thereof due and
accustomed. If the %?i\^John and Joan shall die without such heirs,
then the said lands shall revert to the said Almaric' for ever. The
said lands are held of the King by the service of the i6th part of
half a knight's fee, because the said Almaric' holds the manor of
Stanley Regis of the King by the service of half a knight's fee.
Inqiiisitiones Post Mortem. 49
and this is the i6th part of the said manor, which said i6th part
owes 2 appearing-s at the view of frankpledg-e at the hundred of
the King- of W by the year, and 3^. 6j^., which is called le
Hundredswite. The said lands and i messuag-e, which said
messuag-e is worth by the year is. The said 60 acres of land are
worth by the year 15^., price of the acre 3</. The said acre of
meadow is worth by the year i8(/., and the 2 acres of wood are
worth by the year \id. ; price of the acre 6d.
The soXdiJohn Notilyn has in co. Warwick at Coventry 6oj. (?)
of land, wherefrom accrues to the King- wardship and marriag-e
by the death of the %s!\^John by the tenure abovesaid.
Sum of the whole extent by the year i iqj. 6^., whereof in repay-
ment to the Kingf of Hundredswite 1$. 6kd., and so there is clear
n6s. ii^d.
Chan. Inq. p.m., J4 Edw. I, No. 232.
a^ojjer It Biflotr, €ail xif J^orfolfe.
I nOUlSltlOn taken at Strugoil before the King-'s Escheator,
-*" 29 December, 35 Edw. I [1306], of the lands and tenements
which were of Roger le Bigod, Earl of Norfolk, and Marshall of
Eng-land, in the parts of Strog-oil in co. Gloucester, by the oath of
John Herlof, John de Perifeld, William Surosone, William de Ccsniers,
Waller le Mideward, Nicholas Gonbi, Nicholas Edwyne, William Atte
Halle, Philip Maythlan, Philip le Takkere, John Herlof, Junior, and
William de Strecche, of the boroug-h of Strogoil, and Philip de la
Moore, Roger de Seininor, Matthew Deneband, Walter de Bendevile,
John de Lee, Walter Kemeys, Robert Kemeys, Griffin Meillour, Laurence
de Per res f eld, Leinthin Ab Morgan, Walter de Seint Ernan and Roger
Ab Ythel, of the liberty of Went, and Walter Waldyng, Robert de Auste,
Adam de Wirivode, John le Waleis, Henry Rupe, William Rupe, John
Strogoil, Ralph de Lancund, Adam de Parco, Richard Gole, Walter
Bynetheweye and Adam Esegan, of the parts of Tudenham, who say
that
The Castle and Borough.
The said Earl held the castle with the boroug-h of Stroig-oil, in
the said county of the King- in chief, on the day that he died, by
knights service to him and the heirs of his body, of the g-iftand
enfeoffment of the King-. The said castle is worth nothing- beyond
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the sustentation of the houses being- within the same. There are
in the said borough burgesses who hold 308 burgages and the
third part of i burgage, who pay by the year £15 8j. A^d. at the
feasts of the Nativity of the Lord, Hockedei, St. John the
Baptist and St. Michael, for each burgage \2d.0i ancient custom.
There is there i tenant who holds in the same borough a certain^
piece of land freely, and pays by the year \d. at the feast of St.
Michael. And another free tenant there who pays by the year at
the said terms for a certain plot of land \d. And another free
tenant there, who likewise, holds a certain plot of land there, and
pays by the year at the said terms 7^. The tenants of John Ab
Adam in the vill of Beteslegh pay by the year for certain lands and^
tenements, which they held of the said Earl in the said vill, lOs. at
the said terms. The rent of the booths {domorum cendaruni) in
the market, is worth one year with another 60^. at the said terms.
The prisage of the ale of the whole borough is worth per annum
£20, because they say that the lord of the same borough ought to
take of each tavern, of each burgess, as often as he shall brew, by
the year 32 gallons of ale of the best, for which he shall take of
the lord 4^.; or give to the lord as often as he shall brew 16
gallons of ale, and 9^/. for the said prisage, or \^. for the said
prisage, the said \d. being deducted. The toll of the market of the
same borough, with the customs of those passing through the
middle of the said borough, is worth by the year £20. The prisage
of fish is worth by the year 2s., because the lord of the said
borough takes of each boat bringing or carrying fresh fish, the
best fish of the same boat coming to the said borough, but he takes
nothing of salt fish. And each of the said burgesses makes 3 suits
at 3 hundreds by the year, on the Mondays next after the feast of
St. Hilary, Hockedei, and St. Michael. Moreover, he shall
come to a certain hundred of the lord from quindene to quindene
throughout the whole year, except between the feast of St. Peter
ad Vincula up to the feast of St Michael, if he be in the said
borough and be likewise summoned by the bailiff of the said
borough, otherwise not. The pleas and perquisites of the same
borough are worth by the year, together with those who shall wish
to enter into the liberty of the same borough, each of whom owes
to the lord I2r/., and with the trespass of the bakers, each of whom
pays 20d. by the year, 40J.
Sum of the value of the whole borough by the year £61 \s. o\d.,
of the which the Prior of Strogoil takes yearly 74J. by the name of
tithe, and so the value is clear £57 -]$. ohd.
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The Barton next the Castle
In the which there is a certain grange with a heath belonging
to the said castle, the easement whereof is worth by the year 2s.
There is there a certain garden, which is worth by the year 1 3^. 4</.
There are there 472 acres of arable land, which are worth by the
year 23J. 9</., price of the acre 6</. ; also 120 acres of arable land,
which are worth by the year 40J., price of the acre 4^. ; also 36^
acres of land, which are worth by the year 9^. \hd., price of the
acre 3</. ; also 15 acres of land, worth by the year 2s. 6d., price
of the acre 2d. ; also 21 acres of meadow, worth by the year 14J.,
price of the acre 8</. ; also 1 3 acres of several pasture, worth by
the year 4J. 4^., price of the acre 4^. There are there pastures
in divers places by the parcel, which are worth by the year6j. 6d. ;,
also 2 high (deep) {alii) woods, the profit whereof is worth per annum
4^. There is there a certain park with wild beasts, in which the
Abbot of Tynterne ought to have common with 60 oxen through-
out the year, which is worth nothing beyond the support of the
said beasts and oxen. There is there a certain chace which is
called Went Wode, the profit whereof is worth per annum, as in
pleas and perquisites of the court, 26s. 8d., and not more, because
it is common throughout the year. There are there at Pouline-
weryk 3 water mills, which are worth by the year £16. Also at
Mesquenyth (?) i water mill, which is worth by the year 26s. 8d.
Free Tenants.
/okn de la Lee holds i messuage and 2 carucates of land to him
and his heirs, and pays by the year, at the feast of St. Michael,
6j. 8d. The same John holds 5 acres of waste to him and his
heirs, and pays at Hockday and the feast of St. Michael 8j. 4^.
Walter de Bendevyle holds certain tenements to him and his heirs,
paying by the year at the said terms is.6d. Robert Kemmeis holds
certain tenements, and pays by the year at the same terms 2s.
The Prior of Strogoii holds 48 acres of land, paying by the year
at the feast of St. Michael 8s. The Prior of St. Kenemarco holds
certain tenements, and pays by the year 2 sheaves of arrows
( gleveias sagittarum) or 1 2d. at the said terms. The same Prior holds
other tenements, and pays at the same terms 9^. Philip Ameuryk
holds 14 acres of land, and pays by the year at the same terms
2j. 4/f. Griffin ap Jev an \\q\A% acres of land, and pays by the
year at the same terms 7^. 8d. William de Selton holds 12 acres
of land, and pays by the year 2s. at the same terms. Jorvard ap
Wilym holds 32 acres of land, and pays by the year at the same
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52 Gloucestershire
terms \Os. aA- Ralph le Lob holds 15 acres of land, and pays at
the feast of St. Michael is. 6d. Simon le Botiler and William le
Shelton hold a certciin waste, and pay at the same feast i pair of
gloves or \d. Richard Dupper (?) holds 65 acres of land, and
pays by the year at the said 2 terms ioj. \od. Davit ap Houwel
holds 6 acres of land, and pays at the feast of St. Michael \2.d.
Juan ap Houwel ^x\^ Adam ap Houwel hold lO acres of land, and
pay by the year at the said terms \M. Ralph ap Davii holds
6 acres of land, and pays by the year at the said terms I2d.
Nesta .fin, parson and his sisters hold 33 acres of land, and pay
by the year at the same terms 5j. dd. Nesta, daughter of ,
holds 12 acres of land, and pays by the year at the same terms
2s. Philip Janekyn holds 12 acres of land, and pays at the same
terms is. Philip Roberd hold lo acres of land, and pays by the
year, at the feast of St. Michael, lOd. Wrek,oi Parva Tinterna,
holds a certain tenement, and pays by the year at the said term
\id. N. holds a certain meadow, and pays at the feast of
St. Michael id.
Sum, £28 9^. ']\d.
The Hamlbt called Vyver.
Seysel Kylyan holds 2 1 \ acres of land, and pays per annum at
the feast of St. Michael 3^. 7|^. Meuryck ap Adam holds i acre of
of land, and pays per annum at the same feast id. Ralph ap
Ewias holds 4 acres of land, and pays by the year at the same
feast 8</. Juan Borben holds 12 acres of land, and pays by the
year at the same feast is. John ap Davit ap Cradok holds 5 acres
of land, and pays by the year at the same feast i id. Davit ap
Adam holds 2 acres of land, and pays by the year at the same
feast 4^. William ap Davit ap Wroyan holds 4 acres of land and
pays per annum at the same feast ?>d. Felicia Goch holds 1 1 acres
of land, and pays by the year at the same feast 3^. The heir of
Gilbert Wourgan holds 3 acres of land, and pays by the year at
the same feast 6d. Kenewrek Wyner holds 6| acres of land, and
pays per annum at the same feast 1 3^.
Sum, I Of. i\d.
The Hamlet of Landegeyn.
Roger ap Craddok holds 2 acres of land, and pays per annum at
the feast of St. Michael 4^/. Nesta daughter of Cole holds i acre
r^i land, and pays per annum at the said feast id. Richard le
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Palmere holds 4 acres of land, and pays per annum at the said
feast M. Richard ap Run holds 2 acres of land, and pays by the
year at the same feast 4^. Yuan ap Memeyk holds 7 acres of
land, and pays by the year at the same feast i/\d.
Sum, 2s. 8d.
The Hamlet of Talegarth.
The heir of John Meel holds 3I acres of land, and pays per
annum at the same feast "jd. Lewelyn ap Cnaylho holds 2 acres of
land, and pays per annum at the same feast \d. Philip ap Yevan
holds 3^ acres of land, and pays per annum at the same feast "jd.
David Buderyn holds 5| acres of land, and pays per annum at the
same feast i \d. Yeman ap Ynor holds 2 acres of land, and pays
per annum at the satne feast 6d. David ap Meuryk holds 3 acres
of land, and pays per annum at the same feast 6d. Nicholas
Randolf holds 3^ acres of land, and pays per annum at the same
feast ']d. Nicholas the Chaplain holds 2 acres of land, and pays
per annum at the same feast \d. John Nichole holds 3^ acres
1 rood of land, and pays by the year at the same feast ']\d.
David ap Philip holds 3 acres of land, and pays by the year at
the same feast 6d. William Doddyng holds 2 acres and i acre of
land, and pays per annum at the same feast 3|c/.
Sum, Ss. lOd.
The Hamlet of Wrenhalok.
Master John Mar/el holds 33^ acres of land, and pays per annum
at the feast of St. Michael 5j. yd. And the same holds 45 acres
of land, and pays per annum at the said 2 terms Js. 6d. John the
son holds 45 acres of land, and pays per annum at the feast of
St. Michael 9<f. Ithel ap Wyn holds 4 acres of land, and pays per
annum at the feast of St. Michael M. Ithel ap Maddok holds
2 acres of land, and pays per annum at the same feast \d.
Sum, \\s. lOd.
The Hamlet of Heurew.
John Bluet holds a certain waste at La Kair, and pays per
annum at the feast of St. Michael lod. The Prior of Goldclyve
holds 64I acres of land, and pays per annum at the said 2 terms
iOj. 9(/. Jueyn ap Griffin holds 3 acres of land, and pays per
annum at the feast of St. Michael 6^. Roger ap Ythel holds
5 acres of land, and pays per annum at the said feast 10^. Rogtr
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de St. Maur holds 7 acres of land, and pays per annum at the
same feast 15^. William Blethyn holds i tenement, and pays per
annum at the same feast i lb. of cummin and i pair of gfkives
which are worth 2^., and pays likewise \d. Yven ap Wranok
holds 1 1 acres of land, and pays per annum at the same feast 22^.
John Bendu holds I acre of land, and pays per annum at the same
feast 2d. John Clusl and the heirs of Ithd Clusi hold i acre of
land, and pay at the same feast 2d. Philip ap Wranak holds
5 acres of land, and pays per annum at the same feast I2d. John
jEV"^'^ holds a tenement, and pays per annum at the- same feast
\2d. Juan Apknaiihd holds 2 acres of land, and pays per annum
at the same feast 5^.
The Hamlet of Kemmeys.
Walter de Kemmevs holds a certain waste there, and pays per
annum at the feasts of Hockday and St. Michael i2>d. Maurice of
the same holds a certain waste there, and pays per annum at the
same terms i8</.
Sum, 26s. i\d.
The Hamlet of Penew.
Roger de Si. Maur holds a certain tenement there, and pays per
annum at the feast of St. Michael 3^. 4^. The same Roger holds
2 acres of land, and pays per annum at the same feast 4</. And
the same holds there 36 acres of land, and pays per annum at 2
terms 9^. 4^.
Sum, 13J.
The Hamlet of Mesquenyth.
Jovan ab Wylym holds 6 acres of land, and pays per annum at the
feast of St. Michael i8</. The same holds there S| acres of land,
and pays per annum at the same feast i\d. Griffyn With holds
there 3! acres of land, and pays per annum at the same feast "jd.
Ithel ah Meuryk holds 2 acres of land, and pays per annum at the
same feast 4^. Jovan Gouth hold 6 acres of land, and pays per
annum at the same feast i2d. Amable daughter of Kenwick holds
1 acre of land, and pays per annum at the same feast 2d.
Sum, \s. 6d.
Hamlet Of Hedyngton and Hem ot.
Henry de Bendevyle holds a certain waste there^ and pays per
annum at the same feast 6j. ']d. The same Henry holds a certain
piece of land there, and pays per annum at the same feast 12a'.
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Jovan Gourdan holds 8 acres of land, and pays per annum at the
same feast i6(/. Adam le Whelare holds 6 acres of land there, and
pays per annum at the same feast \2d. John Hennefot holds
7 acres of land there, and pays per annum at the same feast 14/f.
Davit Beverage holds i acre of land there, and pays per annum at
the same feast 2d. Adam Russel holds 1 2 acres of land there, and
pays per annum at the same feast 2s. Griffyn Meillor holds
7^ acres of land there, and pays per annum at the same feast \t,d.
William Lamhust holds 6 acres of land there, and pays per annum
aX the same feast \2d. Adam Lanbursi holds 2 acres of land there,
and pays per annum at the same feast ^d.
Sum, 1 5 J. I id.
Lamaghois.
Master /ohn Martel holds there I water mill at fee farm, and
pays per annum at Hockday and the feast of St, Michael 26s. Sd-
Stephen de la Moore holds at Londidogh i water mill at fee farm,
and pays per annum at the same terms 26j. 8^.
Sum, 5 3 J. \d.
Foreign Service.
The tenants of Roger de St. Maur of Landogyn and Penhow,
the tenants of Bogo de Cnovile of Landogyn, the tenants of the
Prior of Strog-oil of Landogin, the tenants of the Earl of Gloucester
of Picotesfeld and Tulg-ar, the tenants of Almaric de Luci of
Mesquevyn, ought each year if it shall be necessary to carry the
timber from the wood of Wentwode up to the Castle of Strogoil
on every Tuesday from Hockday up to the gule of August with
2 oxen each of them if they have them ; and if it be not necessary
they shall carry nothing nor give anything for the said carrying.
Sum of the whole value of the said barton with the said hamlets
per annum £35 i6j. 2\d.
The Hamlet of Pentirch belonging to the Barton.
William le Mayscon holds 4 Welsh acres of land there, and
pays per annum at 2 terms \\\d., viz., at the Nativity of St. John
the Baptist 2ld., at the feast af St. Michael g\d.y and he ought to
reapjor half a day in autumn, and if the lord wishes it for the
whole day, and then he shall take food once in the day for the
whole day's work, and the reaping of half a day without food is
worth iid. Nicholas ap Davit holds I messuage and 4 Welsh acres
of land, and pays per annum at the said terms ii^d^., and he
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reaps in the autumn like the said William, and that work is
worth ^. Seisil ap Ithel holds i messuag^e and 6 acres of land,
and pays per annum I7^</., viz., at the feast of St. John the
Baptist i\d., and at the feast of St. Michael 14//. And he reaps
in autumn like the said William, and it is worth \d. Eva Martyn
holds I messuag-e and sj acres of land, and pays per annum \^\d.,
viz., at the feast of the Nativity of St. John i\d., and at the feast
of St. Michael \2.\d., and he ought to reap as above, and it is
worth \d^ William Reynold holds i messuage and 6| acres of
land, and pays per annum 1 3|</,, viz., at the feast of St. John the
Baptist 2\d., and at the feast of St. Michael \o^d., and he reaps as
above, and it is worth \d. Eirdodenel holds i messuage and 4^
acres of land, and pays per annum 13^/., viz., at the feast of
St. John the Baptist 2\(L, and at the feast of St. Michad io|, and
he reaps as above and it is worth \d. Elias ap Nichol holds i
messuage and 3 acres of land and pays per annum 8|^., viz., at
Midsummer i|</., and at Michaelmas ,7^., and he reaps as above,
and it is worth \d. Matilda Shereberd holds i messuage and
4 acres of land, and pays per annum io|</., viz., at Midsummer
i\d., and at Michaelmas 9*/., and she reaps as above and it is worth
!</. Adam Argloth holds I messuage and 3 acres of land, and pays
per annum 8|^., viz., at Midsummer \\d.y and at Michaelmas 7^.,
and he reaps as above and it is worth \d. Wenthliana WUhel holds
as much, and does in all thing's like the said Adam. Walter ap
Wranok holds I messuage and 3g acres of land, and pays per
annum I3|^., viz., at Midsummer 2|fif., and at Michaelmas iid.,
and reaps as above, and it is worth ^d. Philip ap Davit holds
I messuage and 4^ acres of land, and pays per annum i^\d., viz.,
at Midsummer 2\d., and at Michaelmas i2d., and he reaps as
above and it is worth ^d. John ap Davit holds i messuage and
4| acres of land, and pays per annum i^^d. at the said terms, and
reaps as above, and it is worth \d. Ithel ap Lewebyn holds :
messuage and 6| acres of land, and pays per annum 2i|(/., viz., at
Midsummer 3|</., and at Michaelmas i8c/., and he ought to reap
as above, and it is worth ^d. Joan la Tigheler holds i messuage
and 6 acres of land, and pays per annum i6\d., viz., at Midsummer
'i\d., and at Michaelmas 13^,, and he reaps as above, and it is
worth ^d. John ap Felipe le Macon holds I messuage and 4 acres
of land, and pays per annum i i\d., viz., at Midsummer 2\d., and
at Michaelmas 9^,, and he reaps as above, and it is worth ^d.
William ap Thomas holds 9I acres of land, and pays per annum
22^d., viz., at Midsummer 2^d., and at Michaelmas 20^d., and he
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Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 55
reaps as above, and it is worth \d. John ap Treiar holds i
messuag-e and 19^ acres of land, and pays per annum 5^. 4|<f., viz.^
at Midsummer ii|tf., and at Michaelmas 4^. 5^.^ and he reaps as
above and it is worth ^J. John atte Kair holds i messuag^e and 6
acres of land, and pays per annum 19!^., viz., at Midsummer 3|i/.,
and at Michaelmas i6</., and he rqaps as above, and it is worth \d.
Eva Bletheny holds I messuage and 24 acres of land, and pays
•per annum 3^, 4^^/., viz., at Midsummer 8^/., and at Michaelmas
2j. ^\d., and he reaps as above, and it is worth \d. Jovan ap Adam
holds I messuage and 17 acres of land, and pays per annum 4J ^d.^
viz., at Midsummer i id., and at Michaelmas is. 4//., and he reaps
as above, and it is worth ^d. Ithel ap Wilym holds i messuage
and 9 acres of land, and pays per annum 2s. i^d., viz.; at Mid-
summer 4^d., and at Michaelmas 2id., and he reaps as above, and
it is worth ^d. Davit ap Kenwurek holds I messuag"e and 9 acres of
land, and pays per annum 2s. 2^d., viz., at Midsummer 5|<f., and at
Michaelmas 2 id., and he reaps as above, and it is worth ^d. John
Seisel holds I messuage and 6 acres of land, and pays per annun^
I9|</., viz., at Midsummer Z\d., and at Michaelmas \%\d., and he
reaps as above, and it is worth ^d. Joynan ap Davit holds i
messuage and 3 acres of land, and pays per annum, lO^d., viz., at
Midsummer i|</., and at Michaelmas 8|</., and he reaps as above^
and it is worth \d. Griffiyn ap Davit holds \ messuage and 3
acres of land, and pays per annum io\d., viz., at Midsummer 2d.,.
at Michaelmas ^\d., and he reaps as above, and it is worth \d,
Joyiion Wyn holds I messuage and 6 acres of land, and pays per
annum i']\d., viz., at Midsummer l^d., and at Michaelmas \\d.,
and he reaps as above, and it is worth \d. Kenurek Tonky holds
as much and does in all things like the said Joynon. Houith ap
Morwith holds 1 messuage and 2\ acres of land, and pays per
annum at Michaelmas 5^., and he reaps as above, and it is worth
\d. William ap Seisel holds I messuage and 8 acres of land, and
pays per annum 2s. o\d., viz , at Midsummer 45^., and at
Michaelmas I9|</., and he reaps as above, and pays \d. Davit
Too holds I messuage and i| acres of land, and pays per annum;
4|^., viz., at Midsummer \d., and at Michaelmas \d., and he reaps
as above, and it is worth \d. David ap Kair holds i messuage and
3 acres of land, and pays per annum 9|^., viz., at Midsummer 2d.,.
and at Michaelmas ']\d., and he reaps as above, and it is worth \d.
Neste ap Kaier holds I messuage and 3 acres of land, and pays
per annum <^\d., viz., at Midsummer \\d., and at Michaelmas 7^^.,.
and he reaps as above, and it is worth \d. John Voil holds i
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messuage and 2| acres of land, and pays per annum at Michaelmas
5</., and reaps as above, and it is worth \d. Davit Too holds i
messuag-e and 4| acres of land, and pays yearly I3|^., viz., and
Midsummer 2|^., and at Michaelmas \Q\d.y and he reaps as above,
and it is worth \d. Scisel Too holds 1 1 acres of land, and pays per
annum 4|^., viz. at Midsummer \d., and at Michaelmas 4//., and he
reaps as above, and it is worth \d. John Kyderow hold i \ acres of
land, and pays per annum '^d., viz., at Midsummer \d., and at
Michaelmas 4^., and he reaps as above, and it is worth \d. And
each of the said tenants if he had a daughter or daughters, and
when he wishes to marry them shall give to the lord for each of
them 2J., and if any of the said daughters shall be convicted of
fornication, he shall give to the lord 2J. by the name of leirwite.. .
And each of them shall give for each pig as often as he shall have
them per annum of the age of i year \d. by the name of pannage,
and for each pig of the age of half a year \d., and the pannage of
each is worth per annum \d. Sum of the whole pannage \^\d.
And each of them ought to follow the lord in his war in the parts of
Strogoil, viz., on this side the bridge of Strogoil and the bridge of
the new borough and the bridge of Troye, at his own proper costs,
and if it exceeds those metes then he ought to follow the lord at
his costs whenever he shall wish. And each of them owes suit at
3 hundreds, viz., at the feasts of St. Hilary, Hockday, and
St. Michael. And each of them owes common suit at the halmote
of la Berton every 3 weeks. And when any of them shall die, the
lord shall take the best beast, and if there were no living beast, he
shall give to the lord 55. by the name of heriot. And each of
them shall give to the Serjeants serving in the parts of their
tenants every 6 weeks per annum \d. And to the forester there
every 8 weeks always by the year \d. And to the master forester
there at the Feast of St. Michael i bz. of oats, for the which gifts
each of them shall take always for 8 weeks of the year i sum of
malt (?) And if any one of them be chosen provost then he shall
be quit of all his customs or shall give to the lord his rent. And
he ought to levy the rent and pannage of all the tenants aforesaid,
and shall take id. for levying the rent of each tenant, and \d. for
the levying of the said pannage. And each of them ought to plough
one half-acre of land at the winter sowing, and one half-acre of
land at the Lent sowing, and he shall take of the lord for those
ploughings 4^., and they are worth nothing beyond reprises. And
he ought to carry the timber as above for the said time. Davit
Ergin holds I messuage and i acre of land, and pays per annum
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at Michaelmas 2d., and reaps in the autumn as above, and it is
worth \d.y and does all other services like William leMazon, except
Kylew, and those other services are worth \d. Thomas le Cacchere
holds, pays, and does as much in all things. Thomas Triflard holds
as much, and pays and does like the said Davit Leuki, the relict of
David ap Wrono, Philip Crouk, John, son of Peironilla, and Leuky
daughter of Ellen all hold, pay, and do as much as the said Davit.
John Cans holds I messuage and 2| acres of land, and pays at
Michaelmas ^d., and owes all the other services like the said
Davit.
New Tenants of Nev? Acquired Land.
John ap Trahar holds 12 acres of land, and pays therefor per
annum 2s. at Hockday and at Michaelmas, John atte Kair holds
16 acres of land, and pays per annum at the same terms 2s. ^d.
Eva, relict of John Bola)ynch, holds sl acres of land, and pays
per annum at Michaelmas \\d. William Reynolf \\o\^% i messuage
and 1 2 acres of land, and pays per annum at the same feast 3^.
Davit atte Kair holds 2| acres of land, and pays per annum at
the same feast ^d. Nesie atte Kair holds and pays as much.
Joan la Tilere holds 2 acres i rood of land, and pays per annum
at the same feast 4^. Leuky la Tillar holds \ acre i rood of land,
and pays per annum at the same feast \\d.
Sum of the whole value of the hamlet by the year 73^. i \\d.
The Hamlet of Herdwyk belonging to the said Barton.
Villeins.
Richard Baldewyne holds I messuage and 12 Welsh acres of
land in Herdwik, in villeinage, and shall work from the feast of
St. Michael up to the feast of the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist, each week for 2 days up to 9 o'clock, without food, or
for the whole day with food, except 3 weeks at the feasts of
Christmas, Easter, and Pentecost, for 35 working weeks. Sum
of the works of this tenant 70, which are worth by the year
2s. lid., price of the work hd. And he shall work from the said
feast of St. John up to the gule of August for 6 weeks, for 2 days.
Sum of the works 12, which are worth per annum gd., price of
the work ^d. And he shall work from the gule of August up to
the feast of the Nativity of St. Mary for 5 weeks, in each week
2 ^orks. Sum of the works 10, which are worth per annum iSd.,
price of the work i\d. And he shall work from the said feast of
the Nativity of St. Mary up to Michaelmas for 3 weeks, in each
week 2 works. Sum of the works 6, which are worth per annum
6d., price of the work id. And he shall weed for one half-day at
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request {de prece), and that work is worth \d. And he
shall do I ploughing at each sowing if he has oxen, and shall
take of the lord 2d. Therefore it is worth nothing besides reprise.
And he shall harrow at each sowing if he has horses, for r day,,
and shall take of the lord \d., for each harrowing. Therefore it
is worth nothing besides reprises. And in the said works he shall
mow and scatter ^ acre of meadow, and shall take i little truss of
grass, and that mowing shill be allowed to him for i summer's
work. And in those works he shall carry \ acre of meadow, and
that carrying shall be allowed him for i summer's work. And he
shall do 3 days' work in reaping corn in the autumn without food,
and they are worth 4|^., price of the day's work \\d. And he
shall do 2 days' work in reaping corn in the autumn with all his
family without food, except his wife and except his shepherd, which
are worth 3^., price of the day's work \\d. And he shall do a
day's work for half a day in reaping corn with all his family, or
for I day at. the food of the lord, if the lord wish, and that day's-
work is worth id. And he shall carry the corn of the lord for i
day by request {de prece), if he has a horse or cart, otherwise not,
at the food of the lord, and it is worth nothing beyond reprise.
And he shall give for each pig of i year \d., and for a pig of half
a year \d., and that pannage is worth by the year \d. And if he
shall sell his horse, he shall give to the lord by the name of toll
2.d.y and for each beast except a pig and a sheep he shall give to the
lord by the name of toll \d. And he ought to have common with
all his pigs in Wentwode in the time of mast of oaks {pessone), and
shall give nothing. Nor can he marry his daughter without the
licence of the lord.
Sum of all the works of this customar by the year 6s. 2^d.
Nicholas Hughelot, Nicholas Tourald, Robert Colle, John Perkin,
John Voch, John Russcl, Thomas Frammard, Isabella Brayn, Rois
Hailward, Amicia Bence,. Agnes Hoch, John Russel and Thomas
Frammard, each holds as much and does in all things like the said
Richard Baldewyne. Sum of their works by the year £4 i \s. o\d.
William Cages holds I messuage and 9 acres of land in villeinage,,
and shall work each quindene yearly for 4 days, except the 3 weeks
abovesaid. Sum of the works between the feast of St. Michael
and St. John the Baptist 5ii works, which are worth 2s. i|</., price
of the work \d. Sum of the works of the same from Midsummer
up to the gule of August, 9, which are worth 6\d., price of the
work \d. Sum of the works of the same, from the gule of Augus^
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up to the feast of the Nativity of St. Mary for 5 weeks, 7| works,
which are worth i \\d., price of the work \\d. Sum of the works of
the same from the said feast of St, Mary up to the feast of St-
Michael for 3 weeks, 4| works, which are worth \\d., price of the
work \d. And all other works he shall do like the said Richard
Baldewyne, which are worth per annum <^\d. Sum of all the works
of this customar 4^. \od. Walter Vouch\io\^$, i messuage and 15
acres of land in villeinag-e, and shall work each quindene per annum'
for 5 days, except the 3 weeks aforesaid. Sum of the works of
this customar from Michaelmas up to the feast of St. John for 35
weeks, 87^ works, which are worth per annum 3J. ']\d„ price of the
work \d. Sum of the works of the same from the feast of St. John
up to the gule of August for 6 weeks, 15 works, which are worth
per annum i \\d., price of the work \ds Sum of the works from
the said gule of August up to the feast of the Nativity of St. Mary
for 5 weeks, I2| works, which are worth per annum i8|^., price
of the work \\d. Sum of the works from the said feast of St, Mary
up to the feast of St. Michael for 3 weeks, ']\ works, which are
worth per annum ']\d., price of the work \d. And the same
Walter shall do all other works and customs like the said Richard
Baldewine, which are worth per annum 9!^. Sum of all the works
of this customar by the year 7^. ^d. Juliana Voucher holds i
messuage and 18 acres of land in villeinage, and shall work each
week in the year for 3 days except the 3 weeks aforesaid, and the
sum of the works is from Michaelmas up to Midsummer 105 works,
which are worth per annum \s. 6^d., price of the work ^d. And
the sum of the works of the same from Midsummer up to the gule
of August is 20 works, which are worth per annum i^d., price of
work 1^. And the sum of the works from the gule of August up
to the feast of the Nativity of St. Mary is 15 works, which are
worth per annum 22|^., price of the work i^d. ; and the sum of the
works of the same from the said feast of St. Mary up to Michaelmas
is 9 works, which are worth per annum gd., price of the work id.
And the same Juliana shall do all other works and customs like
the said Richard Baldewyne, which are worth per annum 9|<f.
Sum of all the works of this customar per annum 9^, 2\d. Walter
Voch holds 'I messuage and 6 acres of land, and does in all works
and customs like the said Juliana. Sum of all the works and
customs of the same by the yoar gs. 2^d.
Roger Hailward, Gilbert Toural, Matilda de la Hull and Dionis
Lifholi hold as much and do in all works and customs like the last
Walter before written. And the sum of the works and customs of
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the same 4 tenants per annum is 36^. 10^. Wranno Frammard ^x\^
Nicholas I'. Boule hold and do as much in all things as the said
Walter Voch. And the sum of their works and customs per annum
is 185. 5|^. John Russel holds I cottage, and does 2 days' works
in autumn for reaping corn, without food, and they are worth i|^.,
and I day's work for the same without food up to 9 o'clock, or
for the whole day at the food of the lord, and it is worth id., and
he shall take for the day's work i sheaf of corn. Sum of the
work of the same 2|</. Diom's' Lifholi holds i cottage, and does
all the days' works like the said Richard Baldeivyne, and they are
worth per annum 2o|i. And all the said customars shall take of
the lord for the mowing of the said meadow i sheep, or \2d. And
if any of the said customars shall be ill for 40 days, then all his
works shall be allowed him for so much time, and no more. John,
son of Rossel, holds i cottage, and does in all things like the said
John Russel, and they are worth per annum. 2\d. Richard Austyn
hold 4| acres of land and pays per annum 2s. id., viz., at Easter
lid., and at Michaelmas 14^. Nicholas Turald holds S| acres of
land, and pays per annum i !</., viz.,at Christmas 3^., at Easter 3^.,
at Midsummer id., and at Michaelmas 3</. Margery Russel holds
I cottage, and pays therefor per annum at Michaelmas 2d. The
daughter of Thomas le Mercer holds i piece of land, and pays per
annum at the same feast 6^. Gilbert le Ferour holds as much, and
pays at Easter and Michaelmas equally, sum 6/. Nicholas Edwyne
holds a certain small tenement, and pays per annum at Michaelmas
hd. John Gonhy holds a certain way, and pays per annum at the
same feast 2d. John Russel holds i cottage, and pays per annum
at the 4 principal terms of the year i2d. The same John holds a
certain curtilage, and pays at Michaelmas 2d. Dionis' Lifholi holds
I cottage, and pays per annum at the same feast 8(/. Amicia Bence
holds h acre of land, and pays at the same feast id. Peter Toural
holds \ acre of land, and pays per annum at the same feast id.
Nicholas Tour aid holds a- certain piece of land, and pays at the
same feast \d. Thomas Frammardho\6s, i curtilage, and pays at the
same feast 4^^. Walter Vouch holds i curtilage, and pays at the
same feast ^d. Juliana Voch holds as much, and pays at the same
feast ^d. Wrono Framard holds as much, and pays at the same
feast 2d. Agnes Hoch holds as much, and pays at the same feast
3^. Robert Colle holds 2 acres of land, and pays per annum at the
said 2 terms 6d. equally. John, son of John Russel holds I cottage,
and pays at Michaelmas 6d. Simon le Heliare holds a certain
tenement, and pays per annum at the Invention of Holy Cross S
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capons which are worth ']hd. Matilda de la Hull holds a certaitv
piece of land, and pays at the same term 2 capons, price 3^. The
pleas and perquisites of the court are worth per annum loo^., with
the fines and redemptions in the said hamlet.
Sum of the whole value of the said hamlet by the year
£14 4^. 6|</.
The Manor of Tudenham.
And they say that the said earl held the said manor, on the day
that he died, of the King- in chief by fee-tail ; in which said manor
there is a certain capital messuag"e with a garden, and it is worth
per annum \ a mark, and a certain dovecote, which is worth per
annumn 3^. And the fishery under the castle is worth per annum
7.S. There are there 337 acres of arable land, which are worth
per annum 8/. 8j. 6^., price of the acre 6d. ; also 2 1 acres of arable
land, which are worth per annum 5^^. 30?., price of the acre 3^. ; also
44 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum 66j., price of
the acre 18a'.; also 7 acres i rod of meadow, worth per annum
Is. T)d., price of the acre i2d. The pasture in the marsh, which
is called Brodemarsh, contains 40 acres, and that pasture is worth
per annum 13^. 4^., price of the acre ^d. There are there
10 acres of pasture, worth per annum ^s., price of the acre 6d.
And the pastures in divers places are worth there per annum
7J. ']d. There is there a certain park with wild beasts, which
is worth, besides the support of the beasts, per annum g a mark,
with the underwood in the same.
Sum, 15/. I J. T)d.
Free Tenants.
Adam de Parco holds \ virgate of land, and pays per anuum S^,
at the feasts of Easter and Michaelmas equally, or he shall keep
the park of the lord if the lord wish. The same Adam holds
I acre of land and i fishery, and pays per annum 22^. at Christ-
mas, Easter, Midsummer, and Michaelmas equally. The heir of
Hugh de Harlec holds a certain tenement, and pays per annum 2d.,
or 4 barbed arrows at Michaelmas. Adam Pride holds 3 acres of
land, and pays per annum at 4 terms of the year \2.d. Robert
Keere holds 71 acres of land, and pays per annum at the same
terms 2s. 6d. John Bagge holds i acre i rood of land, and pays
per annum at Easter and Michaelmas ^d. John Rotarius holds
k acre of land, and pays per annum at the same terms 2d. Adam
Woluard holds and pays as much at the 4 terms of the year.
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Walter Bynortheweye holds I messuage, 7 acres of land, and a
certain fishery, and pays per annum at the same terms 2s. 6d.
John Cor holds 7 acres i rood of land, and pays at the same
terms 5^. 9^. John Pippe holds 3^ acres of land, and pays per
annum at the same terms 14^. Robert Stake holds 9 acres of land
and pays per annum at the same terms 4^. The same Robert,
John le Waleis, and John Syward hold a certain fishery, and pay at
the said terms \od. Cristina Esegare holds 3 acres of land, and
pays per annum at the said terms \2d. Thomas Torel holds
I virgate of land, and pays per annum at the same terms 4^. The
heir of Walter Flawe holds lO acres and half a quarter of land,
and pays per annum at the same terms 3^, 4(/., and at Easter and
Michaelmas \d. Robert Coris holds 3 acres of land, and pays per
annum at 4 terms \2d. Philip Coris holds i messuage and i acre
of land, and pays per annum at the same terms 16^. John le
Waleis holds \\ virgates of land, and 25 acres of land and i
fishery, and pays per annum at the same terms 26s. 8^. Philip de
Anste holds 8 acres of land, and pays per annum i pair of gilt spurs
or 6</. at Christmas. The same Philip holds \ virgate and 4 acres
of land, and pays per annum at 4 terms of the year \s. lOd. Thomas
de Betesleie holds | virgate, and 2| acres of land and i fishery,
and pays per annum at the same terms 6s. 2d. Adam Coris holds
I I acres of land, and pays per annum at the same terms 6d. Adam
Esegare holds 1 1 acres of land, and pays per annum at the same
terms 3^. ?>d. John Blondus holds i virgate of land, and pays per
annum at the same terms Zs. Richard Cole holds 7 acres of land,
and pays per annum at the same terms 2s. \d. Walter Waldyng
holds I messuage, 2 acres of land, and 2 fisheries, and pays per
annum at the same terms 2s. 8d. Philip Baderon holds 3 acres of
land, and pays per annum at the same terms \2d. John
Bynotheweye holds 2\ acres of land, and pays per annum at the
same terms 9^. Richard Rugelyn holds i fishery, and pays per
annum at the same terms dd. The heirs of Robert Wolnard hold
-and pay as much at the same terms. Thomas Russel holds 3 acres
of land, and pays per annum at the same terms, \2d. Roisia,
relict of Nicholas de Lancant, holds 2\ acres of land, and pays per
annum at the same terms 9^/. Philip de Anste holds 9 acres of
land, and pays per annum at the same terms 3J. Walter de la
Gorste holds \ virgate and 2 acres of land with a certain fishery,
and pays per annum at the same terms 7^. 4//. The heirs of
John Thursteyn hold 33| acres of land, and pay per annum at
Midsummer 3^. The same heirs hold 9 acres of land, and pay
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per annum at the 4 terms of the year 3^. John de ap Adam holds a
certain tenement, and pays per annum at Michaelmas i gilli-
flower. The same John holds \ virgate of land, and pays per
annum at the 4 terms of the year ^s. The township of Betesle
holds a certain pasture in Potewelleclyve, and pays at the same
terms 12^. Hozvel de Betesle holds a certain fishing, and pays per
annum at same terms 3^. 5^. Walter Marster holds a certain fishing,
and pays per annum at the same terms 6d. John de Betesle holds
as much, and pays as much at the said terms. Walter de Wirwod
holds 17I acres of land, and pays per annum at the same terms
5j. gd. Henry Rope holds a certain fishing, and pays per annum
at same terms is. William Rope holds as much, and pays per
annum at same terms 3^. 6d. Stephen de Wirwode holds i messuage and
4 acres of land, and pays per annum at the same terms \6d. Adam le
Haiward holds i acre of land, and pays per annum at 4 terms \d.
Richard de Wilewere holds \ virgate of land, and pays per annum at
the same terms 6s. William Rugelyn holds i fishing, and pays per
annum at 4 terms of the year 8^/. John Herlof holds 1 1| acres of
land and a certain fishing, and pays by the year at the 4 terms
AfS. 6d., viz., at the Nativity of the Lord 9^^., at Easter I7|</., at
feast of St. John <^^d., and at the feast of St. Michael i^^d. The
heir of Thomas Scriptor holds a certain fishing, and pays per annum
lod. The warden (keeper) of the Hospital of St. Davit holds 28
acres of waste, and pays per annum at 4 terms 4^. %d. The same
holds \ acre of land, and pays per annum at feast of St. Michael
2d. John Stake holds 4| acres of land, and pays per annum at
same 4 terms 19^. The heir of Walter Person holds 35 acres of
land, and pays per annum at said 4 terms 14^. Adam de Wirwode
holds a certain tenement, and pays per annum at feast of
St. Michael 5^. The same Adam holds a certain waste, and io|
acres of land, and pays per annum at said terms 3^. iid. Agnes
daughter of Roisia holds I cottage, and pays per annum at said
terms 8</. Robert de Anste holds I virgate of land, and pays per
annum in the Octaves of the Apostles Philip and James 4 capons,
price 6d. The same Robert holds 8 acres of land, and pays at
Easter i pair of gilt spurs or 6d. The same Robert holds 20 acres
of land, and pays at 4 terms 6s. 8d. The Prior of Stroigoll holds a
certain fishing of Eileswere, and pays at Easter and at Michaelmas
6s. Sd. John Pirk holds 3I acres of land, and pays per annum at 4
terms \\d. The heir of Henry Afinot holds i messuage and i\
acres of land, and pays per annum at 4 terms I2d. Stephen le Olde
holds 9^ acres of land, and pays per annum at 4 terms 3^. 2d. Thomas
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Silweyn holds 7| acres of land, and pays per annum at 4 terms 4/f.
Thomas le Lorymer holds 7| acres of land, and pays per annum at
Michaelmas 2s. 6d. The same Thomas holds and pays per
annum at 4 terms 2d. The same Thomas holds a certain fishing-,
and pays per annum at same terms ^d. 2 acres of land, and
pays per annum at 4 terms 8</. Adam Wauncy holds a certain
fishing-, and pays per annum at 4 terms I2d. Margery Mody holds
as much, and pays as much. The heir of Robert Gorwy holds
3^ acres of land, and pays per annum The heir of John Page
holds 1 2 acres of land, and pays per annum at 4 terms- 6d. Adam
Hakefot holds i acre of land, and pays per annum at 4 terms \d.
Edward Faber holds I messuage, and pays per annum at
Michaelmas \d. Thomas his son holds a certain piece of land,
and pays as much. Walter Braciator holds as much and pays as
much. The heir of Henry F. holds i acre of land, and pays
per annum at 4 terms \d. William le Wodeward holds a certain
fishing of Ytheleswere, and pays per annum at said terms
Adam Roger holds 2| acres of land, and pays per annum at 4
terms 10^. Walter de Fraxino holds i| acres, and pays per annum
at 4 terms 6d. Adam son of Roger holds and pays as much.
Maurice Torel holds 12 acres of land, and pays per annum at 4
terms 4^. Henry de Betesle holds a certain fishing in the Severn,
and pays per annum at 4 terms Adam le Jouene holds certain
fishing in the Wye (Waia), and pays per annum at 4 terms 6d.
Robert Longus holds \\ acres of land, and pays per annum at 4
terms 2s. 3(/. John Adam holds I cottage and i acre of land, and
pays per annum at said terms 4^. Philip Sil. holds 2\ acres of
land, and pays per annum at 4 terms 7^. Williamde Ifathulleshall\\ij\ds
I messuage, and pays per annum at said terms ^. Thomas WyniJilok
holds 1 1 acres of land and i fishing, and pays at 4 terms Roger
Trut holds and pays as much. John Bronyng ho\^s i\ acres of land
and I fishing, and pays per annum at said terms 3^. Philip Wade
holds and pays as much. Roger Stake holds a certain fishing and pays
per annum at said terms 9>d. John Beauchamp holds i messuage and
I acre of land, and pays per annum at 4 terms 1 5</. Henry ...male
holds 2 acres of land, and pays per annum at said terms %d. John
Averike holds I cottage and i acre of land, and pays per annum at
4 terms 4^. Matilda Brende holds i cottage, and pays per annum
at said terms \2d. Elena Cole holds 15 acres of land, and pays
per annum at said terms 20d. Walter holds 2 acres of land,
and pays per annum at said terms 8i. William Kynesi holds 2 acres
of land, and pays per annum at 4 terms 8^. Robert le Picker and
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Warin Faber hold i rood of land, and pays per annum at 4 terms
of the year \d. Isabell de Middelton holds 4 acres of land, and pays
per annum at 4 terms 16^. Robert Jordan holds 2 acres of land,
anrt pays per annum at said terms 5^^. Tibbe de Fraxino holds
1 5 acres of land and i fishing, and pays per annum at said terms 5^
Reginald de la Marche holds I piece of land and i fishing, and pays
per annum at said terms $d. Agnes la Jai holds i cottage,
a\ acres of land, and i fishing, and pays per annum at said terms
23^. il/ar^^r)' /f /o)' holds 4 acres of land, and pays per annum
at said terms \^d. Walter Uthfot holds i cottage and \ acre of
land, and pays per annum at said terms 6^. Nicholas de Dynham
holds I collage and ij acres of land, and pays per annum at said
terms lod. Philip Cole holds i messuage and 3^ acres of land^
and pays per annum at said terms 20d. Hawisia Wade holds
I acre of land, and pays per annum at said terms \d. Simon atte
Grene holds I cottage, and pays per annum at said terms 4^/,
Cristina ad Spinam holds a certain fishing, and pays per annum at
said terms 14^. John son of Edith holds i acre of land and I fishings
and pays per annum at said terms \6d. Peter Baron holds 2i acres
of land and i fishing, and pays per annum at said terms 2s. Sd.
Agnes Burel holds a certain fishing, and pays per annum at 4 terms
i^\d. Adam Trut holds as much, and pays as much as the said
Agnes. Isabella Pollard holds I cottage and 3| acres of land, and
pays per annum at 4 terms 20d. Walter Alewy holds i| acres of
land and i fishing, and pays per annum at said terms I "jd. Thomas
Pollard holds i\ acres of land, and pays per annum at said terms
iyd. Geoffrey son of Maciana holds I cottage and I fishing, and
pays per annum at same terms \6d. Henry de Beteslegh holds
2\ acres of land and i fishing, and pays per annum at said terms
3j. \\d. Henry /j^ac holds \\ acres of land and i fishing, and pays
per annum at said terms 19^. Robert Martyn holds I acre of land
and I fishing, and pays per annum at said terms i^^d. Margery
Rope holds 1 1 acres [of land] and i fishing, and pays per annum at
same terms I2d. William Clappe holds as much and pays as much
as the said Margery. William Kynesi holds as much and pays as
much as the said Margery. Alice Sokemond holds I cottage, and
pays per annum at said terms 4</. Simon Trappe holds i acre of
land, and pays per annum at said terms 04. Peter Woluard holds
I acre of land, and pays per annum at said terms ^d. Thomas de
AngV holds 2 acres of land, and pays per annum at said terms M.
Margery Cnotte holds 3^ acres of land, and pays per annum at
said terms \\d. Robert de Wirwode holds 4 acres of land and
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I fishing-, and pays per annum at said terms 20rf. Adam son of
Roisia holds i| acres [of land] artd i fishings, and pays per annum
at said terms lod. Roger le Frend holds a certain fishing-, and "pays
per annum at said terms 2d. Matilda le Frend holds 3 acres of
land and a certain fishing, and pays per annum at said terms IS</.
Walter de Fraxino holds 4 acres of land, and pays per annum at
said terms 16^. Lobelia Tope holds 3| acres of land, and pays per
annum at said terms 13^. Juliana Vache holds 85 acres and
I fishing, and pays per annum at said terms 2s. lOd. Eua d*
Bissopeston holds 2| acres of land, and pays per annum for same
land and for a certain fishing- per annum at said terms \2,d. Nicholas
Voche holds a certain fishing, and pays per annum at said terms 2d.
Adam Cole holds 165 acres of land and a certain fishing, and pays
per annum at said terms Is. /\d. Richard Cole holds 75 acres of
land and i fishing, and pays per annum 2s. 9^., viz., at the Nativity
of the Lord ^d., at Easter ^d., at the feast of St. John 8^., and at
the feast of St. Michael 9^. William Silueyn holds 2\ acres of land,
and pays per annum at said terms 10^. Isabella Bytheweye holds
3 acres of land and i fishing, and pays per annum at said terms \^d.
Eilom le Haiward holds 6 acres of land and a certain fishing, and
pays per annum at said terms 2s. 2d. Robert Blondusholds i^ acres
of land, and pays per annum at said terms 6d. William Martyn
holds a certain fishing in the Wye, and pays therefor per annum
at said terms 6d.
Sum, £14 3J. 3</.
Customary Tenants There.
Adam Cole holds i messuage and 18 acres of land in villeinage,
and shall work every other week from the feast of St. Michael up
to the gule of August for 5 days, except the 3 festival weeks, viz.,
the Nativity of the Lord, Easter, and Pentecost, and this is the
sum of the works of this customar for the said time, viz., from the
feast of St. Michael up to the feast of the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist, viz., for 35 weeks, 87^ works, which are worth per annum
is. y^d., price of the work ^d. Likewise the sum of the works of
this customar from the said feast of St. John the Baptist up to the
gule of August for 6 weeks, viz., each week 2^ works, 15 works,
which are worth per annum I5</., price of the work id. And he
shall work from that feast of the gule of August up to the feast of
St. Michael for 8 weeks, each week for 3 days. And the sum of
the works of this customar for the same time is 24, and those
works are worth 3^., price of the work i ^d. And he shall plough
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every other week from the feast of St. Michael up to the feast of
the Nativity of the Lord and shall harrow | acre of land, and there
shall be allowed to him for the work of i day each ploughing", and
those ploughings are worth beyond reprises for the said time lod.
And he shall do i day's work, which is called "cherched," and shall
plough and harrow \ acre of land for wheat, and shall also sow
the same \ acre of land for wheat with his own proper seed, and
it may be sown with i bushel of wheat ; and in the tinie of reaping
he shall reap, bind, and make into sheaves the said \ acre of corn,
and shall take i sheaf for the same \ acre as much as may be
bound with the binding of the said corn cut near the land as much
as may be bound, and that wheat is worth por annum 6^., and the
reaping and binding of the said \ acre and putting into sheaves
i\d. And he shall plough i acre for oats, and there shall be
allowed him 2 manual works. And he shall do i day's work with
his own cart at the winter sowing with all the oxen he shall have,
so that there be 8 oxen, and he shall plough | acre, and if he has
no oxen he shall plough nothing. And he shall do another day's
work in the same way. And in the said works he shall do 3 day's
works in reaping, scattering, and carrying the meadows, and he
shall have for each \ acre of meadow so reaped, scatiered, and
carried i cock of grass ; price of this work beyond reprise \d.
And he shall do another day's work in carrying hay with his horse
if he have one, and if he has not one then it shall be worked with
a fork, and there shall be allowed (?) him i work, and it is worth
beyond the price of the said work \d. And he shall do 4 day's
works in autumn in reaping corn, and those works are worth dd. ;
price of the work \\d. And he shall do i day's work for carrying
corn in the autumn with his wain or cart if he has one, and if not
he shall work it with his fork to the grange, and he shall have for
his wain or cart or putting into sheaves, if he put into sheaves,
I sheaf not of the largest or the smallest, and that day's work is
worth \\d. And he shall give i hen, which is called "wodehen," at
the Nativity of the Lord, and it is worth \d. And he shall give at
Easter 5 eggs, and they are worth half a farthing. And he shall
give for each of his pigs of i year \d., and for each hog of half a
year \d., and that pannage is worth by the year \d. And if he
wishes to buy or sell a horse or a mare he shall give to the lord 2d,
And he shall give to the lord for each brewing which he shall
brew 8 gallons of ale or 4^. Nor can he marry his daughter
without the licence of the lord. Sum of the works of this cus-
tomary tenant by the year ioj. 2\d. and half a farthing. Henry
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le Fox and Thomas each of them holds as much and does as
much in all thing^s as the said Adam Cole, and the sum of the works
of the same by the year is 20j. 5|^. Henry de Hemdeye {Beuerleye ?),
holds half a virg^ate of land in villeinag-e, and pays per annum for
cert money 14J. \d. and of increase 2s. Robert Lungus holds
I messuag^e and 9 acres of land, and does the moiety in all works
like the said Adam Cole. And further he shall g-ive i hen ,
price \d., and 2 days' works in autumn, and they are worth 3</.
And the sum of the works of this customary tenant by the year is
5 J. S(i. Also Waller , Thomas Wynchlokj/Roger- Trut, John
Bronyng, Roger Slak, Philip Wade, John Suward, Ellen Cole, W.
Alwyne, William Kymesi, Warin Faher, Robert le Picchere, William
Martin, Richard Baker, Robert Silueyn, Isabella Middelton, Robert
Jordan, Robert Jordan [sic], Gilbert de Fraxino, Reginald de Hamerley (i'),
Agnes le Jay, Crist iana Adi am, Agnes Bur el, Adam Trut, Henry
le Hert, Robert Blundus, Walter , Thomas Pollard, Isabella Pollard,
Henry Isaac, Robert Martin, Margery Ripe, William Kymesy, William
Clappe, John son of Edith, Peter Baron, Peter Weluard, Matilda le
Frend, Roger le Frend, Adam son of Rose, Robert de , Isabella
Tourpe {Pourpe), Walter de Fraxino, Juliana Voch, Eva de Bissopeston,
John son of Edith, Nicholas Vouch, Adam Cole, William Silueyn, Elena le
Hayward, Isabella Bitheweye, Robert Blundus, each of those 52 tenants
holds and does in all works and customs like the said Robert lungus,
and the sum of their works, 52 by the year, is £24 2^. 9^/. Philip
Syward holds I messuage and 6 acres of land, and shall work each
week in the year except the festival weeks of the Nativity of the
Lord, Easter, and Pentecost, and the sum of the works of this
customar is 35 works price of the work \d., to wit, from the
feast of St. Michael up to the Nativity of St. John the Baptist for
35 weeks John the Baptist up to theg-ule of August for 6 weeks
6 works, and they are worth 6d., and the sum of the works of
[ The rest is on the next roll, beginning St. Michael.'\
Still of the Manor of Tudbnham.
St. Michael by 8 weeks 8 works, which are worth per annum
\2d., price of the work \\d. And he shall do 8 days' works in
autumn without food in reaping corn, which are worth \2d., price
of the day's work \\d. And he shall do i day's work at the food
of the lord, and it is worth \d. And he shall do i day's work in
carrying the corn, and it is worth \\d. And he shall do 4 days'
works in mowing, raising and carrying, and they are worth 6^.,
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price of the day's work \\d. And he shall g^ive i hen, price id.,
5 eg"g"s price half a farthing, and pannag-e price \d., like the said
Adam Cole, and toll like the said Adam, nor can he marry his
daughter without the licence of the lord ; and the sum of the works
of this customary tenant by the year is 4J. (^\d. and half a farthing.
Henry le Smale, Margery la Jay, Hawisia Wade,lGeo^rey Masciane,
Henry Aleyn, Margery Knotte, Thomas de Anglia and Simon Trappe,
each of them holds, and does in all works and customs like the said
Philip Syward, and the sum of the works of these 8 customars by
the year is 38j-. 3^. And each of them and of the others shall take
of the lord \2d., or i sheep for mowing the meadow by the name of
"Medshep." John Adam holds i cottage, and shall do 3 days' works
in the autumn in reaping without food, and they are worth by the
year 4^., price of the day's work li^d. And he shall do i day's
work at the food of the lord, and it is worth \d. And he shall give
pannage as above, and it is worth \d. And he shall make do toll
like Adam Cole, nor can he marry his daughter without the licence
of the lord ; sum of the works of this customar by the year 5|«/.
William Hachulfeshale, John Beauchamp, John Auerk, Matilda Brend,
Simon atie Greene, Philip Cole, Nicholas de Dynan, Walter Lithfot,
Geoffrey son of Maciana, Isabell Pollard, Alice Sonkemond, Adam Cole,
Julia Vouch, each of those 1 3 holds and does in all works and
customs like the saidy<?>^« Adam. Sum of the works of the same
by the year 6s. 2^d,
Sum £19 4J. 8^d.
The Hamlet of Lancant.
They also say that the said hamlet belongs to the said manor of
Toudenham, in which said hamlet are the tenants underwritten, to
wit, Adam le Lorymer holds 12 acres of land and i fishing, and pays
'by the year at the 4 yearly terms underwritten \s. \d. Thomas
Silueyn holds 71 acres of land, and pays per annum at the said terms
2s. 6d. Ralph Selyman holds 19^ acres of land and a certain
fishing, and pays by the year at the said terms 6s. lod. The heir
of Henry Seuare holds i messuage and 2\ acres of land, and pays
per annum at the same terms \6d. John Trolli [holds] 24^ acres
of land, and pays per annum at the same terms 8j. 2d. Richard de
Lanfant holds 14^ acres of land and a certain piece of land, and
pays per annum at the said terms 5j. id. Rose, the relict of
Nicholas de Lancant holds 14 acres of land, and pays per annum at
the said terms 4s. Zd./^Enota Hened holds 6\ acres of land, and
pays per annum at the will of the lord at the said terms 2s. id.
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Henry Snel holds 8 acres of land in the same way, and pays per
annum at the said terms 2s. %d. Blissoia la Felt holds 6 acres of
land in like manner, and pays per annum at the said terms, 2s.
Four tenants of John de ap Adam de Betesleye shall plough at
Tudenham each year i acre at the winter sowing-, and i acre at
the Lent sowing, and those ploughings are worth by the year %d.
And they shall do 4 days' work in the autumn in reaping com at
the food of the lord, and they are worth per annum 3^. Two
tenants of the Earl of Gloucester at Soncheberi shall plough half an
acre at the winter sowing, and half an acre at the Lent sowing at
Tudenham per annum, and that ploughing is worth by the year a4-
And they shall make 3 days' works of reaping corn in the
autumn, and they are worth per annum 2\d. Six tenants of
Walter Waldu shall plough as much, and those ploughings are
worth a,d., and he shall do 4 days' works of reaping corn in the
autumn, and they are worth id. Four tenants of the Prior of
Forleye at Wibbedon shall plough as much, and it is worth 4^/.
And shall do 3 days' works in autumn, and they are worth 2\d,
And 5 tenants of John Blount shall plough as much, and they are
worth \d. And shall do 5 days' works in the autumn for reaping
the corn, and they are worth i\d. Four tenants of Hugh le Harliter
shall plough as much, and they are worth per annum A^d. And
shall do 3 days' works in the autumn in reaping corn, and they are
worth per annum ^d. The tenants of Lancant shall plough as
much, and they are worth per annum 4^. The pleas and perqui-
sites of the court there are worth per annum 6oj.
Sum 104J. \\d.
Sum of the whole value of the manor of Tudenham aforesaid, by
the year £53 13J. 4^/.
Plattelondk.
There is at Torrogy a certain tower, newly built, which is worth
nothing per annum, besides the maintenance of the same. There
is at Plattelonde belonging to the said tower a certain messuage
with a curtilage and garden, which are worth per annum 2s.
There are there 80 acres of arable land, which are worth per
annum 13^. 4//., price of the acre 2d. Also 50 acres of arable
land, which are worth per annum 4^. 2d., price of the acre \d.
And 100 acres of waste, which are worth per annum 8j. 4(/.,
price of the acre \d. And 7 acres of pasture, which are worth
per annum 14//., price of the acre 2d. There is there a certain
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grove with small oaks, containing- i acre, which is worth nothing
besides reprises.
Sum, 2gs.
Sum of the sums of the whole honor of the castle of Strogoil
with the borough, Barton with the hamlets thereto annexed, and
with the manor of Tudenham and the hamlet of Lancant, to the
said manor, belonging together with the tower of Torrogy and the-
hamlet of Plattelonde aforesaid by the yean £165 14J. i^d.
John le Bygod, brother of the said Roger le Bygod, is his next
heir, and is aged 40 years ; but they say that all the tenements
contained in these 4 rolls ought to revert to the King and his heirs
by reason of the delivery and refeoflfment aforesaid, for that the
said Roger le Bygod, to whom the King granted the said tenements,
to have to him and the heirs of his body, so that if he should die
without heirs of his body all the said tenements after his decease
should wholly revert to the King and his heirs, died without heir
of his body,
Chan. Inq. p.m., 35 Edw. I, No. 46 {B\
%om, totfe oi Gilbert Be Clare*
JH Xtcnt made before the King's Escheator at Campedene,
-'-^ 19th May, 35 Edw. I [1307], of the lands and tenements of
the which Gilbert de Clare, late Earl of Gloucester and Hertfordj.
zxiAJoan his wife held of the feoffment of the King, and how much
land the said Earl held of the King in chief, &c., by William de
Westinton, William de We ley e, John Calf, John de Weleye, Waller le
Fay tour, Simon de Weleye, Richard Fouward, John de Lincoln, Robert
Gilberd, Richard Gijfard, John de Cruce, and John Geffrey, who say
that
The said Earl and Joan his wife held jointly of the enfeoffment
of the King i carucate of land at Campedene of the Earl of
Chester, by the service of the 8th part of a knight's fee.
There is there a certain capital messuage with a garden and
curtilage, which is worth per annum 40^. There are there
92 acres of arable land in the demesne, which are worth per
annum 36J. 8</., price of the acre /\d. Also 1 1 acres of meadow,
which are worth per annum 22s., price of the acre 2s. There is-
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there a certain pasture which is worth per annum lOj. Also a
certain water mill, which is worth per annum £4.
Sum of the demesnes by the year, £7 6j.
Free Tenants.
There are there 6 free tenants who hold divers tenements, and
pay by the year 23^. at the 4 terms, viz., at the Feast of St.
Andrew, Easter, the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and
St. Michael.
Sum, 23J.
Customary Tenants.
There are there 8 customary tenants, each of whom holds
1 virgate of land, and they pay of rent by the year 32J. at 3 terms,
viz., at the Feasts of St. Andrew, Easter, and St. Michael. And
they shall do between the Nativity of St. John the Baptist and
the Feast of St. Michael 336 manual works, which are worth 28j.,
price of each work id. And they owe 16 bedripes, and they are
worth 2j., price of each \\d.
Sum of the rents and services of the same, 62^.
The pleas and perquisites are worth per annum loj.
Sum of the value of the whole Extent by the year £12 is.
Gilbert de Clare, son of the said Earl, is his next heir, and was
aged 16 years on the i ith day of May last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 3J Edw. I, No. 4f,
%(ymy toife af iSilftert Ire Clare*
JH Xtcnt made before the King's Escheator at Ryndecumbe,
^^ 7th May, 35 Edward I [1307], of the lands and tenements
which Gilbert de Clare, late Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, and
Joan his wife, held of the feoffment of the King, &c., by the oath
oljohn son of John Hugh, William de Lee he, Walter Patyn, William
Fauconer, Richard Dyare, Nicholas de Meysi, Robert Walle, Roger
Noreys, William Wlypse, Richard Hanky, Henry Beufiz, and Henry
Faber, who say that
The said Earl and Joan his wife held jointly of the feoffment of
the King at Ryndecumbe, i carucate of land of the King in chief,
by the service of the 8th part of a knight's fee.
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There is there a certain capital messuage, which is worth per
annum \2d. There are there in the demesne 120 acres of arable
land, which are worth per annum 20J., price of the acre 2d. Also
4 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum 4J., price of the
acre I3</. Also 4 acres of pasture, which are worth by the year
2s.^ price of the acre 6d.
Sum of the demesnes by the year, 27^.
Free Tenants.
William de Hatherop' holds I virgate of land, paying by the year
at the 4 terms ioj., viz., at the Feast of St. Andrew, the Annuncia-
tion of the Blessed Mary, the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and
St. Michael. Adam Doly holds half a virgate of land, paying by
the year at those terms 3^. 6d. William Stannari holds half a
virgate of land, paying by the year at the same terms 45. William
Godman holds i virgate of land, paying by the year at the same
terms qj.
Sum of the rent of the said freemen, 26j. ^d.
The pleas and perquisites with 2 views per annum are worth by
the year 26j. 8</.
Sum, 26j. 8</.
Sum of the sums of the whole Extent, £4 oj. id.
Gilbert de Clare, son of the said Earl, is his next heir, and was
aged 17 on the i ith day of May last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 35 Edw. I, No. 47.
gSoan, 'tailt of Gilbert lie Clare.
Extent made before the King's Escheator at Stoke, i6th May,
35 Edw. I [1307], of the lands and tenements which Gilbert
de Clare, late Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, and /<?a« his wife,
held of the feoffment of the King, and how much land he held of
the King, &c., by the oath of William de Goppushall, John de Clyve,
William de Leah, John Cole, Robert de Kent, Thomas de Karent,
William de Karent, Walter le Porter eve, Reginald de Bysseleye, Robert
Munget, William Tinctoris, and William le Smale, who say that
'the said Earl and Joan his wife held jointly of the feoffment of
the King i carucate of land at Stoke, as a member of the Earldom
{comitis) of Gloucester, which said county the said Earl held of the
icing in chief by the service of 7^ knights' fees.
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There is there a certain capital messuagfe with a garden, that is-
worth by the year 6s. M. There are there in the demesne
120 acres of arable land, which are worth by the year 40J., price
of each acre 4//. Also 8 acres of meadow, which are worth per
annum 14^., price of each acre is. Also 2 acres of several
pasture, which are worth per annum 2s., price of each acre iid.
There is there a certain water mill, which is worth per annum IQJ.
Sum of the demesnes by the year, 72^. Zd.
Free Tenants.
There are there 5 free tenants who hold divers tenements, and
pay by the year i \s. 6d.zX 4 terms, viz., at the feast of St. Andrew,.
Easter, the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and St. Michael, by
equal portions.
Sum, I \s. 6d.
Customary Tenants.
Henry le Neuwe holds I virgate of land in villeinage, and shall
work from the feast of St. Michael up to the Nativity of St. John
the Baptist, viz., for 38 weeks, 38 manual works, to wit, by the
week I work, and they are worth 19^^., price of each \d And
from the feast of the Nativity up to the gule of August for 5 weeks,
10 works, to wit, by the week 2 works, which are worth i^d.f
price of the work i \d. And from the gule of August up to the
feast of St. Michael, viz., for 7 weeks, 32 works, to wit, by the
week 4 works, and they are worth \s., price of the work \\d. And
he shall plough 1 3 days between the feast of St. Michael and the
Annunciation of the Blessed Mary, and those ploughings are worth
2s. %\d., price of the ploughing 2\d. And he shall harrow for the
same time of 13 days, and those harrowings are worth \o,\d.y
price of each \\d. And he ought to do by the year 26 days' work
at the plough, and they are worth 35. 3^., price of each \\d. And
he shall give 4 hens at the Nativity of the Lord, which are worth
4^., price of each \d.
Sum of the rents and service of the said customars by the year
14^. 9<2'.
William Herherd holds 6 acres of land in villeinage, and shall
work from the feast of St. Michael up to the feast of the Nativity
of St. John the Baptist for 38 weeks, 76 works, which are worth
3^. 2d., price of each \d. And from the feast of the Nativity of
St. John up to the gule of August for 5 weeks, 10 works, to wit, by
the week 2, and they are worth 15^., price of each \\d. And
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-from the gule of August up to the feast of St. Michael, to wit, for
8 weeks, 24 works, viz., by the week 3, and they are worth 3J.»
price of each work i \d. And he shall give 2 hens at the Nativity
of the Lord, price 2d. William Rolues, Richard Rolues, Ralph Pirk,
John Maltus, Richard Gorwy, and Walter Maning, each of them
holds as much and does as the said William Herberd.
Sum of the services of the same by the year, 53^.
Cottars.
Richard le Porter holds I cottage, and shall work by the year
52 works, viz., by the week i work, whereof 38 works are worth
19^., price of the work \d. ; and 14 works are worth 11 d., price of
the work \\d.
Sum of the services of the same by the year, 3^. 4^.
The pleas and perquisites of the court with the view of La
Hockeday are worth 2s.
Gilbert de Clare, son of the said Earl, is his next heir, and was
^ged 16 years on the nth day of May last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., JJ Edw. I, No. 47.
goan, toife of (©ilftnt Ue Clare*
H Xtent made before the King's escheator at Mars, 1 1 May,
^^ 35 Edw. I [1307], of the lands and tenements which
Gilbert de Clare, formerly Earl of Gloucester, and Joan his wife
held of the feoffment of the King, and also of all the lands and
tenements which after the said feoffment shall descend to his heir
by right of inheritance, or by escheat or otherwise, &c., by the
oath of William JVestbrok, Stephen Bealbras, Nicholas Forester, John de
Longis, Thomas Clerici, Roger Heynnes, John Gopushal, Elias Heneges,
Walter le Mason, Walter Gascon, John Pistoris, and John Tynedan,
who say that
Gilbert de Clare held at Mars, in his demesne, as of fee on the
day that he died, i carucate of land of the King in chief by the
service of the lOth part of a knight's fee, in the which Joan, his
wife, of the feoffment of the King, was not joined.
There is there a certain capital messuage with a garden,
curtilage, and i dovecote, which are worth by the year 2J. 8c/.
There are there 62 acres of arable land, which are worth by the
year loj. 4^/., price of the acre id. Also 6 acres of meadow,
which are worth by the year 6j., price of the acre \2d. Also
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2 acres of several pasture, which are worth 8^., price of the acre
4</. There is there i acre of wood, which is worth nothing by the
year. Also a certain water mill, which is worth 4J. by the year.
There are 13 tenants there who hold divers tenements, and pay
by the year 44J. lod., to wit, at the feast of- St. Andrew 12s. ii\d.y
at Easter 9^. ii\d., at the feast of St. John the Baptist 9J. ^\d.,
and at the feast of St. Michael 12s. 4^d.
The pleas and perquisites hre worth per annum, 1 2d.
The said premises by right of inheritance descended to the heirs
of Gilbert de Clare, late Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, after the
death"^f the said Gilbert the father, who died thereof seised in his
demesne as of fee, whereof Joan his wife was not jointly seised.
Gilbert, son of the said Earl, is his next heir, and was aged 16
years on the i ith day of May last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 33 Edw. I, No. 47,
3oan, toife of Gilbert lie Clare.
Extent of the manor of Fayreford, in co. Gloucester, made
before the King's escheator at Fayreford, 17 May, 35 Edw. I
[1307] of the lands and tenements which Gilbert de Clare, late Earl
of Gloucester and Hertford, and Joan his wife, held of the
feoffment of the King, and how much he held of the King in chief
and how much of others, &c., &c., by the oath of John son of John
Hugh, William de Lech, Walter Patyn, William Faukoner, Richard
Dyar, Nicholas de Meysi, Robert Walk, Roger Noreys, William
Wlypse, Richard Hanky, Henry Bonfiz, and Henry Faber, who say
that
Gilbert de Clare and Joan his wife held jointly of the feoffment
of the King the manor of Fayreford of the King in chief by
the service of i knight's fee and a half.
There is there a certain capital messuage with a garden and
2 dovecotes, which are worth per annum ioj. There are there in
the demesne 610 acres of arable land, which are worth by the
year £7 \2s. 6d., price of the acre 3</. Also 70 acres of meadow^
which are worth by the year 70J., price of each acre I2d. There
are there 6 parcels of pasture, which are worth per annum 48J,
Also 2 water mills, which are worth per annum 40J.
Sum of the demesnes by the year, £16 oj. 6d.
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Free Tenants.
William Godwyne holds 3 carucates by the serjeanty of taking-
the birds of the lord. John de Fayreford holds a certain water mil
at fee farm with a certain suit of Middleton, paying by the year
66j. 8^. at the 4 principal terms of the year, viz., at the Nativity of
the Lord, Easter, the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and
St. Michael. Richard de Briscouwe holds I virg-ate of land, paying"
by the year 6s. Sd. at the same terms. Hugh le Despenser holds
I weir {girgitem), paying by the year at the feast of St. Michael
\2d. John Scaleivarde holds I virgate of land, paying by the year
6j. 8^. Robert atte Mulle holds I weir {girgiiem), and pays at the
feast of St. Michael 4^.6^. Robert de Olde holds a certain tenement,
paying at the same term 5^. John Clement holds 6 acres of land^
paying by the year at the 4 yearly terms 8j. Richard Hanky holds
a certain tenement, paying by the year at those terms 3j. \\d.
Auena Kydenot holds i tenement, paying by the year at the same
terms 5^. 6d. Alice Quick holds i tenement, paying by the year at
the said terms 3^. William Wlypse holds i tenement, paying by the
year at the same terms 3^. 8^. Henry Faber holds i tenement,
paying by the year at the said terms 2j. id. Losse Mayheus holds
I tenement, paying by the year at those terms y^d. John Felice
holds I tenement, paying by the year at those terms 4J. 7</.
Richard le Clerk holds i tenement, paying by the year at the said
terms "jd. Philip Gamel holds a certain tenement, paying by the
year at the same terms 3^. 2d. Matilda Pyrkes holds I tenement,
paying by the year at the same terms yd. Robert Syre holds
I tenement, and pays at the same terms is. John Landones holds
I tenement, and pays by the year at the same terms g^. Thomas
Gunnelde holds a certain tenement, paying 2s. ^d. at the same
terms. Muriel Elyce holds i tenement, paying \2d. at the same
terms. Nicholas le Tayllour holds i tenement, paying at the
same terms 12a'. Henry Saleman holds I tenement, paying at
the same terms ^d. Agnes Durlyng holds i tenement, paying
at the said terms 8<f.
There are there 6 free tenants of small tenure who hold a
certain free tenement, and pay by the year at the same terms
3J. 9^.
Sum of the rent of the free tenants by the year, £6 i8j. i {\d.
Customary Tenants.
William atte Zate holds I virgate of land in villeinage, paying by
the year at the Nativity of the Lord \2d. And he shall work
8o Gloucestershire
from the feast of St. Michael up to the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist, viz., for 38 weeks, 152 works, to wit, by the week 4 works,
which are worth 6j. 4^., price of the work \d. And he shall
plough 3 acres of land by the year, and the ploughing- is worth
•9</. And he shall harrow i acre at the Lent sowing, and it is
worth I \d. And he shall work from the feast of the Nativity of
St. John the Baptist up to the gule of August 20 works, viz., by
the week 4 works, which are worth i5d/„ price of the work \d.
And he shall work from the gule of August up to the feast of
St. Michael 32 works, viz., by the week 4 works, which are worth
\s., price of each work \\d. And he owes 8 bedripes in autumn,
which are worth I2</., price of ecich \\d.
Sum of the rents and services, 145. ^kd.
Robert Hathewy, Richard le Nywe, Matilda la Vtsshe, Thomas h:
Visshe, Thomas Burgeys, William de la Hyde, Stephen Burgeys, John
le Longe, Thomas Kyd, John atte Nays she, John att For t hey e, John
Aynolf, Andrew le Reue, Walter le Hayward, Sybilla atte Welle, John
atte Hulle,John atte Grove, Henry Horny, Alice Wyn, Alice Hereward,
John Bran, John Sleye, William Hamond, Symon le Longe, John
Burgeys, William Clerk, William. Hycheman (?), Alice Pyrck, Thomas
Hycheman, William Saloman/John Clomment, Douce Garynes, Henty
Pyrck, Thomas Hathewy, Walter Segure, Ifilliam Bysshop, William
Abbod, William Gylle, Robert Pyrk, and Nicholas le Kynd (?), each of
them holds, pays, and does like ^\illiam atte Zate. John Dod, Robert
Geldof, Robert Gylle, John Mey si {^), Alice la Rene, Lovekyn Chocte,
William le Bryd, and John Vnwyne, each of them holds half a virgate
-and pays and does the moiety of the services of the said William
atte Zate. Amice la Syre, William Bryd, and Nicholas le Panel, each
of them holds half a virgate of land, and does the moiety of the
works of the said William atte Zate.
Sum of the rents and services aforesaid by the year,
i£,33 I2J. 2\d.
Isolda Hendy holds 6 acres of land in villeinage, and pays by the
year 3^. at the four terms abovesaid, and gives in autumn for bed-
ripes 85^., and at Christmas 4 hens, price 4^. Alice atte Grove,
Alice Bonde, William Cubbel, Joht Pye, Richard Dod, John Prekt ,
Agnes Hykedon, William Bone,/Burlyng Gorwy, and Matilda la
Tongg, each of them holds, i^ys, and does as much as the said
Jsolda.
Sum of the rents and services of the same, 43^. 2\d,
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Cottars.
There are there 13 cottars, who hold 13 cottages, and pay by
the year at the 4 terms abovesaid i6j. 2d.
Sum, i6j. id.
All the said customars give of tallage at the feast of St. Michael
£8. And 300 eggs at Easter, price lod.
Sum, £8 OS. lod.
The pleas and perquisites within the said manor, with 2 views
at Hokeday and Michaelmas, are worth per annum 63J. 2d.
Sum, 63J. 2d.
Burgesses.
There is there a certain market town in the which are 68
burgesses, who hold 68 burgages, and pay by the year at the
4 terms abovesaid 68j., viz., for each burgage \2d. There is
there a certain fair on the day of St. James which is worth per
annum 5^. The toll of the market is worth per annum lOs. The
pleas and perquisites of the court, with 2 views, are worth per
annum 20s.
Sum, 1033'.
Sum of the sums of the whole extent
Gilbert de Clare, son of the said Earl, is his next heir, and was
aged 16 years on the i ith day of May last past,
Chan. Inq. p.m., Jj" Edw. I, No, 4"/.
SJoan, toift cif ©ilbert Ire Clare*
p Xtcnt made before the King's escheator at Sodbury,
-*^ 24 May, 35 Edw. I [1307], of the lands and tenements
which Gilbert de Clare, formerly Earl of Gloucester and Hertford,
and Joan his wife held of the feoffment of the King, by the oath
of Robert le Ferre, Ralph Cambrey, Philip Rauf, William de Kenegrave,
Peter Clericus, William le Chepnon, Nicholas Vpdoune, Adam Molend,
John de Boxstede, John de Hynewyke, John le Dicare, and William
Clericus, who say that
Gilbert de Clare held the manor of Sodbury in his demesne as of
fee on the day that he died, of the King in chief, in the which y<7a«
his wife was not joined, by the service of i knight's fee.
There is there a capital messuage, which, with a garden, curtilage,
and 2 dovecotes, are worth per annum \0s. There are there
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82 Glouceste7'shire
299 acres of arable land, which are worth per annum 74J. 9<f., price
of the acre 3^. Also 339 acres and half a farndal of arable land,
which are worth per annum 56^. ']\d., price of the acre 2d. ; also
90 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum £6, price of
each acre of 30 acres 2j., and of 60 acres I2<f. ; also 57 acres of
pasture, which are worth per annum 19J., price of the acre \d.
There is there a certain park with wild beasts, the herbage
whereof is worth by the year 1 1$. 4</. beyond the sustentation of
the beasts. Also another park at La Leigrave without beasts,
the underwood whereof is worth per annum Also a certain
foreign wood containing 6 acres, which is worth nothing per annum
because it is common to all tenants. There are there 2 water mills,
which are worth per annum 2Qs.
Sum of the demesnes by the year, £15 idf. %\d.
Free Tenants.
John Bischop holds I pasture, and pays by the year 1 3^. ^d. at
two terms of the year, viz., at the feasts of St. John and St. Michael.
Adam de Molend holds the 3rd part of a virgate of land, and pays
per annurrt 3J. Sd- and i lb. of pepper, price i2d., at the feast of
St. Michael. Nicholas Opedoune holds half a virgate of land, and
pays per annum 5^. at 3 terms, to wit, at the Purification of the
Blessed Mary, Easter, and the Nativity of St. John the Baptist.
William de grave holds 5 virgates of land, and pays per annum
32J. T)d., to wit, at the Purification 9s., at Easter 2s. 6d., at the
feast of St. John 9^., and at the feast of St. Michael lis. 9<f.
Le Feire holds I virgate of land, and pays per annum gs. Sd.,
to wit, at the Purification 2^. Sd., at Easter 20d., at the Nativity of
St. John 2s. 6d., and at the feast of St. Michael 2s. yd. William
mon holds the 3rd part of i virgate of land, and pays per
annum Ss., to wit, at Lady Day 2s., at Midsummer 2s. 8d., and at
Michaelmas 2s. Sd. Henry Herm holds , and pays per annum
20d., to wit, at Lady Day 6|^., at Midsummer 6|</., and at
Michaelmas yd. Richard att Northarde holds i virgate of land, and
pays per annum lOJ., to wit, at Midsummer and Michaelmas by
equal portions. Richard Emelot holds half a virgate of land, and
pays per annum 3^. i\d., to wit, at Lady Day I2^d.,at Midsummer
12^^., and at Michaelmas I2^d. John de Hynewyke holds I virgate
of land, and pays per annum (^., to wit, at Lady Day, Midsummer,
and Michaelmas by equal portions. John Gardejord (?) holds
1 virgate of land, and pays per annum ioj., to witj at Lady Day,
Midsummer, and Michaelmas. John Drawpper holds i virgate of
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land, and pays per annum 5^. \d., to wit, at the Purification i6</.,
at Midsummer \6d., and at Michaelmas 2j. 7^. Ralph Caumbrey
holds 4 virgates of land, and pays per annum 4^., to wit, at the
Purification u., and at Midsummer 3^. John Perys holds i virgate
of land, and pays per annum i \s., to wit, at the Purification 3^., at
Midsummer 3^., and at Michaelmas 5j. Elias Coiel holds i caru-
cate (?) of land, and pays per annum 5^. Philip Radulph holds
1 acre of land, and pays at the feast of St. Michael \d. John de la
Leigrave holds the 3rd part of i virgate of land, and pays at the
feast of St. Michael 6d. Thomas at Leygrave holds I virg-ate of
land, and pays 5^. at the 3 terms aforesaid. Nicholas Faber holds
2 virgates of land, and pays per annum 24^. 2d., to wit, at Lady
Day ']s., at Midsummer ']s., and at Michaelmas 9J. 2d. John
h Carpenter holds a certain tenement in Bridenewike, and pays per
annum i \s. 6d., to wit. at Easter 43^., and at Michaelmas 7^. i id.
Sum of the rents of the free tenants by the year, £8 12^. 2|^.,
and I lb of pepper, price i2d.
Villeins.
John Husee holds I virg-ate of land in villeinage, and pays per
annum 5^. 3^., to wit, at Lady Day \6d., at Midsummer 16^., and
at Michaelmas 2s. yd., and shall do 3 bedripes in the autumn,
which are worth 6d., price of each 2d. Radulphus Russel, Juliana
ate Nasche, and Thomas Denys, each of them holds and does like
the said John Husee. John de Cumba holds half a virgate of land,
and pays per annum 3^, ^d., to wit, at Lady Day \od., at
Midsummer lod., and at Michaelmas 2id., and shall do 3 bedripes
in autumn, and they are worth as above. Roger ate Broke holds
half a virgate of land, and pays per annum is. i^d., to wit, at Lady
Day lOi., at Midsummer 10^., and at Michaelmas ly^d., a.nd he
shall do 16 bedripes in the autumn, which are worth 2s. Sd., price
of each 2d. Richard Emelot holds and does like the said Roger.
Alice Emelot holds 6 acres of land, and pays per annum 2s. 6d,
Nicholas Panel holds half an acre of land, and pays per annum
2s. J^d. at the 4 said terms. Hamond de holds half a virgate
of land, and pays per annum 4^. ^\d. at the said terms, and shall
do 3 bedripes in the autumn, and they are worth dd., price of each
2d. Matilda holds half a virgate of land, and pays per
annum 2s. ^\d. at the 3 terms aforesaid, and shall do 3 bedripes in
autumn, and they are worth as above. Walter de Legh holds and
does like the said Matilda. Walter Molend holds 2 acres of land,
and pays per annum 14^^. at the 3 terms aforesaid, and shall do
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2 bedripes. Roger Pr...«</ holds half a virg-ate of land, and pays-
at Michaelmas l^d., and shall do from the feast of St. Michael up-
to the feast of St. John 105 manual works, which are worth 4j.,
price of each \\d., and shall do from the feast of St. John up to
the gule of August 1 5 works, which are worth for the said time
22\d. And between the gule of Aug-ust and the feast of St. Michael
26 works, which are worth 4?. 4^., price of the work id. Matilda
ate holds and does like the said Roger. William Sperit holds
the 3rd part of i virg^ate of land, and pays at the feast of
St. Michael 5^. And shall do between the feast of the Purification'
up to the feast of St. John the Baptist 70 works, which are worth
2s. I id., price of each \d. And between the Nativity of St. Johni
and the gule of Aug-ust 10 works, which are worth i^d., price of
each i^d. And from the gule of August up to the feast of
St. Michael 26 works, which are worth per annum 4J. ^d., price of
each 2d. John Hullme (?), Robert Cupere, Richard Molend, William
Gardiner, William Broune, John , Richard , Richard Le Swon^
John ...rwes, and Christiana Alwold, e^ch of them holds and does like
the said William Sperit. Joan ate Medstile holds 4| acres of land,
and pays per annum And shall do from the feast of
St. Michael up to the Nativity of St. John the Baptist 44 works,
which are worth 22^., price of each \d. And from the feast of
St. John up to the g-ule of Aug-ust 7 works, which are worth ,
price of each i^d. And between the g-ule of August and the feast
of St. Michael 12 works, which are worth 2s., price of each 2d^
And shall do 3 bedripes in the autumn, which are worth 6d
And shall do from the feast of St. Michael up to the Nativity of
St. John the Baptist 35 works, which are worth 172^., price of
each ^d. And from the feast of St. John up to the gule of August
7 works, which are worth price of each \\d. And between
the gule of August and the feast of St. Michael 8 works, which
are worth \6d., price of each 2d. And shall do 3 bedripes in
.autumn, which are worth 6d Copere, and John Denys, each
holds, and does as much as the said Hugh.
Sum of the rents and services of the said villeins by the
year
The pleas and perquisites of the said manor, with the view of
la Hockeday, are worth per annum 20J. There is there a certain
market town, in the which are 10 burgesses, who hold 176 bur-
gages and a half, and pay per annum £9 14^. i^d., to wit, at
Christmas at Lady Day at Midsummer <,s. lod., and at
Michaelmas £7 ^s. io\d. . There is there a fair on the day of the
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J^ativity of St. John the Baptist, which is worth The toll of the
•market is worth per annum 30J.
The pleas and perquisites of th« said boroug-h, with the vit-w of
•the Hockeday, are worth per annum 40J.
Sum of the market town, with the pleas and perquisites of the
manor of Sodbury, £15 7j. 2d.
Sum of the value of the whole extent by the year, £49 6s. "jJ.
The said manor by inheritance descended to Gilbert de
[illegible] Clare Gilbert said Gilbert descended by escheat
after
Chan. Inq. p.m., JJ Edw. I, No. 4J.
goan, toj^o teas ti)e toife of
(giliert tie Clare.
H Xtent made before the King-'s escheator at Thornbury,
■^ 25 May, 35 Edw. I [1307J, of the lands and tenements which
Gilbert de Clare, formerly Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, and
Joan his wife held of the feoffment of the King-, by the oath of
William Westbroke, Stephen Bealbras, Nicholas Forester, John de
Longo, Thomas Clericus, Roger Heynes, John de Gopushulle, Elias
Heynes, Walter le Mason, Walter Gastero, John Pistor, and John
Tynedau, who say that
Gilbert de Clare and Joan his wife held jointly of tbe feoffment
of the King-, to them and the heirs of their bodies, the manor of
Thornbury in chief of the King-, but by what service they know
not, because the said Earl held the county of Gloucester of the
King in chief for lOj knights' fees, and this is a member of the
said county.
There is there a capital messuage with a garden and curtilage
and I dovecote, which are worth per annum los. There are there
200 acres of arable land, which are worth 66s. 8d., price of the
acre 4d. Also 40 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum
40s., price of the acre i2d. Also 12 acres of pasture, which are
worth per annum 6s., price of the acre 6d. There is there a
certain park with wild beasts, the herbage whereof is worth per
annum, besides the sustentation of the beasts, is. There is there
another small park with wild beasts, which is worth nothing
beyond the sustentation of the beasts, because it is common to all
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the tenants of that manor. There is there a certain foreig^n wood^
containing- 6 acres, where there is no underwood, and it is worth
nothing- per annum. There is there a certain water mill to farm
next the Severn, which is worth per annum £6. Also a certain
fishery in the Severn, which is worth per annum 6s. 8d.
Sum, £i2 i2s. 4d.
Free Tenants.
Simonda de Alne holds 5 virgates of land and the 4th part, and
pays per annum 5j. 4^. and half a pair of spurs, price 3(f., at
2 terms, viz., at the term of St. Andrew 2J. 6d., and at Easter id.y
and at the feast of St. Michael 2s. gd. with the spurs. Nicholas de
Kingesione holds 2 virgates, containing 15I acres, and i plot, and
pays per annum 42J. at the four terms of the year, viz., at the
feasts of St. Andrew, Easter, St. John the Baptist, and St. Michael
equally. Simon Chaumberleyn holds 4 virgates of land, and pays
per annum \2d. at the feast of St. Michael. William Westbroke
holds I virgate of land, and pays per annum 33J. 7^., to wit, at
the feast of St. Andrew 9^. 2^d., at Easter ys. ii^d., at the feast of
St. John the Baptist Js. ii^d., and at the feast of St. Michael
Ss. sid- The Master of St. Mark, Bristol, pays for Erdecote at
2 terms 3^., to wit, at Easter and the feast of St. Michael, /ohft
Westbrok holds I virgate of land and 2| acres, [and pays per
annum] ?>s. iid., to wit, at the feast of St. Andrew 23!^., at the
at the feast of Easter 23|</., at the feast of St. John 23!^., and at
the feast of St. Michael 2s. i i^d. Stephen Bealbras holds i virgate
of land and 2 acres and i messuage, with a certain croft, and pays
per annum i \s. 2d., viz., at the feast of St. Andrew 2s. 6d., at
Easter 2s. 6d., at the feast of St. John 2s. 6d., and at the feast of
St. Michael 3^. 8^. Robert Southmed holds 3 virgates and 2\ acres
of land, and pays per annum 49J. 3^/., to wit, at the feast of
St. Andrew \2s. 2d., at Easter 125^. 2d., at the feast of St. John
\2s. 7<f., and at the feast of St. Michael \2s. /^d. John Longus\\o\<^%
I hide of land and i plot of meadow, and pays per annum
46J. \o\d., to wit, at the feast of St. Andrew \\s. %\d., at Easter
I \s. 8\d., at the feast of St. John i \s. Skd., and at the feast of
St. Michael i is. S^d. Jahn Geffray holds i virgate and 8 acres of
land and I plot of meadow, and pays per annum ']s. id., to wit, at
the feast of St. Andrew i8d., at Easter 2s., at the feast of St. John
i?>d., and at the feast of St. Michael 2s. id. John de.Oldeburn holds
I virgate and a half of land, and pays per annum 3OJ., to wit, at
the feast of St. Andrew yj. 6d., at Easter ']s. 6d., at the
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feast of St. John ']s. 6d., and at the feast of St. Michael 7^. 6d.
Wal/er le Mason holds I virgate of land, and pays per
annum 20J., viz., at the feasts of St. Andrew, Easter, St. John,
and St. Michael equally. Richard Clericus holds half a virg^ate
of land and 8| acres, 4^ roods of meadow, and i plot of meadow,
and pays per annum i8j. o\d., to wit, at the feast of St. Andrew
4J. 6|</., at Easter 4J. 6^., at the feast of St. John 4J. 6</., and at
the feast of St. Michael 4J. 6^. Richard Colunor holds i croft in
Mortone and 2\ acres \\ roods 10 perches, and pays per annum
5j. o\d., to wit, at the feast of St. Andrew 4|</., at Easter l\d., at
the feast of St. John ^\d., and at the feast of St. Michael 31. I0</.
Edward le Gome for capitage 6</., at Easter 3</., at the feast of
St. Michael 3</. Richard le Wayte holds i virgate of land, and pays
per annum 19J., to wit, at the feast of St. Andrew 4J. 9//., at Easter
4J. 9<f., at the feast of St. John \s. gd., and at the feast of St. Michael
4^. gd. Gilbert le Hattare holds one tenement, and pays per annum
\s. at the said terms. John Randolf holds a certain tenement, and
pays per annum 8j., to wit, at Easter 4r., and at Michaelmas 4J,
John Gopushulle holds I virgate of land, and pays at the feast of
St, Michael \d. Sum, £17 \s. id.
VILLEINS.
There are there 210 tenants, who hold at the will of the lord
95 virgates of land and io| acres, and pay per annum of cert rent
£67 lis. 4</, to wit, at the feast of St. Andrew £15 12s. si., at
Easter £16 7^. o|i., at Midsummer £16 2s. 6{d., and at Michaelmas
£18 9J. 4^/. And each of them shall do 3 bedripes in the autumn,
which are worth 78J. 9*/., price of each day's work i\d. And the
said customars shall give gs. id. at the feast of St. Peter ad
Vincula, which is called Petris Peny.
Sum £71 19J. 2d.
Richard Bolecroft holds i virgate of land in villeinage, and shall
plough by the year 49 ploughings, which are worth lOs. 2^d., price
of each 2^d. And shall do from the feast of St. Michael up to the
feast of St. John the Baptist 91 manual works, which are worth
ys. 6^d., price of each ^d. And he shall do from the feast of
Stv John up to the gule of August 25 works, which are worth
2s. id., price of the work id. And he shall do from the gule of
August up to the feast of St. Michael 40 manual works, which are
worth 5j., price of each i^d. And he shall do i bedrip in the
autumn, which is worth i^d.
„ Sum 24s. ii^d.
^^ Gloucester smre
There are there 22 virg^ates of the same tenure, each of which
holds and does as much as the said Richard. Sum £27 gj. \d.
There are there 18 tenants, who hold virg-ates of land in
Villeinage, and pay and do the moiety of the service of the said
Richard. Sum £11 4^. 7|^. Robert Ailward holds half a virgate
of land in villeinage, and shall do from the feast of St. Michael up
to the feast of St. John 1 1 1 works, which are worth 4J. 'j^d., price
of each \d. ; and between the feast of St. John and the gule of
August 15 works, which are worth i^d., price of each id.; and
between the gule of August and the feast of St. Michael 24 works,
which are worth 3^., price of each i ^d. And he shall do i bedrip
in the autumn, price i^d. There are there 6 customars who hold
6 acres of land, and shall do between the feast of St. Michael and
the feast of St. John 73 manual works, and they are worth gs. i^d.,
price of the work ^d. ; and between the feast of St. John and the
gule of August 10 manual works, which are worth 2s. 6d., price of
each ^d.; and between the gule of August and the feast of
St. Michael 15 works, which are worth 6s., price of each i^d.
There are there 3 customars, each of whom holds 2 acres of
land, and shall do between the feast of St. Michael and the feast
of St. John 103 works, which are worth 4^. 4^d., price of the
work ^d. ; and between the feast of St. John and the gule of
August 5 works, which are worth 5^., price of each id.; and
between the gule of August and the feast of St. Michael 8 works,
which are worth I2d., price of each i^d.
Sum £40 Ss. I id.
The pleas and perquisites, with the view of la Hockeday, are
worth by the year £4 6s. 8d.
There is there a certain market town, in the which there are
60 burgesses, who hold lOO burgages, and pay by the year £6 S^-
at 4 terms of the year, viz., St. Andrew, Easter, Midsummer, and
Michaelmas, by equal portions.
There is there a certain fair on the day of the Assumption of
the Blessed Mary, which is worth 6s. 8d. The toll of the market
there is worth per annum i^s. 4d. The prisage of ale in the same
town is worth per annum ioj. The pleas and perquisites of the
said town are worth per annum 20s. Sum, £8 iSs.
Sum of the whole extent, £156 i is. i^d.
Gilbert de Clare is the heir of the said Earl, and was aged
16 years on the i ith day of May last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 3^ Edw. I, No. 47.
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goan, iDl)o teas ti)e toife of
0iliert lie Clare.
H Xtent of the manor of Teukesbury, made before the
-■^ King^'s escheator at Teukesbury, 15 May, 35 Edw. I
'•£1307], of the lands and tenements which Gilbert de Qare, late
Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, and Joan his wife held of the
feoffment of the King, by the oath of William de Gopeshull, John de
CUve, William de Worth, John Cole, Robert de Kent, Thomas de
Carent, William de Carent, Walter le Portreue, Reginald de BysseUgh,
Robert Munget, William Tinctor, and William le Smale, who say that
Gilbert de Clare and Joan his wife held of the feoffment of the
King the manor of Theouk (Teukesbury) of the King in chief, but
by what service it is held they know not, because they held the
-county of Gloucester of the King for 7| knights' fees, and this is a
member of the said county.
There is there a certain capital messuage, with a garden, a
-vineyard, and a rivary, and it is worth per annum 13J. 3^. Also a
certain dovecote, which is worth per annum 3^. There are in the
same manor 160 acres of arable land, which are worth per anpum
£8 13J. aA', price of each acre 4//.; also 83^ acres of meadow
lying fallow, and they are worth per annum £8 7^., price of each
acre 2s. ; also 50 acres of pasture, which are worth per annum
50J., price of each acre \2d. There is there a certain park with
wild beasts, containing 80 acres, and it is worth per annum in
underwood 40J., price of the acre 6^.
Sum of the demesne by the year, £21 6j. 8^.
William de Gopishulle holds 4 virgates of land, and pays by the
year 7^. 4^. at 4 terms of the year by equal portions, to wit, at
the feasts of St. Andrew, the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary,
St. John the Baptist, and St. Michael. John de Fynes holds
6 virgates of land, and pays per annum 3^. 6d. at the same terms.
William Patrick holds 2 virgates of land, and pays per annum
$s. j\d. at the same terms. Walter Scot holds 2 virgates of land,
and pays by the year ^s. 4^. at the same terms. Beautrix de
Ockington (?) holds I virgate of land, and pays per annum 2s. at
the same terms. Robert de Alston holds 2 virgates of land, and
pays per annum 6d. at the same terms. Robert de Longedon holds
2 virgates of land, and pays per annum 5^. at the same terms.
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Robert Munget holds i and pays per annum %s. at the same
terms. ^ Williavi [de Lecche holds i virgate of land, and pays per
annum:4j.|at|the same terms. TTiomas de Carent holds i virgate
of land and 2 'mills, viz., one water and the other wind, and pays
per annum at the same terms. John Cole holds 5 virgates of
land and i meadow, and pays per annum 40^., to wit, at the feast
of St Andrew 45. 6d., at the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary
iSs- lid., at the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist los. 3^.,
and at the||feast of St. Michael holds i virgate of land, and
pays per annum ys. at the said terms. The Abbot of Teukesbury
holds I tenement, and pays per annum 3^. 4//. at the said terms.
John de Clyve holds I virgate of land, and pays at the said
terms. Robert Mundy holds i virgate of land, and pays per annum
12^. at the said 2 terms. Robert de Aldrinton holds I curtilage,
and pays at the feast of St. Michael \d. John de la Mare holds
I tenement, and pays per annum Winchcomb de Twenyng pays
for having a certain common in Swynham 4J. at the feast of
the Nativity of St. John the Baptist. The tenants of the Abbot of
Roubek of (?at) Aston pay by the year 6j. U. at the said terms.
Sum of the rents of the freemen by the year, £8 I2J. o\d
Roger Cqylewqy holds I virgate of land, for the which he ought
to carry the writs within the 4 seas of England. Nicholas
Cqylewqy holds I virgate of land, and pays by the year i8i. at the
4 terms abovesaid. And he shall plough at the winter sowing
price of the day's work 2|^/. And at the Lent sowing he shalh
plough for 3 days, and it is worth 6d., price of each day's work
^d. And he ought to dig the vineyard for 3 days, and it is worth
1 2^-, and to gather the grapes in the vineyard for i day and a
half, and the work is worth ^d. And he ought to work for
I day and a half, and it is worth 5^. And he shall carry the
corn or hay for 2 days, and they are worth 1 2d., price of each
day's work ed. And he shall do 8 bedripes in the autumn, and
they are worth i2d., price of each \kd. And he shall make
certain services like the said Richard Cayleway. William Gould
and William Godefray hold and do as much as the said Nicholas
Cayleway. John Knyght holds \\ virgates of land and 2 acres of
meadow, and pays at the feast of St. John the Baptist (?) for
3 cJays, and the work is worth \\d. And he shall plough i^ acres
at the winter sowing, and that ploughing is worth 15^., price of
the acre \od.; and shall plough \\ acres at the Lent sowing, and
that ploughing is worth 12a'. ; and shall dig in the vineyard of the
lord for 6 days against Christmas and Easter for 2 days, and
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it is worth 2d. ; and shall carry the hay or corn for 4 days, and it
is worth 2s., price of the carriage &/. And he shall mow for
5 days, and it is worth 10^., price of the day's work 2d. And
shall do 31 bedripes in autumn Richard Wyger holds \\ virgates
of land, and pays per annum 7^. 4^. at the 4 terms aforesaid.
And he shall do 3 bedripes in autumn, and they are worth Atz^-r
price of the work \\d. And he shall carry the corn as above
and pays per annum 6j. \od. at the said 4 terms. And shall
gfather the grapes in the vineyard for 3 days, and it is worth \\d.
And he shall dig there for 6 days, and it is worth 3</., price of the
day's work \d. And he shall plough at the winter sowing and at
the Lent And shall do 16 bedripes in the autumn, and it is
worth 2J., price of each i \d. And he shall thresh against {coniray
Christmas and Easter for 2 days, and it is worth \d. And he
shall carry the corn as above. Richard le Knyght and Alexander
le Forester hold 20J. And they shall do all the other services
like the said John le Knyght, and they are worth as much. Agnes
Hamond holds half a virgate of land, and pays at the feast of
St. Andrew 2\\d., at the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary 2s. ^d.,-
at the feast of St. John And she shall gather the grapes in the
vineyard for 3 days, and it is worth ly. And she shall dig there
for 3 days, and it is worth i^d. And shall do 8 bedripes in the
autumn, which are worth I2d., price of each iW. Thomas Sage
holds I half virgate of land And he shall dig in the vineyard
for 24 days, and it is worth I2d., price of each day's worked.
And he shall gather grapes in the vineyard for 3 days, and it is
worth i^d. And shall do 8 bedripes in autumn, and they are
worth I2d., price of each lid. Adam Hoke holds And shalt
gather the grapes in the vineyard for 3 days, and it is worth i^d.
And shall dig there for 24 days, and it is worth I2d., price of the
day's work ^d. ; and shall give 4 hens at Christmas, and they are
worth 4d.; and shall thresh against Christmas and Easter for
2 days, and it is worth And shall do 16 bedripes in autumn,-
and they are worth 2s., price of each ly. And he shall give for
the carriage of salt id. William Hoke and Matilda Hoke hold.
I virgate of land, and pay and do as much as the said Adam Hoke.
Alicia holds 2 virgates of lands, and pays per annum 6s.
at the 4 terms of the year, and does all other services like the
Ikid Adam, except that she shall not give the hens or carry the
corn as above. Nicholas de Muy of meadow, and pays 2s. at
the 4 terms of the year. Thomas atte Lone holds 4 acres of land!
and half an acre of meadow, and pays per annum 2s. id., and'
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shall dig^ in the vineyard for 26 days, and it is worth i id., price
of each day's work \d. And he shall do 8 bed ripes..;... price of
each i^. And he shall raise the hay of the lord for 20 days,
and it is worth xod., price of the day's work \d. And he shall
gather the grapes in the vineyard for 3 days, and it is worth \\d.
William de Upton holds as much, and does like the said Thomas.
Henry Geffray acre of meadow, and pays by the year 31. 2d.
-at the 4 yearly terms. And^he shall gather the grapes and raise
the hay like the said Thomas. And shall do 16 bedripes in autumn,
-and they are worth 2j., price of each \\d, Alice la We...tur holds
4 acres of land at the 4 yearly terms, and shall do all other
-services like the said Henry Geffray, William Gripe holds \\ acres
of land and i acre of meadow, and pays per annum is. 2d. at the
.4 yearly terms. And he shall gather the grapes in the vineyard,
and shall do 8 bedripes like Thomas aite Lone. Robert Gripe
holds half an acre of land and half an acre of meadow, and pays
per annum i8i. at the 4 yearly terms. And shall dig in the vine-
yard, raise the hay, and gather the grapes like Thomas aite Lone.
And shall do bedripes price of each work \\d. Richard
son of Ralph holds i acre of land and half an acre of meadow, and
pays per annum 18^. at the 4 yearly terms. And he shall dig in
the vineyard, gather the gjapes, and raise the hay like Thomas
aite Lone, and shall do 8 bedripes and John Williams holds
5 acres of land and i acre of meadow, and pays per annum 2s. 6d.
^t the 4 yearly terms. And shall dig in the vineyard for 40 days,
and it is worth 2od., price of each ^d. And shall carry the hay
for 40 days, and it is worth 20^., price of each \d. And 3<f.
And shall do 16 bedripes in autumn, and it is worth 2s., price of
each I ^d. Henry atie Wode holds 2 acres of land and half an acre
of meadow, and pays 2d. at the feast of St. John the Baptist, and
shall do from the feast of St. Michael up to the feast of St. John
the Baptist 38 works, which are worth 19^., price of each \d.
And between the feast of St. John and the feast of St. Michael
21 works, which are worth 2s. ']\d., price of each \\d.
There are there at Muyche 8 tenants, fishermen, who pay per
annum for a certain fishing at the feast
Sum of the rents and services of the same by the year £8 6j. 'jXd.,,
whereof of rent
Henry Boline holds there I virgate of land and i acre of meadow
in villeinage, and he shall do between the feast of St. Michael and
the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist for 38 weeks
.221 works, and they are worth 9J. 6|</., price of each work \d.
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And between the feast of St. John and the feast of St. Martin for
14 wedcs he shall do 59 manual works, which are worth 7j. \\d.,.
price of the work \\d. And he shall give at the sowing- of wheat
for a certain custom which is called " Benesede " half a bushel of
wheat, and it is worth id. And he shall plough and harrow at
the winter sowing \\ acres of ....... with the harrowing I5</.,
price of the acre lod. And he ought to plough at the same
sowing 3 roods of land, and the ploughing is worth 7|</. And he
ought to plough at the Lent sowing 1 1 acres, and that ploughing
is worth \2d., price of the acre M. And he shall give for carriage
of salt \d. And he shall thresh for 2 days against Christmas and
Easter, and it is worth \d. And he shall give 4 hens at Christmas,,
which are worth ^. And shall do 16 bedripes in the autumn,.
and they are worth 2j., price of each i \d. And he shall carry
the hay for 20 days, and they are worth lod., price of each day's
work \d. And he pays for i parcel of meadow 3</. at the feast of
St. John the Baptist. Stephen Blast, Thomas Janekin, Ralph Bysshope,-
Thomas Leveregg, Stephen Purs, Stephen Tussi, Thomas le Eyr, Stephen
Knyght, Cristiana Macetn (?), Cristiana de Holdemess, William Mac,-
Editha Janekins, William Rolues, Sampson Thomas, Thomas le Luttel,-
Nicholas Crouk, Adam Purs, Adam de Kenemerton, Nicholas Uhtowe
( Vitewe), Thomas Bole, Stephen Gerveys,fThomas Drak, Robert Hard-
heved, Robert de Aula, Nicholas Balk, Ralph le Nevoe, John le Ffader,
Stephen de Holdeme^se, John Drak, Stephen Crouk, Thomas Reeue,-
John Baghere, Thomas Piers, John le Reue, Henry Richemon, Adam le
Carter, John Tycule, Adam Milkwhyet, Adam Basse, Robert , and
William H. , each of them holds in all things and does like the
said Henry Boline^Robert Godeknccve, Adam le Palmer, Richard Mid-
winter, John le Rede, John Pertriche, Alice Williams, John Routes.
Thomas Jarden, William le Newe, Thomas Queynterell, Geoffrey le Bonde,.
Dionessa la Montere, and Robert de Holdernesse, each of them holds
I half virgate of land, and does the moiety of the service like the
said Henry Boline.
Sum of the services of the said natives by the year, £57 "js. lod.
Customary Tenants.
Robert Cole de Northey holds i virgate of land, and ought to
hold the plough of the lord all working days, or he shall work
6 days in each week between the feast of St. Michael and the
feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, except festival days
when they shall happen, to wit, 38 weeks, and so is the sum of the
works dunng the said time 197 works, the festival days being
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allowed, which are worth 8j, 2\d., price of a work \d. And he
shall hold the said plough or shall work between the feast of the
Nativity of St. John the Baptist and the feast of St. Michael for
14 weeks, each week 6 works, except festival days which shall
happen during the said time, and so the sum is 73 works, the
festival days being allowed, which are worth 9^. i\d., price of
each work \\d. And he shall give 4 hens at Christmas, which
are worth 4^/. John Sagt, -Robert Carter, Robert Grove, Thomas
Balle, Nicholas Kene, William le Rede, William Bygge, Stephen Bal-
kerene, Agnes Pailefrey, Nicholas Palmer, Richard de Wasseburne, and
Robert Portar, each of them holds as much and does in all things
like the said Robert Cole. And 3 of the aforesaid hold i parcel of
jneadow , and pay iid. at the 4 terms by the year. Nicholas
Faber holds I virgate of land in villeinage, for the which he shall
make the ironwork for 9 ploughs of the lord in the same manor,
.and that service is worth by the year 1 3 j. 4^., but he shall have
each year of the lord at the feast of the Ascension of the Lord 4^.
for I quarter of coal {ad carbonum).
Sum of the services of the said customary tenants by the year,
£12 4J. lod.
Anthony de Na(J)ton holds i cottage, and shall do from the feast
of St. Michael up to the Nativity of St. John the Baptist for
38 weeks 35 works, to wit, each week i work, i work being
allowed him in the weeks of Christmas, Easter, and Pentecost,
and they are worth ly^df., price of the work ^^. And between
the feast of St. John the Baptist and the feast of St. Michael he
shall do 14 works, to wit, for the week i work, and they are
worth 2id., price of each \\d. And he shall do 16 bedripes in
the autumn, and they are worth 2j., price of each i^d. Adam le
Reper,Roberl Rote, Henry de , each of them holds and does in
all things like the said Anthony de Nactoni^).
Sum of the services of the said cottars by the year 20J. \od.
There are there two views of frankpledge, to wit, at the feast
of St. Martin and Hokeday, which are worth per annum of cert
rent £7 \2s. The pleas and perquisites of the other courts of the
said manor, with fines of lands, tolls, and reliefs, are worth per
annum
Sum of the cert rent, views, and perquisites of the court by the
year, £12 \2s.
There is there a certain market town in the which there are 70
burgesses, who hold 145 burgages, and the half and the third
,part of I burgage, and pay £7 5^. lOo'., viz., for each burgage \2d.
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^t the said 4 terms. The said burgesses hold besides and pay
by the year 2ar. at said terms. All the burg-esses and cottars of
ihe same borough pay by the year for a certain custom, which is
called " scotale," 24J. at the said terms. They also pay for a certain
custom called " ffulstale " per annum lis. at the said 4 terms.
The toll of the market of the said town is worth per annum 6oj.
The pleas and perquisites with the view at Hokeday are worth by
^he year soj.
Sum of the value of the said borough by the year £16 \\s. \od.
Sum of the whole extent by the year £137 \d.
(The heir as above.]
Chan. Inq. p.m., 35 Edw. /, /». 3, No. 47.
I nOUlSltlOn taken before Robert de Harwedon, locum tenens
'*' of Sir Hugh le Despenser, justice of the forest on this side the
Trent, at Gloucester on Monday in the feast of St. Cuthbert the
Bishop, 35 Edw. I [1307], by the oath of Nicholas le Lung, locum
ientns of Sir John Botecourte, keeper of the forest of Dene, William
Hathewy, John de Abenhale, John Waryn, Robert de Aure, William de
Siour\ William Godyer, William Joce, William de Monte, William
Byllyng, Philip Boier, foresters of the fee, Alexander de Bikenore,
Roger de Aldewik, verderers, John de la Mare, William de Dene,
Robert de Bradeston, Richard de Byseleye, Stephen de Masynton, Warin
son oj William, Nicholas de la Grave, and Robert atte Church,
regarderers, Walter de Kedeford, Osbert Malemort, William Ely,
Roger le Smale, William Lewelyn, John de Wyrhale, William le Carter ^
John luor, Ralph Ordiych, William Borrych, Robert Juliane, Henry
le Carter, and John Marky, free men, concerning the bailiwick that
William Bleyth held within the forest of Dene, &c., who say that
William Bleyth held a certain bailiwick, which is called Bleythes-
wik in fee and inheritance, for the -whxch John, his son and heir, is
in the wardship of the King.
The said William held a certain bailiwick in the said forest [by
the service] of riding throughout the whole of the said forest and
•surveying it, of the grant of the King for life.
The said William is dead, and the King may give it to whomso-
ever he shall please without doing injury to any one. The said
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bailiwick is of so little value that it cannot be estimated, becauie-
there is nothing belonging to it.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 35 Edw. 1, No. po.
I nCJUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before 7Xww<M^/^(?af</i>i«,
Sheriff of Gloucester, on Thursday next after the feast of
the Apostles Peter and Paul, 35 Edw. I [1307], by the oath of
William de Gopushull, of Cly ve, John de Tadynton, Reginald de Bissheky
Robert Minyei, John de Staneivey, William le Smale, Robert le Glover,
Richard de Tredynton, William de Morton, Simon de Erdesle, and
Nicholas Whiscard, to inquire if it be to the damage or prejudice
of the King or others if the King shall grant to John Besemaunsel
and Alice his wife that they may give and assign 3 messuages and
76 acres of land in Aldrynton and Gretton to the Abbot and con-
vent of Teukesbury : to hold to them and their successors for ever,
and of whom the said messuages and lands are held, &c., who say
that
It is not to the damage or prejudice of the King or others if
the King should grant to John Besemaunsel and Alice his wife, that
they may give the said messuages and lands to the said Abbot
and convent and their successors for ever.
One messuage and 38 acres are held of the Abbot of Teukes-
bury by the service of i6j. of yearly rent, and 2 messuages and
38 acres are held of William de Dyclerdon by the service of \d. of
yearly rent.
The said ; messuages and lands are worth besides the said
service \^s. 'jd.
As to I messuage and 30 acres of land the Abbot of Teukes-
bury, William de Dyclesdon, and the Earl of Gloucester are the
mesnes between the King and the said John and Alice.
Four messuages and 2^ virgates of land, S acres of meadow,
and 22s. of yearly rent remain to the said John and Alice, besides
the said gift and assignment, and they are worth per annum,
clear, 6oj.
The lands and tenements remaining to the said John and Alice,
besides the said gift, suffice for the customs and services duly to
be made, as well for the said premises so given as for other lands
and tenen:>ents retained to themselves, and for all other chargers
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which they sustained or were wont to sustain, as in suits, views of
frank pledge, tallag-es, vigils, fines, redemptions, amercements,
contributions, and all other charges whatsoever to be sustained.
And the said John may be put on assizes,, juries, and other
recognizances whatsoever as he was wont to be put before the
said gift. . The country by the said gift through the default of the
said John will not be charged with a larger payment.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 33 Ectw. /, No. I JO.
Bo(3[0 Ue Unobille.
I nOUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Teynton,
■*• I Augxist, 35 Edw. I [1307], of the lands and tenements of
the which Bogo de Knoviile was seised on the day that he died by
the oath of Walter Aylzvy, John de Berfore, William Aylwy,
William le ffraunkelayn, Peter de Commede, John Ryngot, John de
Commede, John de la More, Robert atte Neuwe, Peter de Beckeford^
John de Gravenhull, and John Sweyn, who say that
The said Bogo held in his demesne as of fee on the day that he
died at Gravenhull 7 tenements in chief of the King by the service
of the 20th part of a knight's fee : which said tenements pay per
annum for all service 19^. T^d. at the feasts of St. Michael and the
Annunciation of the Blessed Mary, by equal portions. Sum,
I9f. -Jld.
The said Bogo held in his demesne as of fee at Parva Teynton
2 carucates of land of Alan Plockenet by the service of i pair of
gloves, price \d. There is there a certain capital messuage with
a garden, which is worth per annum ...s. Sd. There are there
120 acres of arable land, which are worth per annum 30J., price
of the acre 3^. ; also 6 acres of meadow, worth per annum 9^.,
price of the acre iSd. ; also 2 acres of several pasture, worth per
annum 2s., price of the acre i2d.; also 3 acres of wood where
there is no underwood, and they are worth nothing per annum.
There is there a certain free tenant, who pays per annum 5j. at
the feasts of St. Michael and the Annunciation of the Blessed
Mary. There are there 7 natives, who hold i| virgates m
villeinage, and pay per annum 19J. 6d., at the feast of the
Annunciation of the Blessed Meu-y in March only. And they shall
do from the feast of the Annunciation up to the gule of August for
1 8 weeks 208 manual works, which are worth 8j. 8</., price of the
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work \d.; and from the gfule of AugTist up to the feast of
St. Michael, for 8 weeks, 104 manual works, which are worth
^s. 8(/., price of the work \d. There are there 3 cottars, who pay
per annum \2d. at the said term ; and they shall do in the autumn
2% manual works, which are worth 2s. 4d., price of the work id.
The pleas and perquisites are worth per annum i2d. Sum,
:£4 1 3 J. lod.
The said Bogo held in his demesne as of fee on the day that he
■died at Kulkotte i carucate of land in chief of John de Ferrars by
scutage, paying \d, at the feast of St. Michael for all services.
There is there a certain capital messuage with a garden, worth
per annum 2j. There are there 70 acres of arable land, which
are worth per annum i \s. M., price of the acre 2d. ; also 2 acres
•of meadow, which are worth per annum 2i., price of the acre \2d. ;
also 12 acres of wood within the forest of Dene, which are worth
nothing per annum. There are there 8 free tenants, who pay per
annum at the feast of St. Michael 19^. i \d. There is there a certain
native who holds 6 acres of land, and shall do from the feast of
St. Michael up to the gule of August 41 works, which are worth
2.o\d., price of the work \d. ; and from the gule of August up to
the feast of St. Michael, for 8 weeks, 16 manual works, which are
worth i6</., price of the work id. There are there 4 natives, who
hold 30 acres of land in villeinage, and pay per annum 9J. at the
feast of St. Michael for all services. The pleas and perquisites
are worth per annum dd. Sum, 48J. i\d.
Sum of the value of the whole extent per annum, £8 is. "jd., of
the which he paid per annum to Alan Plockenel and John de Ferrar
\\d., and so the sum is clear per annum £8 is. ^\d.
Bogo de Knovill, son of the said Bogo, is his next heir, and was
aged 24 years at the feast of St. Leonard last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 35 Edw. I, No. 160.
InaUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Tockin-
ton, in CO. Gloucester, 25 January, i Edw. II [1308], of the
lands and tenements of the which Hugh Pointz was seised in his
demesne as of fee in the said county on the day that he died, by
the oath of John de Brockennelerg, John de Aweleye, Richard Pesson,
Richard de Weston, Richard alte Home, Reginald de Juste, John
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le Parnunier, Robert Bosse, Adam le Chapman, Thomas atte Pullf
John Smetmersch, and Walter le Parker, who say that
The said Hugh held the manor of Tockinton in his demesne as
of fee of the Earl of Gloucester by the service of i knight's fee.
There is there a certain capital messuage with a garden and
I dovecote, which is worth per annum 6j. ^d. There are there in
the demesne 160 acres of arable land, which are worth per annum
40f., price of the acre 3^/. ; also 24 acres of meadow, which are
Worth per annum 36^., price of each acre 18^. ; also 6 acres of
■several pasture, which are worth per annum 6j., price of the acre
\id. There is there a certain foregn wood of oaks where there is
jio underwood, and it is common to all the tenants of the said
manor and their neighbours, and is worth nothing per annum ;
also a certain park with wild beasts, containing 10 acres, the
"herbage whereof is worth per annnm, beyond the sustenation of
the beasts, 5j. There is no underwood except for the enclosing of
the park of the same. Thfere are there 2 mills, which are worth
per annum 2,0s. Sum of the demesnes per annum, 1 1 3^. %d.
There are there 15 free tenants, who hold divers tenements in
the same manor of the said Hugh, and pay of rent of assize
io6j. 7^. at the feasts of St. Andrew, the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist, and St. Michael, by equal portions. Sum, io6j. ']d.
There are in the said manor 16 tenants, each of whom holds
-I a virgate of land in villeinage. And each of them shall do
■between the feast of St. Michael and the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist 70 manual works, and they are worth is. i \d., price of the
A\'ork \d., and shall plough 17 ploughs during the same time, and
they are worth 2s. \kd., price of the plough \\d.; and shall do
-from the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist up to the
gule of August 20 manual worksj which are worth 20d., price
of the work \d. ; and from the gule of August up to the feast
of St. Michael he shall do 32 works, which are worth 4?., price
-of the work \\d. Sum of the value of the works and services
aforesaid by the year, £8 \\s. ^d.
There are there 1 2 tenants, each of whom holds the 4th part of
I virgate of land. And each of them shall do from the feast of
St. Michael up to the feast of St. John the Baptist 70 works, which
are worth 2J. i \d., price of the work hd. ; and thence up to the
gule of August 10 works, which are worth \od., price of the work
\d. ; and from the gule of August up to the feast of St. Michael
18 works, which are worth 2s. 3^., price of the work \\d. Sum
-of the value of the works and services of the same per annum, 72J.
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There are there 28 cottars, who hold 28 cottag-es, and pay of
rent of assize per annum 58J. \d., at the 3 terms abovesaid. Sum,
SSj. \d.
The pleas and perquisites of the court, with 2 views, are worth
per annum los.
Sum of the value of the whole extent by the year, £27 \s. %d.
Nicholas Pointz, son of the said Hugh, is his next heir, and is
aged 28 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., I Edw. II, No. 46,
I nnUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Kempe-
'*' leye, in co. Gloucester, 21 April, i Edw. II [1308], of the
lands and tenements which Reginald de Grey held in his demesne
as of fee on the day that he died, by the oath of John de la Felde,
[ohn Joghelot, Adam de la Felde, William Pomver, William Haiheny,
Roger aite Zeildhalle, John le Franceys, John Geffrey, William Kench,
Gilbert de Veil, William Note, and William de Falleye, who say that
The said Reginald held in his demesne as of fee the manor of
Kempeleye of Roger de Mortimer and Theobald de Verdon by the
service of | a knight's fee.
There is there a certain capital messuage with gardens, which
is worth per annum 6s. Sd. There are there 200 acres of arable
land, which are worth per annum Soj., price of the acre ^d. ; also
10 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum lOs., price of
the acre i2d.; also 3 acres of pasture, which are worth per
annum i&d., price of the acre 6d. There is there a certain park
of saplings of oaks, where there is no underwood or herbage,
and it is worth nothing per annum ; also a certain foreign wood,
and it is common to all the neighbours, and is worth nothing^ per
annum. Sum, 6Ss. 2d.
There are in the said manor 45 free tenants, who hold divers
tenements, for the which they pay per annum of rent of assize
£4 i2s. 4d. at the feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary
and St. Michael, and 3| lb. of pepper at Christmas and Michael-
mas, price of the lb. I2d. ; and i lb of cummin, price ^d.; and
2 pairs of spurs at Michaelmas, price 6d. Sum, £4 i6s. 4^d.
There are there 10 natives, who hold 3 virgates of land in
villeinage, for the which they pay per annum at the said 2 terms
of rent of assize 38^. ihd., and do autumnal works which are
I
Inquisitiones Post Mo7'tem. loi
worth per annum i8j. S</, ; and they shall give \os. "jkd. of aid
at the feast of St. Michael. Sum, 6'js. 4^.
The pleas and perquisites of the court are worth per annum 2s.
Sum of the whole extent by the year, £11 13^. lokd.
John de Grey is the son and next heir of the said Reginald, and is
aged 40 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.?:i., J Edw. II, Xo. ^4.
iHattlUa, toift of f^ujl) He iHortuo
iHart.
I nC[UlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Seynne-
"*■ bury, 8 October, i Edw. II [ 1 308], of the knights' fees and
advowsons of churches which Matilda, who was the wife of Hugh
de Mortuo Mart, deceased, held in co. Gloucester, on the day that
she died, of the inheritance of the said Hugh, by the oath of
Nicholas de Siaveleye, Nicholas de la Chainbre, Richard Perdome,
William Bronyng, William Ace, William le Keu, Edmund Cheveryl,
John Bostolf, Robert le Olde, William le Knyt, Thomas de Alrington,
and Philip Thorhan, who say that
The Abbot of Abbyndon held of Matilda Mortuo Mari of the
inheritance of Hugh de Mortuo Mari, of Castle Richard, the manor
of Ludlinton, which is worth per annum £10 by | a knight's fee,
taking scutage when it shall run as much as belongs to the | fee.
John de Ollynton held the manor of OUynton of the said Matilda,
as of the inheritance of the said Hugh, by i^ a knight's fee, which
is worth per annum £10, taking scutage as above.
The Prior of Parva Malvernia holds the manor of Xeuwynton
of the said Matilda, as of the inheritance of the said Hugh, by i a
knight's fee, and it is worth per annum £15.
Chafi. Inq. p.m., I Ediv. II, No. sg.
Jloftert ie la JfeltJe*
I nqUlSltlOn taken before the King's Escheator at Qued-
-*■ desleye, 2 March, 2 Edw. II [ 1 309] , of the lands and tenements
of the which Robert de la Felde was seised in his demesne as of fee
on the day that he died, and which he held of the lands and
tenements of the Master and Brethren of the Knights Templars
IC2 Gloucestershire
in Eng^land, being- in the King's hand by knig-ht's service, Ac, &C.,.
by the oath of William de Clyfford, William de Pyddesmon, Walter
le Carpenter, Thomas Kec, John de Caltrop, John le Despenser, Walter
le French (?), William le Neuman, Henry de Wyk, Gilbert de Frethorn,
Henry Fernageu, and Gilbert de Colne, who say that
Robert de la Felde held in his demesne as of fee on the day that
he died at la Felde, next Queddesleye, of the lands and tenements
of the Master and Brethren of the Knights Templars in England
as of the manor of Gutyngge being- in the King's hand the lands
and tenements underwritten, by the service of 60s. per annum, \.o
be paid at the feast of All Saints and le Hockeday.
The capital messuage with the garden and curtilage is worth
per annum 6s. Sd. There are there in the demesne 120 acres of
arable land, which are worth per annum 40T., price of the acre
4d.; also 8 acres of meadow, which are worth 12s., price of the
acre iSd.; also 4 acres of several pasture, which are worth per
annum 4^., price of the acre i2d. There is there a certain grove
of oak sapling-s where there is no underwood, and it is worth
nothing per annum. There are there 16 free tenants, who hold
divers lands, and pay per annum 485. 2d. at the feast of the Annun-
ciation of the Blessed Mary and St. Michael, and i gillyflower at
the feast of St. Michael.
The pleas and perquisites of the court are worth per annum 2s.
Sum of the whole extent per annum, H2s. lod., whereof in rent
resolute by the year 60s., and so the sum is clear 52^. lod.
Robert de la Felde, son of the said Robert, is his next heir, and is^
ag-ed 40 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 2 Edw. II, No. 16..
I nqUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Stoke^
5 June, 2 Edw. II [1309], of the lands and tenements of the
which Nicholas le Archer of Stoke was seised in his demesne as of
fee on the day that he died, how much he held of the King-, and
how much of others, &c., &c., by the oath of John Gyrunvyky
Richard ate Wat ere, Simon le Porter, Roger de Homme, William,
Chaumon, Edmund de Sutharne, Gregory le Mariner, William de
Clyve, Robert Durel, John le Freman, William Haym, and John Bele,
who say that
Inqiiisitiones Post Mc^rtem, 105
The said Nicholas h .Id in his demesne us if fee on the day that
he aie<.l at Stoke the tenements underwritten, of the King in chief
by the service of the serjeanty of finding i man ir the :ime of war
within the 4 seas of England for 40 days at his own proper costs.
There !s there a certain capital messuage with a garden, which is
worth per annum 6j. 8</. There are there 240 acres of arable
land, which are worth per annum £4, price of the acre 4^. ; also
5 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum 5j., price of the
acre \2d. Sum of the demesnes per annum, £4 \\s. Sd.
There are there 9 free tenants, who hold divers tenements, and
pay per annum of rent of assize 41s. id., i lb. of pepper, and i lb.
of cummin, price id., at the 4 usual terms by equal portions, viz.,
at the feasts of St. Michael, St. Andrew, the Annunciation of the
Blessed Mary, and the Nativity of St. John the Baptist. Sum of the
rent of assize, 4 1 J. id.; i lb. of pepper and i lb. of cummin, price id.
There are there 7 serfs, of whom each one holds half a virgate
of land in villeinage. And each of them shall do from the feast
of St. Michael up to the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary
25 manual works, which are worth I3|c/., price of the work id.;
and each of them shall plough during the said time 13 days, and
it is worth 2s. 2d., price of the ploughing 2d. ; and each of them
shall harrow during the said time for 13 days, and it is worth
I3</., price of the harrowing id. ; and from the said feast of the
Annunciation up to the gule of August each of them shall do
15 days manual works, and they are worth Skd., price of the
day's work ^d. ; and thence up to the feast of St. Michael each of
them shall do 32 manual works, and they are worth 2s. Sd., price
of the work id. ; and each of them shall give for carriage of salt
2d., about the feast of St. Michael. There are there 7 serfs, each
of whom holds 7 acres of land in villeinage, and shall do from the
feast of St. Michael up to the gule of August 42 manual works,
which are worth per annum 2id., price of the work |</. ; and
thence up to the feast of St. Michael 16 works, and they are
worth i6d., price of the work id. There is there i serf, who
holds 3 acres of land, for which he shall do 52 manual works by
the year ; and they are worth 2s. 6d., price of the work of 44
works !</., and of 8 works id. Sum, 78^. i id.
The pleas and perquisites are worth per annum I2d. Sum, I2d.
Sum of the whole extent clear per annum, £10 12s. gd.
Edmund le Archer, son of the said Nicholas^ is his next heir, and
is aged 40 years and more. Chan. Inq. p.m., 2 Edw. II, No. JQ.
8
I04 Gloucestershire
3!B(Uiam Ire ^taurc.
I nCJUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Neuwyn-
-*- ham, .22 January, 2 Edw. II [1309], of the lands and
tenements whereof William de Siaure was seised in his demesne as
of fee on the day that he died, how much he held of the King- in
chief, and how much of others, &c., &c., by the oath of Walter
de Nasse, Hugh de Bray, Richard Edy, John de Aure, John Badeyny
Roger de Lydeslouwe, Walter de Honu, William Benyger, Henry
Folcher, Waller de Combe, Waller Jordan, and Waller alle Wode, who
say that
The said William held in his demesne as of fee on the day that
he died of the King in chief i messuage and 12 acres of land in
the vill of St. Briavell, by the serjeanty of being the King's
forester in the forest of Dene and attachments, as well of vert as
of venison, and to take those attached to the castle of St. Briavell.
The said messuage is worth per annum \2d., and each acre is
worth per annum ^d. Sum, 4?. There are there 8 free tenants,
who hold 4 acres of land of the said sergeanty, and pay per
annum los. at the feasts of St. Michael and the Annunciation of
the Blessed Mary.
The said William held in his demesne as of fee of the King in
chief there 4 acres of land by the service of 2od., to be paid at
the castle of St. Briavell at Michaelmas and Lady Day ; and they
are worth per annum 2s., price of the acre 6d. Also of Henry
de Langcastre \ messuage, 47 acres of arable land, 3 acres of
meadow, and is. rent at Staure, in the manor of Rodleye, by the
service of paying 3^. \d. per annum and doing suit at the court of
the said Henry of Rodleye ; and the said messuage is worth per
annum 2s., the said 47 acres of land i \s. <yi., price of the acre ^d.,
and the said 3 acres of meadow 3^., price of the acre \2d. .
The said William held in his demesne as of fee on the day that
he died of Emericus Pauncejot 12 acres of land at la Boxe by the
service of \2d., and they are worth f)er annum 3^., price of the
acre ^d.
Being asked how much the said bailiwick is worth per annum,
they say i u. &/.
William, son of the said William, is his next heir, and was aged
26 years at the feast of St. Michael last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 2 Edw. II, No. 4g,
InquisUiones Post Mortem. 105
Eoftert lie la JWare.
I nqUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at
"*" Cherington, in co. Gloucester, 23 October, 2 Edw. II [1308],
of the lands and tenements of the which Robert de la Mare was
seised in his demesne as of fee on the day that he died, &c., &c.,
by the oath of John Beuboys, Walter de Escoint, Gilbert de Naylles-
worth, Walter Richer, Roger de Dongthon, Adam le Monek, John
Everard, John Bordon, Robert Passelewe, John de Westirop, Robert
Bonde, and Adam Neel, who say that
Robert de la Mare held the manor of Cherinton in his demesne
as of fee on the day that he died of the King- in chief as of the
honor of Walingford by the service of half a knight's fee.
There is there a certain capital messuage with gardens,
curtilages, and 2 dovecotes, which are worth per annum 13J. 4(/.
There are there 140 acres of arable land, which are worth per
annum 30J., price of the acre, of 80, 3^., and of the residue 2d.
There is there a certain pasture on the demesnes, which is worth
per annum \os. Sum of the demesnes, 53J. 4^/.
There are there 9 free tenants, who hold divers tenements,
and pay per annum 52J. 4^'., at the feasts of St. Thomas the
Apostle, the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary, St. John the
Baptist, and St. Michael. Sum, 52^, 4</.
Walter Inthehale holds I virgate of land in villeinage, for the
which he shall do between the feast of St. Michael and the gule
of August for 44 weeks 164 works, which are worth 6j. \od., price
of the work \d., viz., by the week 4 works, deducting the 3.
festival weeks of Christmas, Easter, and Pentecost ; and from the
gule of August up to the feast of St. Michael 32 works, which are
worth 2J. M., price of the work \d. for 8 weeks, viz., by the week
4 works. Sum, 9^. 6d.
There are there 7 other villeins, each of whom holds half a
virgate of land in villeinage, and shall do the moiety of the work
like the said Walter Inthehale, and it is worth as much. And all
these customars shall give a certain tallage at the gule of August
of 20J. for reaping the com of the said manor. Sum of the works
and services of the said customars, 625. 9</.
There are there 8 cottars, who hold 8 cottages, and pay per
annum at the said terms 1 3^. The pleas and perquisites are worth
per annum \2.d. Sum, 14^,
I c 6 Gkyuccstersh u'e
The said Robert held in his demesne as of fee on the day that
h<: died at Monechenehamtoii i messuage and 40 acres of land of
the Abbess oT Kame by the service of 13J. 4^., and giving- to the
Abbot of Malmesbury 40J. per annum ; which said messuage is
w orth per annum 6j. 8</., and the said 40 acres of land are worth
per annum a^od., price of the acre \d.
There are there 3 free tenants, who pay by the year qj. 4^/. at
4 terms of the year by equal portions. The said Robert has a
certain common in the wood of Munnchennehamton, which is
called housbote and heybote if the said Robert shall dwell there,
which is worth per annum 20s. ; and if he shall not dwell there,^
then he shall have nothing. Sum, 39J. 4^.
Sum of the value of the whole extent per annum, £11 \s. 9</.,
whereof there is repaid to the Abbess of Kame and the Abbot of
Malmesbury 53^. a^d., and so there is clear £8 8j. ^d.
Peter de la Mare, son of the said Robert, is his next heir, and
was aged 14 years on the feast of the Purification of the Blessed
Mary last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 2 Edw. II, No. 68^
3Jo|)tt anti a^oiert Sl^altrauirti,
I nqUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Bristol,,
'*' 20 March, 2 Edward II [ 1 309], of the lands and tenements
which are of the inheritance of John Waleraund, and of which
Robert Waleraund his uncle was seised in his demesne as of fee on
the day that he died, by the oath of John de Alkelegh, David
le Blount, Roger Corbet, John Joye, John Corbet, William le WaleySy
Richard de Weston, Roger Faher, Richard Pesson,John de StaundenCy
Gilbert de Stansshawe, dinA John de Fromptone, who say that
Robert Waleraund, uncle of John Waleraund, was seised in his
demesne as of fee on the day that he died of the manor of Fromp-
tone Cotel, which he held of the King in chief by the service of half
a knight's fee.
There is there a certain capital messuage with gardens and
curtilages, which is worth per annum 6s. Sd. There are there 20<>
acres of arable land in the demesne, which are worth per annum
66s. Sd., price of the acre ^d. ; also 32 acres of meadow, which are
worth per annum 32^., price of the acre i2d.; also 53 acres of
pasture, which are worth per annum 26s. 6d., price of the acre
6(1. ; also 5 acres of wood where there is no underwood, and they
Inquisitiones Post Mortem, 107
are worth nothing per annum. There are there 2 water mills,
which are worth per annum 30J.
Nicholas de Weston holds there i messuage and i virgate of land,
and pays per annum 8j. at the feasts of St. Michael, the Purifica-
tion of the Blessed Mary, and the Nativity of St. John the Baptist
by equal portions. William atte Pyne holds I virgate of land in
villeinage, and pays per annum 5j. at the said 3 terms ; and he
ought to plough from the feast of St. Michael up to the same feast
of St. Michael, except the 3 festival weeks, to wit, Christmcis,
Easter, and Pentecost, each week for i day, viz., for 49 weeks,
and they are worth 8j. 2d., viz., the day's work of ploughing, 2</.,
and he ought to do in the autumn for 24 days manual works with
I man, and they are worth 3^., viz., by the day \\d. ; and he owes
3 bedripes in autumn with i man, which are worth \\d., viz., by
the day, \\d. Thomas Caumpe , William Somer,John U Scriveyn,John le
White, Richard de Lathene, Hugh Sherston, William Brun, Richard
Alured, and Matilda la White, each holds, pays, and does as much
per annum as the said William.
There are there 5 half virgators, each of whom holds half a
virgate of land in villeinage, and does and pays in all things to the
moiety of the rent and service of the said William atte Pyne. There
are there 14 cottars, who hold 14 cottages and pay per annum
2 1 J. yd. at the said 3 terms. And all these customars and cottars
shall give 26s. 8d. at the feast of St. Martin of tallage to the lord's
larder. The pleas and perquisites of the courts are worth per
annum 6s. 8d.
Sum of the value of the whole extent per annum £21 i u. S^d.
Alan, son of Alan Plokenet, son of Alice, sister of Robert Waleraund,
one of the aunts of John Waleraund ; John de Edworth, son of Alice,
another sister of the said Robert, and aunt of the said John ; Bogo
de Knoyvill, son of Joan, daughter of Cecilia, another of the sisters
of the said Robert, and aunt of the said John ; Alice de Everyngham,
daughter of the said Cecilia ; Matilda la Brut and Cecilia de Helyoun,
whom Peter de Helyoun married, daughter of Cecilia, daughter of
the said Cecilia, another sister of the said Robert, and aunt of the
said John, are the kinsmen and kinswomen of the said John and his
next heirs. The said Alan, son of Alan Plokenet, is aged 28 years
and more, John de Edworth, 30 years and more, Bogo de Knoyvill,
28 years and more, Alice de Everynghain, 30 years and more,
Matilda la Brut, 2^ years and more, and Cecilia de Helioun, 27 years
and more. Chan. Inq. p.m., 2 Edzv. II, No. 80.
Io8
Glotuesier shire
SJoj^it anil 3Slobeit esaaleraunU.
I nOUlSltlOn taken beforetheKing'sescheatoratCloucester,
^ 12 April, 2 Edw. II [1309], of the lands and tenements which
were of John Waleraund, and of which Robert Waleraund, uncle of
the said Johriy was seised in his demesne as of fee in co. Gloucester
on the day that he died, by the oath of John de Culepenne, John
atie Slo, Roger de Aula, Stephen de Draycotte, Richard de Wyk oj
Erlingham, John le Duk, Roger de Ravenhill, William de Pyddesmor,
Gilbert de Colne, William de Wastevile, ffugh atte Watere, and Walter
de Soutwode, who say that
Robert Waleraund, uncle of John Waleraund, was seised in his
demesne as of fee of the manor of Frompton Cotel, which is held
of the King- in chief by the service of half a knight's fee, &c.
[This Inquisition is a duplicate of the preceding one.]
Chan. Inq. p.m., 2 Edw. II, No. 80.
3oI)n aBaleraunlr, ttiuit.
I nqUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Wotton,
■*■ 9 September, 3 Edw. II [1309], of the lands and tenements
of John Waleraund, which are in the King's hands by reason of
the idiocy of the said John, by the oath of Geoffrey Wynebold.
John de la Sloo, Laurence de Tresham, Gilbert de Stanschawe, Adam
de Berton, John de Clepenne, William le Waleys, Richard de Wyk, John
Goule, William de Clifford, John de Chalkeleye, and William de
Pidesmore, who say that
John Walrand held the manor of Fromton Cotel of the King in
chief by the service of half a knight's fee.
[This Inquisition is a duplicate of the preceding one.]
Chan. Inq. p.m., 2 Edw. II, No. 80.
[Another Inquisition was taken at Wotton, on the same day and
year, relating to the manor of Sistone, which is in the King's
hand by reason of the idiocy of the said ybA» Waleraund ; it is a
duplicate of the Inquisition taken at Bristol, 20 March, 2 Edw. II,
which follows on next page.]
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 109
S^ijbn anti 3^oi»r( Siialeraunti.
I nqUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Bristol
^ 20 March, 2 Edw. II. [1309], of the lands and tenements
which are of the inheritance of John Wakrawui, and of which
Robert Waleraund, his uncle, was seised in his demesne as of fee on
the day that he died, by the oath of John de AJkelegh, &c. [see
previous Inq.], who say that
The said Robert Waleraund held the manor of Sistone with £4
rent in Cubberlegh for a term of years which has past, by the
demise of Alice his sister, and died thereof seised, but not in his
demesne as of fee. The said manor is held in chief of the heir of
William de Berkeleye^ who is within age and in the wardship of the
King by the service of i knight's fee.
There is there a certain capital messuage with a garden,
curtilage, and i dovecote, which is worth per annum lOs. There
are there in the demesne 300 acres of arable land, which are worth
per annum 75^., price of the acre id. ; also 40 acres of meadow,
worth per annum 4CXy., price of the acre i2d.; also 40 acres of
several pasture, which are worth per annum 20J., price of the acre
6d. There are there 2 parks without beasts, containing 90 acres,
the herbage whereof is worth per annum, with the underwood
besides the brushwood of the said parks, 20s. There is there
a certain pasture at Doynton, which is worth per annum 30J.
Sum of the demesnes £9 15^.
There are in the same manor 5 free tenants who hold divers
tenements, and pay per annum of rent of assize 32J. 'j\d. at Easter
and Michaelmas by equal portions. The said £4 rent of Cubber-
legh ought to be taken of Thomas le Bottler at the feast of
St. Michael.
Sum of the rent of assize, i I2j. "j^d.
Richard de Wurmelegh holds I messuage and 20 acres of land in
villeinage, and shall do between the feasts of St. Michael and the
Nativity of St. John the Baptist 66 manual works, which are worth
2s. gd., price of the work \d. ; and between the feasts of the
Nativity of St. John the Baptist and St. Michael 26 manual works,
which are worth 2s. 2d., price of the work id. And he ought to
plough at the winter sowing for 3 days, at the Lent sowing 3 days,
and at the ploughing of fallow land 3 days, and the said plough-
ing is worth 18^., price of each 2d. And he shall carry the lord's
no Gloucestershire
hay for i day, and it is worth 2^. And he ought to plant the
lord's beans for i day, and it is worth \d. And he shall g-ive i hen
at Christmas, wjiich is called Wodehen, and is worth \d. There
are there 1 1 customars, each of whom holds, pays, and does as
much as the said Richard. John Barry holds 10 acres of land in
villeinage and shall do from the feast of St. Michael up to the same
feast of St. Michael 98 manual works, which are worth 5j. id., price
of each work of 72 works \d., and of 26 works \d. And he shall
plant the lord's beans for i day, and it is worth \d., and shall weed
for I day with i man, and it is worth \d.y and shall put the lord's
hay into cocks for i day, and it is worth \d. There are there 9
customars, each of whom holds, pays, and does like the s^SAJohn.
Roger Tegelyn holds i cottage and i acre of land, and pays of
rent I2d. at 4 terms, viz., St. Thomas the Apostle, the Annuncia-
tion of the Blessed Mary, the Nativity of St. John the Baptist,
and St. Michael, and he shall give i hen at Christmas, and it
is worth \d.; and he shall raise the lord's hay for 3 days, and
it is worth \\d., price of the work ^d. ; and shall toss the lord's
hay for 2 days, and it is worth 2^., price of the work \d.
There are there 2 customars, each of whom holds and does
like the said Roger. And each of the said customars shall
<Jo 3 bedripes in autumn, sum 75, and they are worth gs. 4|</.,
price of each i|</. And the said customars shall give in the
feast of St. Martin a certain tallage to the lord's larder, 34^. Sum
of the service of the said customars £9 is. 4^. There are there
24 cottars, each of whom holds i cottage and pays per annum
28j. 9>d. at the feasts of St. Thomas the Apostle, the Annun-
ciation of the Blessed Mary, the Nativity of St. John the Baptist,
and St. Michael. There are there 44 acres of land new arented
to II free tenants for 15^. at the said 4 terms. The pleas and
perquisites are worth per annum 1 3^. 4^.
Sum of the rents of the cottars with the pleas and perquisites,
57^-
Sum of the whole value of the extent of the said manor,
£27 Sj. ii|i.
The said manor of Sistone with the said £4 of rent ought to
revert to Alan, son of Alan Plokenei, son of Alice, daughter of
Isabella, daughter of Thomas de Rochesford and Agatha his wife,
because Roger de Berkeleye gave the said manor and rent to the
said Thomas de Rochesford and Agatha in free marriage. The said
Alice, daughter of Isabella, daughter of the said Thomas and Agatha,
demised the said manor and rent to Robert Waleraund for a term
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of years, as is aforesaid, and the said Robert had nothing" else in
the said manor on the day that he died.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 2 Ediv. II, No. So.
[Then follows a duplicate of the above, taken at Gloucester
12 April, 2 Edward II., with the same jurors as in previous Inq.
taken at Gloucester.]
3Joi)n Ue iHonemutl).
I nqUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Camme,
-^ 19 May, 2 Edw. II [1309], of the lands and tenements which
are in the King's hand by the death of John de Mommuih, son and
heir of Walter de Monemuth, deceased, and how much land is held
of the King in chief, &c., by the oath oi John le Diik, StepJun de
Draycotte, Walter de Gosinton, Thomas de Kyngeston, William le
Muchele, Robert Russel, John de Hulmannccotte, John Giffard, Walter
atte Berwe, William Kyueltre, Nicholas Muwayn, and Robert de
Stanford, who say that
The lands and tenements underwritten are in the King's hands
by the death of John de Monemuth, son and heir of Walter de
Monemuth, deceased, and at first were by reason of the minority
of the said John, viz., 10 acres of land at la Plaunch which are
held of Thomas de Berkeleye by the service of \']d. per annum, to be
paid at the feast of St. Michael; the said 10 acres are worth
per annum 3^. 40'., price of the acre 4^. There are there 70 acres
of arable land, 12 acres of meadow, and 5 acres of wood, which
are held of the heir of William de Berkeleye, who is within age and
in the wardship of the King, but by what service they know not ;
the said 70 acres of land are worth per annum 23^. d^d., price of
each acre 4^. ; the said 12 acres of meadow are worth per annum
24J., price of each acre 2s. ; and the said S acres of wood are
worth per annum 5^., price of each acre lid.
Sum of the value of the whole extent per annum 55^. S</.,
whereof in rent resolute per annum to Thomas de Berkeleye I'jd.,
and so the sum is, clear, 54J. 3</.
Thomas de Monemuth, brother of the said John, is his next heir,
and is aged 16 years.
Chan. Inq. p.m., J Edzv. II, N'o. 16.
112 Gloucester sktre
%ts%xi lit itSoiuniut]^.
Assignment of the dower of Katherincy who was the
wife of John de Monemuih, made by the King's escheator
Wodehende, John de SchidwalUy Richard Falkwolle, and William
Mody, 26 April, 3 Edw. II [1310J, of all the lands and tenements
which were of the said John, formerly her husband, and which, by
reeison of his death, are in the hands of the King. First there is
assigned to the said Katherine i curtilage and i small close, which
are worth per annum ....... for the chief court and garden; also
26| acres of arable land, which are worth per annum 8j. 8^.,
price 4</. ; also 4 acres of meadow, which are worth per
annum 6s., price of the acre 18^. ; also 2 acres of wood of small
brushwood {parvo brucio), which are worth per annum i "jd. ; also
the 3rd part of the rent and service of Alice , which is worth
per annum \6d. Sum, i8j. id.
Chan, Inq. p.m., J Edw. II, No. 16,
Cj^eoiaKi lie S^trlrun^
I nOUlSltlOn taken before the escheator at Biseleye
•^ 12 September, 3 Edward II. [1309] of the lands and tene-
ments of the which Theobald de Verdun, senior, was seised in his
demesne as of fee on the day that he died, how much he held of
the King, &c., by the oath of John de la Felde, Nicholas de Seymor,
William de Reem,John Stormi, John de Frompione, Walter de Sionhenge,
William Faber, Thomas de Pagenhull, Nicholas Seburn, Richard son oj
Peler, Adam de Rokwode, and Walter de Sidenham, who say that
The said Theobald held the tenements underwritten at Byseleye
in free marriage of the Earl of Herford by the service of paying
I lb. of cummin at the feast of St. Michael. There is there a
certain capital messuage which is worth per annum, clear, is.
There are there 5 acres of arable land which are worth per annum
I2J. 6d , price of the acre 3</. There is there half an acre of
meadow, and it is worth per annum 2s. There are there 5 acres
of wood where there is no underwood, therefore it is worth nothing
per annum. There are there 20 free tenants who hold divers
tenements and pay per annum 555. 5^. at the feasts of St. Michael
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the Nativity of the Lord, Easter, and the Nativity of St John the
Baptist by equal portions. Also 7 natives, each of whom holds the
fourth part of i virgate of land in villeinage, the rents and services
of whom are worth per annum 46^. The pleas and perquisites are
worth per annum is.
Sum of the value of the whole extent by the year 1 19J. \\d.
Theobald de Verdun, son of the said Theobald, is his next heir, and
is aged 30 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., J Edw. II, No. 21,
3^alp5 ^ipparlr.
I nCJUlSltlOn of the lands and tenements which were of
-■■ Ralph Pippard on the day that he died, made at Coldaston,
8 November, 3 Edw. II [1309], by the oath of Robert de Compton,
John atte Stable, Robert de Aston, . Walter le Juvene, Robert de Selers,
Stephen de Mareys, Walter le Clerk, Henry in the Halle, Henry atte
Welle, Henry de Wynston, Walter de Mareis, and Robert Pelye, who
say that
The said Ralph held in his demesne as of fee on the day that
he died the manor of Coldaston of the Bishop of Worcester for
I knight's fee. There is there i capital messuage, which is worth
per annum, with a certain dovecote, is. There are there 160 acres
of land, which are worth per annum 4CW., price of the acre 3^. ;
and 30 acres of meadow, worth per annum 30J, price of the acre
I2,d. There is there a certain pasture in common, which is worth
per annum ^s. ; and a certain other pasture enclosed, worth 3^. ;
and I water-mill, which is worth per annum 22.S. There are
there 6 free tenants, who pay per annum 265. at the terms of
St. Michael and the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary equally, and
I lb. of pepper, price \2d., at the feast of the Annunciation of the
Blessed Mary, and lib. of pepper, price \2d., at the feast of the
Nativity of the Lord. There are there 9 customars, whose works
are worth per annum 6oj., and they give nothing of rent. There
are there 3 cottaVs, who pay per annum of rent of assize 5j. 6</.,
at the terms of the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary and
St. Michael equally. The said customars and cottars give of
tallage at the feast of St. Michael 40^. The pleas and perquisites
of the court there are worth per annum is. Sum, £11 \']s. 6d.
John Pippard, son of the said Ralph, is his next heir, and is
aged 40 years. Chan. Inq. p.m., j Ediv. II, No. 23.
GLOUC. INQ., VOL. V.
114 Gloucestershire
SUSSalter tie Snsula.
I nqUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Rysindon,
"*' 24 August, 3 Edw. II [1309], of certain lands which are held
of the King in chief, and which Walter de Insula held by the law of
England, of the inheritance of Florence, sometime his wife, deceased,
and how much he held of the King in chief, &c., by the oath of
John de Slouglre, Robert de Mareys, Walter de Mareys, John le Vyleyn,
Philip de Caldecotte, Richard atte Welle, Hugh atte Bolde, Simon de
Kemeseye, John le Freman, William Basset, John Hunfray, and
William de Iccomb, who say that
The said Walter de Insula held on the day that he died the
moiety of the manor of Magna Rysindon, in co. Gloucester, by the
law of England of the inheritance of Florence^ formerly his wife,
•deceased, of the King in chief by the service of the 4th part of
I knight's fee. There is there a certain capital messuage with a
garden, which is worth per annum 40^. There are there 72 acres
of arable land, which are worth per annum 24^., price of the acre
4^/. ; also 6 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum 24J.,
price of the acre 4J. ; also 4 acres of several pasture, which are
worth per annum 6s. Sd., price of the acre 20d. There is there of
rent of assize by the year forthcoming from the free tenants
13J. lo^d. at the feasts of the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary
-and St. Michael by equal portions, and i lb. of pepper at the
Nativity of the Lord. There are there 9 customars, each of whom
holds I virgate of land in villeinage, and they pay of rent per
annum 27s. at the Nativity of the Lord, Easter, and St. John the
Baptist, and they shall do from the feast of St. John the Baptist
iip to the Gule of August 90 manual works, which are worth 3^. gd.,
price of the work id. ; and then up to the feast of St. Michael
they shall do 144 manual works, which are worth 12s., price of
the work la'. And they shall give a certain tallage at the feast
of St. Michael loj. There are there 4 cottars, who pay per
■annum 3.^. at the said 3 terms. The pleas and perquisites of the
■court are worth per annum 2s.
William de Insula, son of the said Florence, is her next heir, and
is aged 28 years and more.
Sum of the value of the whole extent per annum £6 9^. 7|</.
Chan. Inq. p.m., J Edw. II, No. 26.
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%^\)\\ le ^trauufle tie linofepiu
I nqUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Teukes-
-*■ bury, 5 October, 3 Edw. II [ 1 309], of the lands and tenements
of the which John le Siraunge de Knokyn was seised in his
demesne as of fee on the day that he died, and how much land
the saidy<?/i« held of the King- in chief, &c., by the oath of William
de Lecche, John de Assecrojie, Robert Mundy, Richard de Walton,
Walter le Taillour, John de Stauneiveye, Bartholomew Brekepptr,
Thome atte Lone, John le Boys, Robert le Palmar, Simon de Jerdeleye,
iin^John de Oxindon, who say that
The said John le Siraunge had no lands or tenements in
CO. Gloucester in his demesne as of fee on the day that he died,
but he held of the inheritance of Matilda, his wife, at Schevyndon
I messuage, 3 virgates of land, and 5 acres of meadow of the
heirs of John le Soor by the service of \d. per annum for all
services. The said messuage is worth per annum 18^., the said
3 virgates of land are worth per annum 40J., and the 5 acres of
meadow iOj. ; price of the acre 2j. Sum, su. 6^.
Chan. Inq. p.m., J Edw. II, No. 46.
3fo|)n, son nf Cljomas "De ^oler^i.
InCJUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Gloucester,
4 May, 4 Edw. II [131 1], of the lands and tenements of the
which yi^-^w, son of Thomas de Solers, was seised in his demesne as
of fee on the day that he died, how much he held of the King in
chief, &c., by the oath of Walter de Idisle, Thomas de Heye, John de
Cammede, Iiel {Juelli) de Hertelaunde, Robert Cnrteys, John de Uske,
Stephen atte Plokke, John le Fraunkeleyn, German de Tunebruggc,
Henry de Hatherleye, John de Chalkeleye, and Geoffrey Wyneband, who
say that
The sa\<iJohn held in his demesne as of fee on the day that he
died the manor of Paunteleye in co. Gloucester of the heir of the
Countess of Lincoln as of the honour of Clifford, which is in the
King's hands by the death of the Earl of Lincoln, by the service
of I knight's fee.
There is there a certain capital messuage with a garden, which
is worth per annum ^s. There are there 100 acres of arable land,
which are worth per annum 2$s., price of the acre id. ; also
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6 acres of meadow, worth per annum \2s., price of the acre 2s.
There is there a certain several pasture, which is worth per annum
5j. Also a certain park the underwood whereof is worth per
amium 20j. Also a certain water-mill, worth per annum 13^. 4^.
There are there 16 free tenants who hold divers tenements and
pay per annum of rent of assize 7,2s. 2d., at the 4 principal terms,
to wit, the Nativity of the Lord, Easter, the Nativity of St. John
the Baptist, and St, Michael, by equal portions. There are there
10 villeins each of whom holds half a virgate of land in villeinage
and pays of rent of assize per annum 5j. at the said terms, and
each of them ought to mow for two days and the work is worth
3^.; and each of them shall do 4 bedripes in autumn and they are,
worth \d. There are there 7 other customars who hold other
lands in villeinage and pay per annum of rent of assize i \s. \\d.
at the said terms, and each of them shall do 3 bedripes in
autumn, and they are worth 3^. There are there 4 cottars who
pay per annum of rent of assize 2id. at the said terms, and each
of them shall do 3 bedripes in the autumn, and they are worth id.
The pleas and perquisites are worth per annum 2s.
Sum of the value of the whole manor by the year, £8 i6j. i \d.
Wiliiam, son of William de Wytinton, kinsman of the %9\AJohn, is
his next heir, and is aged 24 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 4 Edw. Ily No. 24.
eirmunti 3Safiset.
Inquisition taken before the King's escheator at
Enweleye, 12 February, 4 Edw. II [131 1], of the lands
and tenements of the which Edvitmd Basset was seised in his demesne
as of fee on the day that he died, how much he held of the King,
&c., by the oath of John de Olepenne, Stephen de Draykote, William de
Cornewate, Robert de Bevecoumhe, Walter Hathemare, Thomas de
Wodeheude, Walter de Gosintoft, William le Boteler, John de Hulmene-
cote, Nigel de Kinguscote, Walter Peteyt, and John Godewine, who say
that
The said Edmund held in his demesne as of fee on the day that
he died at E\^weleye i messuage and i carucate of land of the
heir of William dc Berkeleye, who is within age, and in the wardship
of the King by reason of his minority, by the service of the i6th
part of I knight's fee.
Inqtdsitiones Post Mortem. 1 1 7
There is there i messuag-e with a g^arden and curtilage, which
is worth per annum 5j, There are there 80 acres of arable land,
which are worth per annum 20^., price of the acre 3</. ; also
2 acres of meadow, worth per annum is., price of the acre iid.-,
also 8 acres of wood of fagg'ot wood {bosci de /ago), which are
worth nothing- per annum. There are there 6 free tenants, who
hold divers tenements, and pay per annum of rent of assize \\s. at
the feasts of St. Michael, the Nativity of the Lord, Easter, and the
Nativity of St. John the Baptist by equal portions. Sum, 38J.
The said Edmund held there in his demesne as of fee I messuag^e
and I virgate of land of Walier de Chaldefdde by the service of 20^.,
and they are worth nothing- per annum besides the said service.
He also held at Oulepenne in his demesne, as of fee of John de
Oukpenne, I messuage and half a virgate of land by the service of
6d. per annum, and they are worth per annum clear, besides the
said service, 7j. 8r/.
The said Edmund also held in his demesne as of fee at Camme
the tenements underwritten of Thomas de Berkeleye by knight's
service. There is there i messuage with a garden, which is
worth per annum 4^. There are there 60 acres of arable land,
which are worth per annum 20j., price of the acre ^d. ; also
3 acres of meadow, worth per annum 3^., price of the acre \2d.
Sum, clear, 33^. %d.
Isabella Punchardoun, Margaret, the wife of Nicholas de Valers,
and Katherine Biset, sisters of the said Edmund, are his next heirs ;
the said Isabella is aged 40 years, the said Margaret 38 years, and
the said Katherine 35 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 4 Ediv. II, No. 41.
' aimaritus tre ^antto ^imanlin.
I nqUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at South
-*■ Cerney, the loth day of September, 4 Edw. II [13 10], of the
lands and tenements of the which Almaricus de St. Amando was
seised in his demesne as of fee on the day that he died, how much
he held of the King in chief, &c., by the oath of Robert Barbast,
William le Fraunckeleyn of Daglyngworth, Richard de Stratton, Michael
de Stokes, Simon le Fraunckeleyn, William Sprengehose, Robert Gunde-
vyle, Henry Burgeys, William Cannel, William atte Wike, Richard de
Aula of Stratton, and William le Fraunckeleyn, of Ameneye, who
say that
1 1 8 Gloucestershire
The said Almaricm held ihe tenements underwritten in South
Cerney in his demesne as of fee on the day that he died of John
Matidui by the service of i knight's fee.
There is there a certain capital messuage with gardens and
curtilages, which is worth per annum 8j. 4^. There are there
80 acres of arable land, which are worth per annum 4OJ., price of
the acre 6d. ; also 30 acres of meadow, worth per annum 60^.,
price of the acre 2.s, There is there a certain pasture, which is
worth per annum 20s. There are there 2 mills at fee farm, which
pay per annum 40J. at the 4 usual terms. There are there 3 free
tenants, who hold i^ virgates of land, and pay per annum "jd. at
the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle.
Simon le Wise holds I virgate of land in villeinage, and pays per
annum for rent and his works 8j. 8</. at the 4 terms of the year,
and owes 8 bedripes in autumn, which are worth \id., price of
each \hd., and he ought to plough per annum i acre of land at
the winter sowing and at the Lent sowing, and it is worth 4^/., and
he shall give for a present at the Nativity of the Lord i cock and
I hen, and they are worth 2d. Sum of the rent and service of the
said customar by the year, ioj. 2d. There are there 16 villeins,
each of whom holds, pays, and does as much as the said Simon.
The said villeins shall give of tallage by the year 20s. There are
there 7 cottars, who pay by the year 4^. 6d. at the 4 usual
terms, and each of them owes 3 bedripes in autumn, which
are worth 2id., price of each id. The pleas and perquisites are
worth per annum /\s.
The said Almaricus held there in his demesne as of fee 40 acres
of land and 10 acres of meadow of the Earl of Hereford by the
8th part of i knight's fee ; the said 40 acres are worth per annum
2QS., price of the acre (>d., and the said 10 acres of meadow are
worth per annum 20j., price of the acre 2j,
Sum of the whole extent per annum, £20 17J.
Master John de St. Amando, brother of the said Almaricus, is his
next heir, and is aged 30 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 4 Edw. II, No. 42,
aimaiicus Irt ^antto Smanlro.
I nQUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Gode-
"*• rington, 14 September, 4 Edw. II [1310], of the lands and
tenements of the which Almaricus de St. Amando was seised in his
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demesne as of fee on the ^y that he died, by the oath of William
U Hmssher^ Edmund de Suiham, Roger de Homme, William Haymy
William de Cliue, Gregory de Marny, Robert Durel, William Channon,
John le Fremoitf William de Fladebury^ Richard Page, and Philip le
Sal, who say that
The said Almaricus did not hold any lands or tenements in his
demesne as of fee on the day that he died in Grodering^one, but he
held the tenements underwritten in Groderingtone for the term of
the life of Robert de Kaynes and Alianora his wife of the Abbot of
Tewkesbury by the service of 2s. per annum, which said Abbot
demised the said tenements to the said Almaricus and his heirs for
the term of the life of the said Robert and Alianora, and which
after their deaths ought to revert to the said Abbot and his
successors.
There is there a certain capital messuage with a garden and 2
dovecotes, which is worth per annum lox. There are there 240
acres of arable land, which are worth per annum £4, price of the
acre Ad. ; also 8 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum 12s.,
price of the acre i&Z. There is there a certain several pasture,.
which is worth per annum 6j. 8</. ; also a certain windmill, which
is worth per annum ioj. There are there 2 free tenants, who hold
4 virgates of land, and pay per annum 2s. at the feast of St. Kenelm.
There are there 1 2 natives, each of whom holds half a virgate of
land, and shall work from the feast of St. Michael up to the
Nativity of St. John the Baptist each week for 2 days, and the
day's work is worth \d. ; and he shall plough at the feast of
St. Michael for i day, and it is worth id. ; and shall work from the
feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist up to the Gule of
August each week for 3 days, and the day's work is worth \d. ;
and from the Gule of August up to the feast of St. Michael for 3
days, and the day's work is worth id. There are there 13 villeins,,
each of whom holds 1 acre of land, and shall work each week
throughout the year for i day, and the day's work is worth from
the feast of St. Michael up to the Gule of August ^d., and from
the Gule of August up to the feast of St. Michael it is worth \d.
The said villeins shall give of tallage at the feast of St. Martin
1 3 J. 4^/. Sum of the work and service of the said villeins per
anruim , iid. Sum of the whole extent per annum, £1 1 i^s.iid.
Master John de St. Amando, brother of the said Almericus, is his
iiext heir, and is aged 30 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 4 Edw. II, No. 42,
iio Gloiuester shire
Wmm. Mussel.
I nOUlSltlOn taken before the Kings's escheator, at Anstl,
^ 12 March, 4 Edw. II [131 1], of the lands and tenements of
the which William Russel was seised in his demesne as of fee on
the day that he died, by the oath of Roger Corbet, William aite
Haye, John de Paynes (?), Gilbert Sianschawe, William de KenegravCy
Richard atte Home, Reginald de Juste, William Tony, Richard Ruseby,
William Wyther, Edward Gydejord, and Philip de Grcuidych, who
say that
Durham.
The same William held the manor of Durham in his demesne as
of fee on the day that he died, of the King in chief, together with
other lands, by the service of i knight's fee.
The capital messuage, with the garden and i dovecote, is worth
per annum \os. There are there 420 acres of arable land, which
are worth per annum 105J., price of the acre 3^. ; also 60 acres of
meadow, worth per annum £4 lar., price of the acre i8</. There
is there a certain wood, the underwood and herbage whereof are
worth per annum 20s. There are there 2 water mills, which are
worth per annum 20s. Sum, £12 5^.
There are there 10 free tenants who hold divers tenements, and
pay per annum of rent of assize 9^. 3^. at the feasts of St. Michael
and Easter.
There are there 15 natives, each of whom holds i virgate of
land in villeinage, and pays per annum 17^. at the said two terms
by equal portions. Sum, £12 15^. There are there 11 natives,
each of whom holds half a virgate of land in villeinage, and pays
per annum %s. 6d. at the said 2 terms. Sum, £4 1 35. 6d. There
are there 7 natives, each of whom holds the 3rd part of i virgate
of land in villeinage, and pays per annum Sj. at the said 2 terms.
Sum, 39J. Sd. There are- there 9 cottars who hold 9 cottages, and
pay per annum of rent of assize at the said 2 terms 17^. 6d. The
pleas and perquisites there are worth per annum 1 3^. 4^. Sum,
£20 19J. Sum of the said manor, £33 13^. 3^.
AVSTE.
(I
" The said William held in his demesne as of fee at Ajfcte, the
tenements underwritten of the Bishop of Worcester by the service
of the 4th [ ? torn away] part of i knight's fee. There is there a
certain capital messuage, with a garden and i dovecote, which is
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tvorth per annum 5j. There are there 60 acres of arable land,
which are worth per annum 30J., price of the acre dd. ; also
10 acres of meadow, worth per annum 2ar., price of the acre 2s.
There are there 3 free tenants who hold divers tenements,
and pay per annum of rent of assize 6j. 3^/., at the feasts of
of St. Michael and Easter. There are there 9 villeins, each of
whom holds half a virgate of land in villeinage, and pays per
annum 6j. at the said 2 terms, and each of. them shall weed, for
I day, and it is worth ^., and shall lift the lord's hay for i day,
and it is worth \d.y and shall put it into cocks for 2 days, and
it is worth 7.d. Sum, 56J. 3^. There are there 9 other tenants
who hold divers tenements, and pay per annum of rent of assize
3 1 J. 2d. at the said 2 terms. The said customars shall give by the
year to the lord's larder — viz., at the feast of St. Martin, \Qs.
The pleas and perquisites are worth per annum there 2s. Sum,
£8 cw, 8</. Sum of the whole extent per annum,
Theobald Russel, son of the said William, is his next heir, and is
aged 10 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 4. Edw. II, No. 4^.
I nqUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Tette-
"*• bury, 7 March, 5 Edw. II [13 12], of the lands and tenements
of the which Peier de Brewosa was seised in his demesne as of fee
on the day that he died, by the oath of Gilbert de Naylesworihcy
Stephen de Clincham, Richard de Wokkeseye, Richard Kynny, Sampson
Caperun, Alan de Horewode, Reginald de Northcote, Thomas de Coles-
durne, Adam le Monck, John Burdun, William Blakemcuiy and William
le Skay, who say that
The said Peter held in his demesne as of fee on the day that he
died the manor of Tettebury, in the said county, of William de
Brewose by the service of i knight's fee.
There is there a certain capital messuage with a close and
curtilage and i dovecote, which is worth per annum 6j. %d. There
are there 300 acres of land, which are worth per annum 75^., price
of the acre 3</. ; also 30 acres of meadow, which are worth per
annum 6oj., price of the acre 2s. There is there a certain pasture,
which is worth per annum 66j. Si. ; also a certain spinny, the
profit whereof is worth per annum 13^. 4^. There is there a
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certain water mill, which is. worth per annum lOr. and not more,
because it is dry in the summer. There are there certain free
tenants, who pay of rent of assize per annum lOOs. at the feast of
St. Andrew. The toll of the market of Tettebury with a certain
fair is worth per annum £ii. The pleas and perquisites of the
court there are worth per annum 70J.
Sum of the value of the whole extent per annum, £31 u. &/.
Peter de Brewosa assigned »he said manor of Tettebury to Agnes
his wife, and dow<bred her with the said manor at the door ol the
Church by hi& Writing- for the manors of Manyngford in co, Wilts,
which is worth per annum £5 1 ; and Cheresworth and Seggewyke
in CO. Sussex, which Maria de Brewosa holds for the term of her
life, and which are worth per annum £70.
Thomas de Brewosa, son of the said Peler. is his next heir, and was
aged 10 years at the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary last
past.
The said Peter did not hold any other lands in my bailiwick on
the day that he died, except the said manor of Tettebury, which
said manor William de Brewosay who gave that manor to the said
Peter to hold to him and the heirs of his body begotten on the day
on which he so alienated it, held of the King in chief as a particular
of his barony of Brembre. I* cannot find more by inquisition^
except that it is held of the said William as is aforesaid.
Chan. Inq. p.m., j* Edw. II, No. 27,
H^tttx lie Bretoxisa.
I nqUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Tette-
"*• bury, 18 kalends of May, 5 Edw. II [1312], of whom the
manor of Tettebury is held, and by what service, and whether it
be a particular of the barony of Brembre or not, by the oath of
Gilbert de Naylesworth, Stephen de Pratis (?), Sampson de Horseley,
John Benett, John de WeUhorp, Robert Bourdon, John de Bavinton,
John Everard, William, le Skay, Adam Monck, Walter Cowidon, and
John Wygott, who say that
Peter de Brewosa held in his demesne as of fee on the day that
he died the manor of Tettebury, in the said county, of the King
* I.e., the King's Escheator.
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Inquisitiones Pest Mortem, 123
in chief, by the service of i knight's fee. It is not a particuUir
of the barony of Brembre.
Chan, Inq. p.m.,S Edw. II, No. 2J,
I nC[UlSltlOn made before the King's escheator at Tokyn-
-*- ton, 24 August, S Edw. II [131 1], of the lands and tenements
of the which Nicholas Poynz Wfis seised in his demesne as of fee
on the day that he died, by the oath of Roger Corbet, Roger de
Hambrok, Richard Pessoun, John Corbet, Richard de Weston, William
Campe, John Averqy, William le Waleys, John de Staunden, Gilbert de
Stanshawe, Robert U Vayre, and William ate Hulle, who say that
The said Nicholas held in his demesne as of fee the manor of
Tokynton of Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, by the service of
I knight's fee.
There is there a certain capital messuage with a garden,
curtilage, and dovecote, which are worth per annum half a mark.
There are there 160 acres of arable land, which are worth per
annum 40?., price of each acre 3</. ; also 24 acres of meadow,
worth per annum 36?., price of each acre \M.; also 6 acres of
pasture, worth per annum 6y., price of each acre \2d. There is
there a certain foreign wood of oak, and it is common to all the
tenants, and it is worth nothing per annum because there is no
underwood. There is there a certain park with beasts, containing
10 acres, which is worth per annum 5j. eis in herbage, besides the
support of the beasts, and not more, because there is no under-
wood. There are there 2 mills, to wit, i water-mill and i wind-
mill, which are worth per annum 20s.
Sum of the demesnes per annum, 1 1 3^. 8^.
There are there 1 5 free tenants, who hold divers lands, and pay
per annum of rent of assize io6j. ']d. at the terms of St. Andrew,
the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and St. Michael. Sum,
iQ/os. "jd.
There are there 16 natives, each of whom holds half a virgate
of land in villeinage, and shall do between the feast of St. Michael
and^ the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist 70 manual
works, which are worth 2s. i \d., price of the work ^d., and shall
plough during the said time 17 ploughings, which are worth
2s. i^d., price of the ploughing i^d., and from the feast of St. John
9 ♦
124 Gloucestershire
up to the g-ule of August, for five weeks, each of them shall do
20 works, which are worth lod., price of the work id.; and from
tlie g-ule of August up to the feast of St. Michael, for 8 weeks,
32 works, which are worth 41., price of the work \\d.
Sum of the value of the said works and services, £8 i u. 4</.
There are there 1 2 tenants, each of whom holds the 4th part of
I virgate of land inf villeinage, and shall do by the year 98 works,
viz., between the feast of St. Michael and the Nativity of St. John
the Baptist 70 works, which are worth 2s. i \d., price of the work.
\d. ; and between the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist
and the gule of August 10 works, which are worth \Q>d., price of
the work \d. ; and from the gule of August up to the feast of
St. Michael 18 works, which are worth 2s. ^d., price of the work
Sum of the value of the works and services per annum, 725.
There are there 28 cottars, who hold 28 cottages, and pay of
rent of assize per annum 58^. id. at the three terms abovesaid.
Sum, 58J. id.
The pleas and perquisites of the court with 2 views per annum
are worth 30J. Sum, 30J.
Sum of the whole extent, £27 i is. Sd.
Hugh Poynz, son of the said Nicholas, is his next heir, and was
aged 18 years on the feast of All Saints last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 3 Edw. II, No. 62,
WBdXttx tit ©loutester.
I nCJUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Broc-
■*- worth, 4 September, 5 Edw. II [131 1], of the lands and
tenements of the which Walter de Gloucester was seised in his
demesne as of fee on the day that he died, by the oath of Gilbert
Cocus, John le Fraunkel, Robert Kyngot, William Droys, Henry Broc-
worth, Henry Arnal, Henry de Beintham, John Arnal, Richard ate
Castel, Robert de Wyk, John Ingram, and Richard atte Halle, who
say that
The said Walter held in his demesne as of fee at Elbrugge the
tenements underwritten of William de Gardinis by the service of
paying half a mark per annum at the feast of St. Michael for all
service. There is there a certain capital messuage with a garden
and curtilage, which is worth per annum 2s. There are there
o acres of arable land, which are worth per annum los., price of
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the acre ^.-y also 5 acres of meadow, worth per annum 15^.,
price of the acre 3^. There are there 2 free tenants, who pay
per annum ioj., at the 4 terms, viz., the Nativity of the Lord,
Easter, St. John the Baptist, and St. Michael.
Sum of the value of the whole extent per annum 37^., whereof
in rent resolute to William de Gardin' 6j. 8^., and so the sum is,
clear, 30J. 4^.
Walter, son of Walter de Gloucester, is his next heir, and was
aged 1 7 years on the 1 5 th day of January list past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., ^ Edw. II, No. 66.
SaSaltcr lie Gloucester.
I nOUlSltlOn taken the same day and year before the same
-*■ jurors, except that Henry Faber appears instead of Henry
Brocworth.
The jurors say that
Walter de Gloucester and Hawysia his wife held in their demesne
as of fee, on the day that the said Walter died, at Brocworth the
tenements underwritten of the Abbot of St. Peter of Gloucester
for half a knight's fee, paying- to the said Abbot 6j. 8^. per annum
at the feast of St. Michael.
There is there a certain capital messuage with a garden, which
is worth per annum 6j. M. There are there 80 acres of arable
land, which are worth per annum 26^. 8^., price of the acre 4^/. ;
also 10 acres of meadow, worth per annum 30^., price of the
acre 3^. There is there a certain pasture, worth per annum 5^.
Sum of the demesnes per annum, 68j. 4//.
Free Tenants.
There are there 9 free tenants who hold divers tenements, and
pay per annum of rent of assize 31J. 4^., at the Nativity of the
Lord, Easter, St. John the Baptist, and St. Michael. Sum, lis. \d.
Natives.
Richard Arnald holds half a virgate of land in villeinage, and
shall do from the feast of St. Michael up to the gule of August
80 works, which are worth 3^. 4//., price of the work \d. ; and
shall plough during the said time 6 acres of land, which are worth
18^., price of each ploughing 3^.; and shall do from the gule of
August up to the feast of St. Michael 20 works, and they are
126 Gloucestershire
worth 2s. 6d., price of the work i^d. ; and shall do lo bedripes in
the autumn, which are worth lOrf., price of each id. ; and shall
make 2 quarters of malt by (con/ra) Christmas and Easter, or
shall give 2d. ; and shall give 20 eggs at Easter, and they are
worth ^d. The same Richard holds i parcel of land, for the
which he pays per annum 2s. at the 4 terms aforesaid ; and he
shall do 3 bedripes in the autumn, and they are worth 3^., price
of each id. Jeknle Bnure lft>lds the 4th part of i virgate of land,
aifid pays per anni^m 31. at the Afimmcfation of the Blessed Mary
and the gule o£- August ; and shall do between the gule of August
and the feast of St Michael 24 works, which, are worth 2s., price
of the work \d. ; and shall make i quarter of malt by {contra)
Christmas and Easter, or shall gfive id. Willkun le Holdar and
Robert Godale each holds, pays, and does like the said John.
Reginald Kyngot holds 6 acres of land, and pays per annum i8</.
at the said 2 terms ; and shall do from the gule of August up to
the feast of St. Michael 24 works, which are worth 2j., price of
the work id. ; and he shall give 10 eggs at Easter, and they are
worth \d. Willitan Germon holds 4 acres of land, and pays per
annum i&/. at the said 2 terms; and shall do from the gule of
August up to the feast of St. Michael 16 works, which are worth
i6d., price of the work id. The pleas and perquisites are worth
per annum 2s.
Sum of the rent and service of the said natives by the year
34J. 2|</.
Sum of the whole extent per annum £6 i^s. io|</., whereof in
rent resolute to the Abbot of Gloucester 6s. Sd., and so the sum is,
clear, £6 ys. 2|</.
Walter de Gloucester y son of the said Walter, is his next heir, and
was aged 17 years on the 15th day of January last f)ast.
Chan. Inq. p.m.,^ Edw. II, No. 66.
aiBalter lie ^\o\xtt%ttx.
I nqUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheatorat Alweston,
-*• 6 September, S Edw. II [131 1], of the lands and tenements of
the which Walter de Gloucester was seised in his demesne as of fee
on the day that he died, how much he held of the King in chief,
&c., by the oath of Roger Corbet, Stephen Beaubras, John Corbet,
David Stake, Richard Laundrey, Jenkyn de Erdecote, Fulk de Berleye,
Inqutsitiones Post Mortem, 127
Richard atte Grave, Ralph te Parker e, John Alpays, Walter le Car fere,
and Baiitt Alpays, who say that
The said Walter held in his demesne as of fee on the day that he
died the Manor of Alweston in co. Gloucester of the King in chief
by fealty and by no other service.
There is there a certain capital messuag-e with gardens and 2
dovecotes, which is worth per annum ioj. There are there 240
acres of arable land, which are worth per annum 6oj., price of the
acre 3</. ; also 40 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum
£4, price of the acre 2s. There is there a certain park with
beasts, the herbage whereof is worth per annum, beyond the sup-
port of the beasts, 4CM., and the underwood is worth per annum
6s. 6d. There is there a certain pasture called la Grave, which is
worth per annum ioj. ; also a water-miir which is worth per
annum 4J. Sum of the demesnes, £10 ioj. 6/.
Free Tenants.
There are there 26 free tenants, who hold divers lands, and pay
per annum of rent of assize 62s. 2d. at the 4 terms of the year by
equal portions, to wit, the Nativity of the 'Lord, Easter, St. John
the Baptist, and St Michael, and 2 lb. of pepper and i lb. of
cummin at the feast of St. Michael. Sum, 62s. 2d., 2 lb, of pepper,
and I lb. of cummin.
Natives.
Hugh le Reve holds 1 virgfate of land in villeinage, and pays per
annum 8</. at the said terms ; and shall work from the feast of
St. Michael up to the Nativity of St. John the Baptist 100 manual
works, which are worth 4J. 2d., price of the work \d. ; and thence
up to the gule of August he shall do 1 5 manual works, which are
worth \^d., price of the work id.-, and he shall do from the gule
of August up to the feast of St. Michael 32 works, which are
worth 3 J. 4i/., price of the work i^. ; and shall do 3 bednpes in
autumn, which are worth id., price of each \d. ; and he shall
plough throughout the year 30 days, and they are worth 3^. 9/.,
price of each ploughing \\d.; and shall give to the lord's larder
3J. at the feast of St, Andrew. Edith, relict of Walter William,
holds, pays, and does as much as the said Hugh. Thomas le
Shepherde and Reginald Lovekyn hold I virgate of land in villeinage,
and pay and do as much as the said Hugh. Geoffrey le Heyr holds
I farendel of land, and shall do from the feast of St. Michael up
to the gule of August 82 works, which are worth 3^. S</., price of
the work yi. ; and from the gule of Augxist up to the feast of
12 8 Gloucestershire
St. Michael i6 works, which are worth 2Ckf., price of the work
\\d., ; and shall do 3 bedripes in autumn, which are worth 3^?.,
price of each one \d. ; and shall give to the lord's larder iid. at
the feast of St. Andrew. Thomas le Coliar holds^ pays, and does
like the said Geoffrey.
Sum of the rent and service of the villeins, 6ij. \\d.
There is there a certain foreign hundred, which is worth per
annum £4. The pleas and f)erquisites of the court, except the
said hundred, are worth per annum 2.0s. Sum, iooj.
Sum of the value of the whole extent per annum, £21 14J. 7^.
Walter de Gloucester, son of Walter de Gloucester, is his next heir,
and was aged 17 years on the isth day of January last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., S Edw. II, No. 66.
asaalter Ue #luutesttr.
InOUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Iweleye,
7 September, 5 Edw. II [131 1], of the lands and tenements of
the which Walter de Gloucester was seised in his demesne as of fee
on the day that he died, and how much he held of the King in
chief, &c., by the oath of John de Olepenne, John Symond, John
Godwyne, Walter Daraz, William Copyn, Nicholas Lovecok, William le
Tornere, John Faber, Edward Rotar, Richard le Masun, William le
Hayward, and Walter le Fowel, who say that
The said Walter and Hawisia, his wife, held in their demesne
as of fee on the day that the said Walter died the tenements
underwritten in Yweleye of Thomas de Berkeleye, but by what
service they know not.
There is there a certain messuage with a garden, curtilage, and
dovecote, which is worth per annum 6s. 8d. There are there 80
acres of arable land, which are worth per annum 20s., price of the
acre 3<f. ; also 8 acres of meadow that can be reaped, and they
are worth per annum 16s., price of the acre 2s. There is there a
certain several pasture, which is worth per annum 6s. Sd. There
are there 50 acres of faggot wood, the profit whereof is worth per
annum ^s.
There are there 8 free tenants, who hold divers lands, and pay
per annnm of rent of assize 102s. S^d. at the 4 terms, viz., the feast
of the Nativity of the Lord, Easter, St. John the Baptist, and
St. Michael, and i lb. of cummin at the feast of St. Michael, and
looj. of the rent of i water mill.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem, 129
Walter atte zate holds I virg^ate of land in villeinag-e, and pays
per annum of rent Sj. 8</. at Easter and Michaelmas and i hen at
Christmas, price \d., and i bushel of nuts at Michaelmas, price
3<f. And he shall give at the sowing of wheat 2 bushels of wheat,
and they are worth i year with another \2d., price of the bushel
6//. ; and shall plough i acre of land at the winter sowing, and it
is worth 3(/, ; and he shall plough or carry throughout the whole
year each week for 2 days between the gule of August and the
feast of St. Michael, except 3 weeks, viz., the Nativity of the Lord,
Easter, and Pentecost, viz., for 41 weeks, and the said work is
worth lOJ. 3<f., price of the work \\d. And he shall do from the
feast of St. Michael up to the gule of August 82 works, which are
worth 3^. %d., price of the work \d. ; and shall weed the corn of
the lord for 3 days, and it is worth \\d., and shall do from the gule
of August up to the feast of St. Michael for 8 weeks 64 works,
which are worth 5^. a^d., price of the work id. Peter de Aftzate
holds, pays, and does as much in all things as the said Walter,
William Rondulf holds half a virgate of land, and pays and does in
all things the moiety of the work of the said Walter. John atte Milk
holds I farendel of land, and pays per annum 4^. at the said 4
terms, and gives of aid 18^. at the feast of St. Michael and i hen
at the Nativity of the Lord, and it is worth id. ; and shall weed for
3 days, and it is worth i\d. ; and shall raise the lord's hay for 8
days, and it is worth \d. ; and shall do 15 works in autumn, and
they are worth 15^. Juliana Byde pays and does the moiety of the
work of John atte Mille. The pleas and perquisites of the court
are worth per annum 2s.
Sum of the whole extent aforesaid, £12 os. iid. and i lb. of
cummin.
The said Walter and Hawisia his wife held in their demesne
as of fee on the day that the said Walter died i messuage and i
virgate of land in Yweleye of the heir of William de Berkeleye, by
what service the jurors know not. There is there a certain
capital messuage with a garden and curtilage, which is worth per
annum 4^. There are there 40 acres of arable land, which are
worth per annum ioj., price of the acre 3^. ; also 2 acres of
meadow, which are worth per annum 4J., price of the acre 2s. ;
also 40 acres of wood, the profit whereof is worth per annum 40</.
There is there a certain watermill, which is worth per annum ioj.
There are there 3 free tenants, who pay per annum Sj. at the
4 terms aforesaid. Sum, 36^. ^d.
The said Walter de Gloucester held in Yweleye in his demesne as
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130 Glotuester shire
■of fee on the day that he died the tenements underwritten of Thomas
de Berkeleyey by what service they know not, vir. : i close containing-
10 acres of land, and it is worth per annum los. There are
there 120 acres of arable land, which are worth per annum 401.,
price of the acre 4//. ; also io| acres of meadow, which are worth
per annum 21s., price of the acre 2s. There is there a certain
several pasture, and it is worth per annum icw. There are there
50 acres of wood, and they are worth per annum 6j. &/. There
■are there 9 free tenants, who pay at the 4 terms aforesaid
42 J. lOd. Alice Azondhalf holds i virgate of land itt villeinage,
and pays per annum* S j. 8</. at Easter and Michaelmas, and I hen
at Christmas, and it is worth id. ; and she shall give i bushel of
nuts at Michaelmas, price id. ; and shall give at the winter
mowing 2 bushels of wheat, and they are worth i2d.y price of the
bushel 6d. ; and shall plough i acre of land at the winter sowing,
and the ploughing is worth 3^. ; and shall pkmgh or carry
throughout the whole year each week for 2 days except between
the gule of August and the feast of St. Michael, except 3 weeks,
viz., Christmas, Easter, and Pentecost, viz., for 41 weeks, and the
said work is worth \os. 3^., price of the work i\d. And shall do
irom the feast of St Michael up to the gule of August 82 works,
which are worth y. 5</., price of the work ^d. ; and shall weed
the lord's com for 3 days, and it is worth i\d. ; and she shall do
from the gule of August up to the feast of St. Michael, viz., for
8 weeks, 64 works, which are worth Sj. 4d., price of the work id.
Sum of the works and services, 26s. ^\d.
Peter le Mortimer holds, pays, and does as much as the said
Alice Azondhalf. William Mortimer holds half a virgate of land,
and shall give of aid 6d. more at Easter and Michaelmas, and
pays and does in all things the moiety of the work of the said
Alice Azondhalf. Walter foanet holds I selion of land, and pays
per annum at the 4 terms 41, ; and gives of aid i8</. ; and shall
weed the lord's com for 3 days, and the woric is worth i ^d. ; and
shall lift the lord's hay, and that work is estimated at 5</. ; and
shall do the 4th part of a full work in autumn, and it is worth 23//.
Sum of the works and services of the said Walter, ys. 1 1 |dl
William le Wayte and fohn le Mortymer each holds, pays, and
does in all things like the said Walter foanet. Reginald le Proute
holds 1 messuage and 3 acres of land, and pays per annum at the
4 terms 35. ; and gives of aid 6</. ; and shall weed for 3 days, and
it is worth \\d.; and shall raise the lord's meadow, and it is
-worth ^d. ; and shall work from the gule of August up to the
Jnguisiiiones Posi Mortem, 131
ieast of St Michael each week on Monday, and those works are
-worth i2d., price of the work \\d. Sum, 5*. o\d.
Reginald Tony holds, pays, and does as much as the said
Remold. Florin h Mortymer holds i messagfe and 2 acres of
land, and pays per annum at the 4 terms i6</. ; and gives of aid
4i/. ; and shall work in all things like the said Reginald. Gilbert
ate Hulle holds i messuage and 3 acres of land, and pays per
<Lnnum at the 4 terms 41. for all service. Thomas Byde holds
I messuage with a curtilage, and pays per annum at the 4 terms
2i. for all service. There is there the moiety of i water-mill, and
it is worth per annnm 5j. The pleas and perquisites of the court
^re worth per annum 4;.
Sum £12 9*. \^., of the which Alianora, who was the wife of
Walter le Bek, takes by the year £4 1 3 j. 4^., as appears below,
And so the sum of this parcel is, clear, £7 i S j. g^d.
Alianora, who was the wife of Waller le Bek, takes of the said
iands and tenements yearly 7 marks for her dower.
Heir as before.
CAan. Inq. p.m., S Edw. II, No. 66.
I nqUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Cone-
-•• brok, 19 November, 6 Edw, II. [13 12], whether John ap
Adam, deceeised, held i mill, 1 10 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow,
And 6 acres of wood in Tudenham within the liberty of Strogoil,
of the King in chief on the day that he died, or of Miles le Rodehergh
and Matilda his wife, and if of the King by what service, &c., by
the oath of William Joce, William Burrich, Adam Roger, Oshert
Malemori, William Ely, Adam Phelip, John de Swonhunger, Waller
Home, Walter de la Hulle, Henry le Reve, Adam Morice, and William
de la Hulle, who say that
The said John ap Adam held the said mill, land, meadow, and
wood of Miles de Rodebergh and Matilda his wife by knight's
service, viz., by the 3rd part of i knight's fee.
The Constable of the King's Castle of Storguyl and Ralph de
Monte Hermeri were sufficiently warned to be present at the taking
■of this inquisition, but they would not come nor would they send
any one of their men.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 6 Edw. 11, No. 18.
K 2
I -^ 2 Gloucestersh ire
S^oijn Ue Cfiausp.
I nqUlSltlOn made before the King^'s escheator at Alther-
-** ley, I March, 6 Edw. II [13 13], of the lands and tenements of
the which John de Chausy was seised in his demesne as of fee on
the day that he died, and how much he held of the King- in chief,
&c., by the oath of Laurence {"i) de Tresham, Geoffrey Wynehandy
William atte Holmes, William de Renneshury, Walter de HUdesleye, John
Chausy, John Salop, Thomas Daniel, Thomas Barhast, Hugh Eye^
John de Chalkeleye, and William de Acton, who say that
The said John de Chausy held the hamlet of Altherleye on the
day that he died of the King- in chief as of the honour of Walling--
ford by the service of half a knig-ht's fee, in which said hamlet
there is a certain capital messuag-e with a garden, which is worth
per annum ^od. There is there an old water-mill, which is worth
per annum 4^. There are there 120 acres of arable land, which
are worth per annum 20s., price of the acre 2d. ; also 6 acres of
meadow, which are worth per annum 6s., price of the acre 12^?.
There is there a certain plot of several pasture, which is worth per
annum 3^. There are there 2 acres of wood, which are worth per
annum 120^., price of the acre 6d. There is there of the rent of
assize of certain free, tenants 66s. 4.d. at the 4 terms of the year,
viz., at the feast of St, Michael, the Nativity of the Lord, Easter,
and St. John the Baptist by equal portions. The pleas and
perquisites of the court there are worth per annum I2d.
John de Chausy, son of the s&\dJohn de Chausy ^ is his next heir,
and is aged 36 years.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 6 Edw. II, No. j6.
i^icftolas son nf Ealpf)*
I nOUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Nymes-
•^ felde, 10 January, 6 Edward II [13 13], of the lands and
tenements of the which Nicholas son of Ralph was seised in his
demesne as of fee in co. Gloucester on the day that he died, how
much he held of the King in chief, &c., by the oath of John de
Oulepenne, John Gyffard of Nymesfelde, William ate Berewe of the
same, John le Crau, John Symond, Robert Passelewe, Thomas ate
Wodehende, Nicholas Owayn, William de Kenettre, William ate Wode,
Robert de Beaucombe, and Richard de Astmede, who say that
I
I
Inquisitiones Post Mortem, 133
The said Nicholas held the tenements underwriten in Hulle
and Nymdesfelde in his demesne as of fee in co. Gloucester, on the
-day that he died, of the King in chief by the service of half a
knight's fee.
He held at Hulle next Berkeleghe i messuage with a garden,
which is worth per annum 6s. Sd. There are there 120 acres of
arable land, which are worth per annum 40s., price of the acre
4d. ; also 1 5 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum 30^.,
price of the acre 2s. ; also 6 acres of pasture, which are worth
per annum 3^., price of the acre 6d. ; also 50 acres of oak wood
where there is no underwood of profit, which are worth per annum
■6s. 8d., as in herbage in summer. There is there a certain wind-
mill, which is in fee-farm, and is worth per annum 6s. Sd. at 2
terms, viz., at the feast of St. Michael and the Annunciation of the
Blessed Mary. There are there 20 free tenants who hold divers
lands and pay per annum 52J. 7j^. at 4 terms of the year, viz.,
St. Andrew, the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary, the Nativity of
St. John the Baptist, and St. Michael, and i lb. of pepper and
I lb. of cummin at the feast of St. Michael.
There are there 10 villeins, each of whom holds half a virgate
of land in villeinage and pays per annum 6s. Sd. at the terms
abovesaid, and shall do 3 bedripes in autumn, and they are worth
3^., price of each one id. There is there a certain villein who
holds 6 acres of land in villeinage, and pays per annum js. at the
■said terms ; and shall do 3 bedripes, and they are worth ^d. There
are there 1 1 cottars, who hold 1 1 cottages and pay gs. at the said
terms. The pleas and perquisites there are worth per annum 5^.
Sum, £11 12s. o^d., I lb. of pepper, and i lb. of cummin.
He held at Nymdesfeld in his demesne as of fee i messuage,
"Which is worth per annum 4^. There are there 100 acres
of arable land, which are worth per annum i6s. Sd., price of the
acre acres of pasture, which are worth per annum 3^.,
price of the acre I2d. There is there a certain wood worth
per annum 2s. There are there 1 1 free tenants, who hold divers
tenements and pay per anhum at the 4 terms of the year above-
•said 4gs. (?) Sd. Also 7 villeins, who hold 2^ virgates of land in
villeinage and pay for each virgate per annum Ss. at the said
terms. Also 1 1 cottars, who hold 1 1 cottages and pay per annum
€j at the said terms. The pleas and perquisites there are
worth per annum 2s. Sum, 103J. id.
Sum of the whole extent in value by the year, £16 15^. i^d., i lb,
of pepper, and i lb. of cummin.
134 Gloucestershire
John, son of the said Nkholas son of Ralph, is his next heir, and
was agfed 22 years on the day of the Assumption of the Blessed
Mary last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 6 Edw. 11, No. JJ^
S^offti Ire Sttont anti ^^U.
I nqUlSltlOn taken before the Kings's escheator at Elke-
"*• stone, 9 November, 6 Edward II [13 12], as to'' how much
land John de Actone held of the King- in chief in co. Gloucester on
the day that he died, &c., by the oath of John le Clerk, of Syde^
Adam de Oldebury, Henry de Solers, John de la Forde, Thonuxs de
Gardino, John le Rede, John Wolewyne, John Oulne', Nicholas Davy^
Richard Warde, William Aleyn, and William Roger, who say that
The said John held at Wynnestone 60 acres of land and 40*. of
yearly rent, to be paid at the feast of St. Michael of the King- in.
chief by the service of the 6th part of i knig^ht's fee.
The said 60 acres are worth per annum lox., price of the
acre 2d.
Sum of the whole extent, scw.
John, son of John de Actone, is his next heir, and is aged 24 years..
Chan. Inq. p.m., 6 Edw. II, No. J^^
SJofjn Be attone anli ^p6U*
Inquisition taken before the King's escheator at Irene
Actone, 18 November, 6 Edward II [13 12], as to how much
\a.ndJohn de Actone held of the King in chief in co. Gloucester on.
the day that he died, &c., by the oath of Adam de Ekleshalcy.
Laurence de Tresham, Gilbert de Sianshawe, John de Chakleye, John de
Slandene, Robert le Fayre, John Corbet, William de Kenegrave, Roger
de Hambrok, John de Fromptone, Adam le Fremon, and William atte
Hulle, who say that
The said John held the manor of Irene Actone of Roger de la
Warre in chief by the service of i knight's fee on the day that
he died.
There is there i capital messuage with a garden and 2 dove-
cotes, which is worth per annum 6j. &/. There are there 120 acres-
of arable land, which are worth per annum 30J., price of the acre
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id. ; also 40 acres of meadow that can be reaped, which are worth
per annum 60*., price of tiie acre iW. ; also 12 acres of several
pasture, which are worth per annum dr., price of the acre I2</.
There is there a certain park of the which there is no profit by
the year, because there is no underwood or herbage beyond the
sustenance of the beasts. There are there 2 water-mills, which
are worth per annum 2ar.
There are there 6 free tenants, who hold divers tenements, and
pay per annum of rent of assize 2%s. at 2 terms of the year, viz.,
at the feasts of St Michael and the Annunciation of the Blessed
Mary, in equal portions. Also 10 natives, each of whom holds
I messuage and i half virgate of land, and pays per annum 31.
of rent of assize at the terms abovesaid by equal portions ; and
shall do from the giile of Angiist up to the feast of St. Michael
each week for 4 days, i manual work with i man, and the work is
worth \d. Sum of the works of the said natives by the year,
26j. &/.
Sum of all the rent and works of the same, 56*. &/.
There are there 6 natives, each of whom holds i messuage and
the 6th part of i virgate of land, and pays per annum 3^, for all
services at the said terms. Sum, i8j. There are there 3 natives,
each of whom holds i messuage and the 3rd part of i virgate
of land, and pays per annum 4J. at the same terms by equal
portions. Sum, I2j. There are there 8 cottars, each of whom
holds I cottage and i curtilage, and pays per annum I2</. at
the said terms by equal portions. Sum, 8j. The pleas and
perquisites of the court there are worth per annum half a
mark.
Sum total of the whole value of the said manor, £12 19J.
The said John held at Frompton Cotel i mill and 80 acres of
land of Alan Plokenet in chief by the service of 9<f. of yearly rent ;
the said mill is worth per annum i S j., and the said 86 acres of
land are worth per annum 2Ctf., price of the acre, 3</.
Sum total, 3Sj.
John, son oi John ie Actoru, is his next heir, and is aged 24 years,
Chan. Inq. p.m., 6 Edw. II, No. SS-
1 0
136 Gloucestersh ire
(CDmunli le %xt^tx.
I nCJUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Stoke,
"^ 26 May, 7 Edw. II [13 14], by the oath of Roger de Homme,
Edmund de Southam, William Hey m, John Jur dan, Peler son of John,
Richard Bate, Richard le Chapmon, William Pigas, Adam de
Worminton, John Geffrey, Sinton dt Penedok, and Thomas le Taillour,
who say that
Edmund le Archer held on the day that he died in his demesne
as of fee in the vill of Stoke Archer i messuage with other things
there enclosed, which is worth per annum 3^. 4</. ; also 80 acres of
arable land, which are worth per annum 26^. 8^., price of the
acre 4//.
There are there 3 acres of meadow, which are worth per
annum 4^., price of the acre i6</., ; also ploughed lands and other
places which lie for several pasture, and are worth per annum is.
There is there per annum of rent of assize of free tenants
\2s. 6d., to be taken at 4 terms of the year, viz., at the feasts of
the Nativity of the Lord, Easter, St. John the Baptist, and
St. Michael equally.
There are there 4 virgates of land in bondage, each whereof
pays per annum 6s. 8d. at the 4 principal terms.
There are there certain tenants of a cottage and i acre of land,
and they pay per annum at the said terms Ss. 2\d. The said
lands and tenements are held of the King in chief by the service
of finding i man in the wars of the lord the King within the 4 seas
of England for 40 days with bow and arrow at his own costs.
The perquisites of the court there are worth per annum 2s.
Geoffrey, son of the said Edmund, is his next heir, and was aged
2 1 years and more on the feast of St. Martin last past before the
making of this inquisition.
Choji. Inq. p.m., 7 Edw. TI, No. 7.
aian la %ouci)e-
I nCJUlSltlOn taken at Ebrighton before /(3A« de Hampton,
-*• subescheator, on Monday in the feast of the Apostles Simon
and Jude, 8 Edward II [13 14], as to the true value of the knights'
fees and advowsons of churches which were of Alan la Zouclu in
CO. Gloucester by the oath of hhn de Camera, Robert Herward,
i
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 137
John Bourne, William de Hudicote, William Freman, Robert de Dreie,
Thomas de Randeswell, John le Frankelain, Thomas de Sellebi, Roger
Busgel, John Noihol, and William Bourne, who say that
Roger Corbet held of the said Alan 4 fees, the half and the
3rd part of the quarter of i fee in Ebrig-hton, Hudecote, Clopton,
Farnecote, Catteslade, Parva Guyting-, and Teynton, and they are
worth per annum £48 6s. Sd.
The said Alan had no advowson in the said county of Gloucester.
CAafi. Inq. p.m., 7 Edw. II, No. j6.
©ionisia Ue iWonte Caniso.
I nqUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at
"*■ Gloucester, 8 May, 7 Edw. II [13 14], of all the lands and
tenements of the which Diotiisia, who was the wife of Hugh de
Veer, who, tog^ether with the said Hugh, formerly her husband,
held of the King in chief was seised on the day that she died, and
how much land the said Dionisia and Hugh held of the King in
chief in co, Gloucester, &c., by the oath of German de Tonebrig,
Gilbert de Buwes, William de Euweny, Walter le Pope, John de
Brocworth, John le Fraunkeleyn, John de Usk, Richard Gille, Henry
Cropet, Richard le Clerk of Pagenhull, Nicholas de Seymor, and
Richard le Smith, who say that
The said Dionisia, together with the said Hugh, held of the King
in chief in co. Gloucester on the day that she died, the manor of
Payneswike by the service of i knight's fee, and it is a member of
the barony of Mounchanesi.
There is in the said manor a capital messuage with a garden,
curtilage, and dovecote, which is worth per annum 3^. 4^/. There
are there 60 acres of arable land, which are worth per annum
15^., price of the acre 3^. ; also 4 acres of meadow, which are
worth per annum 6j., price of the acre i8</. ; also 4 acres of
pasture, which are worth per annum \s., price of the acre \2d.
There is there a certain park with wild beasts, the herbage
whereof is worth per annum 6j. %d.
There are there 100 acres of wood, the profit whereof is worth
nothing per annum.
There are there 4 free tenants, and they pay per annum of rent
of assize gj. at 4 terms of the year, viz., the Nativity of the Lord,
Easter, the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and the feast of
138 Gloucestershire
St. Michael equally ; also 50 villeins, who pay per annum of rent
of assize £40 at the said terms equally. Sum £43 4x.
The pleas and perquisites of the court are worth per annum 2ar.
Almaric de VdUnct is her next heir, and is ag^ 30 years and
more.
Chan. Jnq. p.m., 7 Edw. II. No. J"/*
i^r^miiani ^auntefot.
I nqUlSltlOn Uken before the King's escheator at
"*• Gloucester, 4 August, 8 Edw. II [13 14], by the oath of lAigk
Mustel, Almaric 4c Bars, Robert de Apperleye, Gilhtri de Cors, Peter
de Hasting, Walter Ouyot, Thonuu Underbul, John Mustel, Robert
Gerard, John le Ar blaster, Walter U Passon, Peter le Smith, and
Reginald atte Tounesende, who say that
Grimba/d Paunce/ot held nothing- of the King- in chief in co.
Gloucester <mi the day that he died, but he held in his demesne, as
of fee in the said county, the manor of Hasfeld of the heirs of
William Russel by the service of paying- per annum i sparhawk.
at the feast of St. Peter Advincula for all services.
The said manor is worth per annum, clear, £12.
Almaric Pauncefot, brother of the Grimbald, is his next heir, and
is ag-ed 30 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 8 Edw. II, No. 8^
doj^n tie la ilpbere.
I nquisltion taken before John Abel, the King's escheator
■■• on this side the Trent, at Toremertone, on Wednesday next
before the feast of St. Lucy the Virg^in, 8 Edward II [13 14], by
the oath of John de Staundene, William le Waleis, Gilbert de Stans^
chawe, Robert Bumel, William de Kenegrave, Reginald le Rede, John
de Westone, Robert le ffaire, William de Actone, Joachim atte Wode,.
Richard atte Orchard, and Roger le Monck, who say that
John de la Ryvere held nothing on the day that he died in co.
Gloucester of the inheritance of Gilbert de Clare, late Earl of
Gloucester and Hertford, deceased, who held of the King in chief,,
but he held of John de Wylyntone the manor of Tormertone, with
the hamlet of Luttletone, by the service of 2 knights' fees, which
are worth per annum, clear, £30.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem, 139
He held also in Actone Turvile half a knight's fee of the Earl
of Arundel, which is worth per annum £6.
John de la Ryvtre is the son and next heir of the said John de la
Ryvercy and is aged 2 years.
Chan. Inq, p.m. 8 Etho. II, No. aj.
Extent of the lands and tenements of the which Henry de
Grey was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day that he
died, made at Southorp, in co. Gloucester, before the King's
escheator, 5 May, 8 Edward II (1315), by the oath of William de
Lecche, John le Wlups^ Adam Crompe, Pittance, Robert de
Netherlon, Robert le Eyr, Thomas le Eyr, Robert de Sc^, John de
Colne, John atte Nasse, Geoffrey Payoubet {Paboubet?), and Geoffrey
Pomeas, who say that
The said Henry held on the day that he died in his demesne as
of fee in the vill of Southrop i messuage and i carucate of land of
John, kinsman and heir of Robert de Grey, by the service of the
4th f)art of I knight's fee.
The said John de Grey is in the wardship of the King on account
of his minority.
The easement of the houses is worth per annum is.
There are there in the demesne 160 acres of arable land, which
are worth per annum, clear, 40J., price of the acre 3</.
There is there the 3rd part of i water mill, which is held of
John de Grey by the service abovesaid, and is worth per annum,,
clear, 6f. &/.
There are there 8 acres of meadow, which are worth per
annum i6r.
There is there a certain pasture, which is worth per annum 4J.
There are there 4 free tenants, who hold 4 messuages and 46
acres of land, and pay per annum of rent of assize 2s. at the
feasts of St. Martin and Pentecost by equal portions. The said
tenants pay at the feast of the Nativity of the Lord i lb. of pepper
and the 3rd part of i lb. of pepper, which are worth i6rf.
There are there 1 1 customars, who hold 1 1 messuages and 276
acres of land, and pay per annum of rent of assize 52 j. \d., viz.,
at the feast of St. Michael i8j. (yd., and at the feast of the
Annunciation of the Blessed Mary 23J. 4//. The works of the
customars are worth per annum, clear, 43J. 6</.
1 0 *
140 . Gloucestershire
There are there 4 cottars, who hold 4 cottag^es, and pay per
annum of rent of assize 4?., viz., at the feast of St. Michael and
the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary by equal portions.
The pleas and perquisites of the court there are worth per
annum 40*/. Sum, £8 15^. 5^,
John de Grey, son of John de Grey of Rutherfeld, kinsman and
heir of the said Henry de Grey, who is in the wardship of the lord
the King-, is the next heir of the said Henry de Grey, and is ag^ed
14 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 8 Edw. II, No. 3Ji
p Xtcnt of the lands and tenements of the which Henry le
•*^ Moyngne died seised in his demesne as of fee on the day that
he died, viz., how much he held of the King- in chief, and how
much of others, &c., by the oath oA John Beuhoys, Walter de Estcouri,
Henry de Northcote, John aite Hull, William de Scay, Andrew de la
Hull, Roger de Lech, Richard de Wokkeseye, Thomas de Co^esbourne,
John Lauiniom, William de Boxwell, and William le Monck, who say
that
The said Henry le Moyngne held the manor of Shiptone Moyngne
of the feoffment of Master Thomas de Cobeham of the King in chief
by the service of great serjeanty, doing the service of larderer in
the King's household. The said manor is in co. Gloucester.
Joan, wife of the said Henry le Moyngne, was jointly enfeoffed by
the said Master Thomas of the said manor to hold to the said Henry
and Joan and the heirs of their bodies of the King and his heirs
by the services aforesaid for ever.
The easements of the houses are worth per annum ^od.
There is there a garden, which is worth per annum 2s. ; also a
•dovecote which is worth per annum 4^.
There are there 2 carucates of land which contain 300 acres of
land, and they are worth per annum, clear, 75J., price of the acre
3(/. ; also 12 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum, clear,
I 8j., price of the acre i8</. ; also 4 acres of pasture, which are
■worth per annum 3^. ; also 21 acres of wood, which aie worth
nothing per annum except housebote.
There are there 4 free tenants, who hold 4 messuages and 1 1 2
acres of land, and pay per annum of rent of assize 18^,, at the
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feasts of St. Michael, St Andrew, the Annunciation of the Blessed
Mary, and St. John the Baptist, by equal portions. The said
tenants shall do suit at court and heriots when they shall happen.
There are there 4 customars, who hold 4 messuages and 128
acres of land and pay per annum for their works of the same
40J. at the said 4 terms and suit at court and heriots when they
shall happen.
The pleas and perquisites are worth per annum 4CV/.
John le Moyngne is the son and next heir of the said Henry • le
Moyngne, and is aged 16 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 8 Edw. II, No.Jp.
igilbert Ire Clare, €arl of (gloueester
anlr fj^ertfoilr.
I nOUlSltlOn made before the King's escheator as Rynde-
-■- combe, 24 August, 8 Edw. II [13 14], by the oath of John de
la Mare, William de Leche, Richard de Brystoll, Henry Faber, Richard
Haukyn, Roger le Noreys, John Martyn, William de Newynton, John
son of Hugh, Richard le Dezare, John Murdak, and John de Hogges-
loue, who say that
Gilbert de Clare, late Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, held in
his demesne as of fee on the day that he died the manor of Rynde-
combe of John de la Mare, by the service of 2d., at the feast of
St. Michael yearly for all service.
There is there a capital messuage, which is worth, with other
things within the close, \id.
There are there 100 acres of arable land, which are worth per
annum 1 2s. 6d., price of the acre i \d. ; also 4^ acres of meadow,
which are worth per annum 6s. (^., price of the acre 18^. There
is there a certain several pasture, which is worth per annum 2s.
There is there of the rent of assize of free tenants 41J. \od. at
the feasts of St. Andrew, the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary,
St. John the Baptist, and St. Michael equally.
The cert money at the view of the term of St. Michael is worth
los. 6d., and the cert money at the view of the hockday lOs. 6d.
The pleas and perquisites of the court there are worth per
annum 2s,
Sum of the vahie^ the whole extent, tdear, £4 6f . iid.
142 Glotuestershire
The jurors say that they understand that Maitlda, ^nho was the
■wife of the said Earl, is pregnant, and if she be not pregTiant then
the next heirs of the said Earl are Alianora, wife of Sir Hugh le
Despauer, junior; Margaret^ who was the wife of Sir Peter de
Gavasion, and £Jiaaie/h de BurgOy his sisters. The said Alianora
is aged 22 years, the said Margaret 2Q years, and the said Elizabeth
18 years. Chan, Inq. p.m., 8 Edw. 11, No. 68.
^ilftert lie €Iart*
Inquisition taken before the King's escheatof at
Ca^peden i Augiist, 8 Edward II [13 14], by the oath of
Richard de Hodynton, Nicholas de Ptcheslegh, Robert de Handlegh,
Nicholas Fraunceys, John de Cestre, John CUricus of Campeden,
Nicholas de Staveleye, William de Brodecampeden, William le Hore,
John Fraunceys, John le Proude, and Robert son of Gilbert, who
say that
GiU>ert de Clare, late Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, held in
his demesne as of fee on the day that he died i messuage and
I canicate of land in Campeden of the Earl of Chester by the
service of the 8th part of a knight's fee.
There is there a certain capital messuage, which is worth per
annum with a curtilage adjoining 40</. ; also a water mill, which is
worth per annum £4.
There are there in the demesne 92 acres of arable land, which
are worth per annum 30J. 8</., price of the acre 4//. ; also 1 1 acres
of meadow, which are worth per annum 22s., price of the acre 2s.
There is there a certain pasture, which is worth f>er annum \os.
There is there of rent of free tenants, viz., at the feasts of
St Andrew, Easter, the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and
St. Michael, 23J. by equal portions.
There are there 8 customars, each of whom holds i virgate
of land, and pays j)er annum 32^., viz., at the feasts of St. Andrew,
Easter, and St Michael ; and they shall do between the feast of
St. John the Baptist and the feast of St Michael 336 manual works,
which are worth 281., price of each work id.-, and they owe 16
bedripes, and they are worth 2s., price of each i\d. The pleas
and perquisites of the court there are worth per annum ioj.
Sum of the value of the whole extent £12 oj. I2</.
[Heirs of said Gilbert as in preceding Inquisition.]
Chan. Inq.p.m., 8 Edw. II, No. 68,
InqutsUiones Post Mortem* 143
(gilbert Ire Clare^
I nqUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Faire-
-*' ford, 20 August, 8 Edward II [13 14], by the oath oi John
Mordai, William de Lech, John, son of Hugh, Richard de Brustowe,
Richard Tynetor, Henry Faber (?), \Mlliam le Wlipsare, Richard
Haukin, William de Nywynton, Roger le Noreys^ John Martyn, and
John Hoggeslane, who say that
Gilbert de Clare, late Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, held in his
demesne as of fee on the day that he died, the manor of Fayre-
ford of the King in chief by knight's service.
There is there a capital messuage with a garden, which is worth
per annum 6j. &/. There are there 2 dovecotes, which are worth
per annum 3^., because they are in bad condition ; also 2 water
mills, which are worth per annum 4CW. ; also 2 gloves, the under-
wood whereof, with the herbage, is worth f)er annum 5^.
There are there 510 acres of arable land, which are worth per
annum £6 7^. 6</., price of the acre 3</. ; also 20 acres of meadow
in Grovemede, which are worth per annum 40J., price of the acre
2J. ; and in Clyvemede 20 acres of meadow, worth per annum
30J., price of the acre \%d. ; and in Longedole 30 acres of meadow,
■which are worth f)er annum 10s., price of the acre Zd. ; and in
Sotheward 10 acres of meadow, worth per annum ioj., price of
the acre \2J. There is there a certain several pasture within the
grove and within the Lee, which is worth per annum Sj. ; also a
certain pasture at Quere Wormestall and Comeford, which is
worth per annum i 5j. ; and another pasture at Mercoumbe, which
is worth per annum 9J. i^. ; and another pasture at Scharpnesse
and la HuUe, which is worth every second year 6^.
There is there of rent of assize of free tenants £6 i 8j. i i \d., at
the feasts of St. Michael, the Nativity of the Lord, the Annuncia-
tion of the Blessed Mary, and St. John the Baptist.
There is there a certain market town, in the which there are
68 burgages in the hands of divers burgesses, who pay per annum
of rent of assize 68j. at the said terms.
William ate Zhate holds I messuage and i virgate of land in
villeinage, and pays per annum at the feast of the Nativity of the
Lord I \d. And he shall work from the feast of St. Michael up to
the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, viz. : for 38 weeks,
each week 5 works, and so the sum of the works, deducting
festival days happening within the said term, together with
144 Gloucestershire
3 festival weeks, viz. : the Nativity of the Lord, Easter, and
Pentecost, is 156 works, which are worth 6j. 6^., price of the work
\d. ; and he shall plough i acre of land at the wheat sowing-
which is called grashurthe, and the ploughing is worth 3</. ; and
I acre of land at the Lent sowing, and the work is worth 3</. ; and
he shall harrow the said acre, and the work is worth i \d. ; and he
shall plough I acre lying fallow, and it is worth 3^. And he shall
work from the Nativity of St. John the Baptist up to the gule of
August for 5 weeks, viz. : in each week 5 summer works ; and so
the sum of summer works, deducting therefrom the festival days
happening within the said term, is 19 works, which are worth
I4|a'., price of the work \d. ; and from the gule of August up to
the feast of St. Michael, for 8 weeks, viz, : in each week 5 autumnal
works ; and so the sum of the autumnal works, deducting the
festival days happening within the said time, is 32 works, which
are worth 4?., price of the work i \d. ; and he owes 8 bedripes in
autumn, which are worth I2</., price of the work \\d.
There are there 40 customars, each of whom holds, pays, and
does in all things like the said William ate Zhate, and so the sum
of the rent and works of the said 40 customars is £29 2s. 6d.
John Dod holds I messuage and \ a virgate of land in
villeinage, and pays per annum at the feast of the Nativity of the
Lord 6^. ; and he shall do from the feast of St. Michael up to the
feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist 78 works, which are
worth 3^. 3</., price of the work \d. ; and he shall plough \ an acre
of land at the wheat sowing, which is worth \\d., and i acre at
the Lent sowing, and it is worth i \d. ; and he shall harrow the
said \ acre, and it is worth \d., and \ an acre lying fallow, and it
is worth I \d. ; and he shall do from the feast of St. John the Baptist
up to the gule of Augxist 9 works, which are worth 6|^., price of
the work ^. ; and from the gule of August up to the feast of
St. Michael 16 works, which are worth 2s., price of the work i^.
And he owes 4 bedripes in the autumn, which are worth 6d., price
of the work i^d.
There are there 7 tenants, each of whom holds, pays, and does
in all things like the said /o/in Dod ; and so the sum of the rent
and works of the said 7 tenants is SOj. 9^.
There are three customars, each of whom holds \ a virg-ate of
land in villeinage, and each of them shall do from the feast of
St. Michael up to the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist
78 worics ; and so the sum of the works is 234, which are worth
9i. 9^., price of the work J<f.; and each of them shall plou^^ \ an
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acre of land for the wheat sowing, which is worth \\d., price of the work
\\d.y and half an acre at the Lent sowing, and it is worth \\d., price of
the M-ork \\d. ; and each of them shall harrow the said half-acre, and it
is worth 2i</., price of the work \d., and half an acre lying fallow, and
it is worth A^\d., price of the work \\d. ; and each of them shall do from
the feast of St. John the Baptist up to the Gule of August 9 works, and
so the sum of the works is 27 works, which are worth 20-Jf/., price of the
work !</., and from the Gule of August up to the feast of St. Michael
16 works, and so the sum of the works is 48, which are worth 6j., price
of the work \\d. ; and each of them owes 4 bederipps in Autumn, which
are worth 18^., price of the work \\d.
There are there 1 1 tenants each of whom holds i cotland, and they
pay per annum of rent of assize 33J. at the 4 terms aforesaid, and each
of them shall mow the lord's meadow for 3 days, and the sum of the
works is n, which are worth 4J. \\d., price of the work \\d. And each
of them shall give for his Autumn works %\d., and the sum is 7J. h\d.^
and each of them shall give at Christmas 3 hens and one cock, and the
sum is 44 hens, which are worth 3J. %d., price of each \d.
There are there 13 cottars who hold 13 cottages and pay per annum
of rent of assize its. zd., of which said 13 cottars there are 10 each of
whom owes one bederipp in Autumn and they are worth \$d., price of
the work i\d. The said villeins with the other customars shall give at
the feast of St. Michael for tallage £%. The toll of the borough is worth
per annum 14J. \d. There is in the said borough a fair on the day of
St. James the Apostle, which is worth 6s. Sd. The pleas and perquisites
of the court of the borough and manor are worth per annum with the
view 26.r. Sd. The cert money of the view of Fayreford, Estlech,
Alurunton, Merschton, and Sch . . . ton are worth per annum 565-. id.
And so the sum of the whole extent of the said manor is ^jb 8j. 2d.
[Heirs as in previous inquisition.]
CAan. Inq. p.m., 8 Edward II, No. 68.
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dStlbert He Clare*
nOUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Thornbury,
15th August, 8 Edward II [1314], by the oath o{ Gilbert de Wik,
William de Raylghe, John le Long, William le Masoun, Robert de Southmede,
John Tymed, . . . Her, John Alot, . . . Fremon, Roger Amj'ot, and
William le Whittauwer, who say that
Gilbert de Clare, late Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, held in his
demesne as of fee on the day that he died the manor of Thornbury of
the King in chief by knight's service.
TTiere is there a certain capital messuage which is worth per annum
with a curtilage loj. ;: alsa a dovecote which is worth per annum . . .
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There is also a dovecote at Wolford with a garden which is worth per
annum 5J. There are there . . . worth per annum y. \d. There
is there a water-mill next the Severn which is worth per annum . . j.,
and a water-mill at Wolford worth per annum 10s. Also a certain fishery
in the Severn with a boat or basket, which is worth per annum 20J.
There is there a park in which there is no underwood, but the herbage
is worth per annum beyond the maintenance of the wild beasts there 3J. ;
also another park, the herbage whereof is worth per annum beyond the
maintenance of the wild beasts 5J. and not more, because all the free
tenants there have common ; also a fagott wood, the^ profit whereof is
nothing because it is in common. There are in the demesne 300 acres
of arable land, which are worth per annum loos-, price of the acre ^d. ;
also 60 acres of meadow which are worth per annum £\ los., price of
the acre iSd. ; also 30 acres of pasture, worth per annum 30J., price of
the acre izd. There is there a certain pasture called Olonde, which is
worth per annum with other small pastures 6oj. There is there of rent
of free tenants ;^i6 igr. o^d., viz. at the feasts of St. Andrew, Easter, the
Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and St. Michael equally. There is there
a certain market town wherein are 60 burgesses, who hold i ig burgages
and pay at the 4 principal terms of the year in equal portions £6 gs. i\d. ;
also 210 tenants who hold at will 100 virgates ^o\ acres of land, and pay
per annum of cert rent £']o os. i\d. at the said terms, of the which zio
tenants there are 72 each of whom owes 3 ploughings at the feast of
St. Michael, and they are worth \%s., price of the ploughing yl., and 128
each of whom owes in Autumn 3 bederipps, and they are worth 48J.,
price of each work \\d., and each of them one day's work in Autumn,
and they are worth loj. %d., price of each work id., and not more because
the lord shall find him one meal, and they shall give gj. id. at the
Advincula of St. Peter for a certain custom which' is called Peteruspeni.
There is of increase of divers tenements 77J. o^d. by the hands of divers
tenants at the said terms.
Richard Bolecroft holds one messuage and one virgate of land in
villeinage, and shall do 4g ploughings between the feast of St. Michael
and the Gule of August, and they are worth 10/. z\d., price of each one
z\d. ; and from the Gule of August up to the feast of St. Michael 8
ploughings, and they are worth is., price of the ploughing T,d. ; and he
shall do from the feast of St. Michael up to the feast of St. John the
Baptist 181 manual works which are worth 7J. t\d., price of the work
\d., and from the feast of St. John the Baptist up to. the Gule of August
25 works, which are worth zs. id., price of the work id. ; and from the
Gule of August up to the feast of St. Michael 40 works, which are worth
55., price of the work i^d. And they owe g^d. at the feast of St. Michael
for 2 bederipps.
There are there of the same tenure 22 virgators, each of whom holds,
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pays, and does like the said Richard. And so the sum of all the works
aforesaid is £10 ys. gd.
Thomas de MorletLode holds half a virgate of land m villeinage, and
shall do 24J ploughings between the feast of St. Michael and the Gule
of August, and they are worth 51. \\d., price of each z\d.\ and from
the Gule of August up to the feast of St. Michael 4 ploughings, and thej
are worth \xd., price of each id. ; and shall do from the said feast of
St. Michael up to the feast of St. John the Baptist 90! manual works,
which are worth y. gkd., price of the work \d. ; and from the feast of
St. John up to the Gule of August izi manual works, and they are worth
12^^/., price of the work id., and from the Gule of August up to the feast
of St. Michael 20 works, which are worth is. 6d , price of the work t|</.,
and he shall give 4}^. for a certain bederipp at the feast of St. Michael.
There are there 17 tenants, each of whom holds, pays, and does like
the said Thomas de Moriewode. And so the sum of the said works is
;^ii 14J. g\d.
Robert Aylward holds half a virgate of land in villeinage, and shall do
from the feast of St. Michael up to the feast of St. John the Baptist
in manual works, which are worth 4J. yic/., price of the work \d. ; and
from the feast of St. John the Baptist up to the Gule of August 15 manual
works, and they are worth 15^/., price of the work \d.\ and from the
Gule of August up to the feast of St. Michael 24 manual works, and they
are worth y., price of the work \\d. ; and he shall do one bederipp in
the Autumn, and it is worth i \d. There are there 3 customars, each of
whom holds 6 acres of land, and shall do from the feast of St. Michael
up to the feast of St. John the Baptist 73 manual works, which are worth
gj. \\d., price of the work \d. ; and from the feast of St. John the Baptist
up to the Gule of August 10 works, aAd they are worth iiid., price of
the work id. ; and from the Gule of August up to the feast of St. Michael
16 manual works, and they are worth 6s., price of the Mrork i^d. There
are there 3 customars, each of whom holds 3 acres of land, and shall do
from the feast of St. Michael up to the feast of St. John the Baptist
35 manual works, which are worth 4-r. ^^d., price of the work ^d. ; and
from the feast of St. John the Baptist up to the Gule of August 5 works
which are worth i^d., price of the work id.; and from the Gule of
August up to the feast of St. Michael 8 works, and they are worth y.,
price of the work i^d. There are there 9 customars, who owe 16 manual
works between the feast of St. Michael and the feast of St. John the
Baptist, and they are worth ijs. 4^., price of the work id , and from the
feast of St. J ohn the Baptist up to the Gule of August 6 1 works, which
are worth 51. id., price of the work id., and between the Gule of August
and the feast of St. Michael 103 manual works, and they are worth.
1 2 J. loid., price of the work i^d. And they owe in Autumn 31 bederipps,
which are worth y. lo^d., price of the work i^d. The said villeins with
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the other customars there shall give to the lord for the pannage of their
pigs at the feast of St. Martin 40J.
The toll in the borough with the foreign toll is worth per annum 40J.
There are in the said borough certain fairs in the feast of the Assumption
of the Blessed Mary which are worth loj. The prisage of ale of the said
borough is worth per annum \os. The pleas and perquisites of the
borough are worth per annum \os. The view of the hockday is worth
66j. 'id. The pleas and perquisites of the said manor are worth per
annum loos.
Sum of the value of the whole manor with the borough, ;^i 88 14J. %d.
[Heirs as in preceding inquisition.]
Chan. Inq. p.m., 8 Edward 11, No. 68.
dD^Ubett De Clare*
InOmSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Teukesbury,
6th August, 8 Edward II [13 14], by the oath of Paulinus de Kaerdyf,
William de Gopushull, John de Clyve, John Cole, Robert . . . , Adam
Knyhty Robert de Alston, William Patrik, Walter le Portreue, Robert Mungit,
Robert Clericus of Harton, and John de Lyssnes, who say that
Teukesbury.
Gilbert de Clare, late Earl of Gloucester, held in his demesne as of fee
on the day that he died the manor of Teukesbury of the King in chief
by knight's service.
There is there one capital messuage which is worth per annum with
a garden, vineyards, and a vivary adjacent i is. ; also one dovecote, which
is worth per annum zs. ; also a park containing 80 acres, the underwood
whereof with the herbage is worth per annum 30J. There are there
in the demesne 460 acres of arable land, and each acre thereof is worth
per annum \d. And the sum is £(> ijj. ^d. ; also of meadow that can
be mown, 85^ acres, and each acre is worth per annum is. Sum, / 8 i is.
Also 50 acres of pasture in the demesne, and each acre is worth per
annum iid. Sum, 50J.
There is there of rent of free tenants at the feasts of the Annunciation
of Our Lady, Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and St. Michael, ;^i 2 r 2s. ^d.
There is there a certain windmill to farm, which pays per annum at the
said terms zos. ; also a certain farm of la Home of a certain plot of land
in the hands of the customars, which pays at the feast of the Annunciation
of the Blessed Mary iis. Sd., and of a certain messuage which the
chaplain of Aysschirche holds at the said terms $s. ; and of the messuage
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which Walter /<?.... holds 4-f. at the said terms ; and of the farm
of la More i6j. at the said terms. There is there a certain fishery in
the Severn, with a boat, and irt . . . which pay at the feast of
St, Michael ioj.
There are there burgesses holding 114 burgages, the half and the
fourth part of one burgage, and they pay per annum at the four usual
terms ;^6 i6j. 10^. The same burgesses hold there a certain tillage of
land within the bounds of the said town, containing 70 acres of land, the
half and the third part of one acre, and they pay per annum 35^. 5^. at the
usual terms, viz. for each acre td. All the tenants of the said borough
pay per annum at the said four terms for a certain custom which is called
Falscale zos., and for a certain custom called stallage \zs.
There are there 48 customars, each of whom holds one virgate of
land in villeinage, and shall plough \\ acres of land from the feast of
St. Michael up to the feast of the Nativity of the Lord, and each ploughing
is worth 9^. (?). And so the sum of all the ploughings of the said customars
is 36J. \\d. And each of them shall plough 3 roods of land within the
said time of a certain custom called bouerche, and the said ploughing is
worth 20J. 2^</.,^rice of each ploughing id. And they shall plough
between the feast of the Nativity of the Lord and the feast of the
Annunciation of our Lady, each of them i^ acres of land, and the said
ploughing is worth 36^. \\d., price of each ploughing dd. And each of
them shall carry the lord's fold from Wych to Teukesbury, and he shall
give \d. whether he shall carry it or not. And the sum is \s. o\d. And
each of them shall make one quarter of malt, or shall give \d. Sum,
AfS. o\d. The said customars ought to work between the feast of
St. Michael and the feast of St. John the Baptist for 38 weeks, each of
them 5 works in the week. And so the sum of all the works is 9,215, but
there shall be allowed to each of them within the said time 15 works for
festival days, and 5 works for the week of the Nativity of the Lord, and
4 works for the weeks of Easter and Pentecost. And so the sum of all
the whole reprise of works is 1,164, ^i^d so there remain, clear, 8,051
works, which are worth for the same time ;^i6 15^. i\d. Each of the
said 48^ customars do 20 works for carrying the hay. Sum of the
works 970, which are worth 40^. 5^/., price of the work \d. Each of
them shall work in the lord's vines for 3 days, price of the work \d.
And so the sum of the works is 145^, which are worth bs. o^d., price of
the work ^d. And each of the said virgators shall thresh for one day,
and the work is worth ^d. And so the sum is is. o^d. And the said
customars shall give 3 quarters of one peck (?) of v/heat for a certain
custom which is called bousede, viz., each of them half a bushel, and the
said wheat is worth iis. i^d., price of the quarter 4^. And each of them
shall give 4 hens at Christmas, which are worth 16^. 2d., price of the
hen id. And the said customars shall work from the feast of the Nativity
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of St. John the Baptist up to the feast of St. Michael, for 14 weeks, each
of tbem 5 works by the week. And so the sum of the works is 3,007
works, and not more, because there is allowed to each of them 8 works
for festival days, and they are worth £\% \t^s. \o\d.^ price of the work
\\d. And each of the said \%\ customars shall do in the Autumn
16 bederipps, and the sum is 876, which are worth per annum £^ lyx.,
price of the work \\d. There are there 13 carucators \carucaru\ each
of whom holds one virgate of land, and shall do from the feast of
St, Michael up to the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, for
38 weeks, viz., in each week 6 works. And the sum is 2,964, but there
is allowed to each of them for festival days during the said time 20 works,
and for the weeks of the Nativity of the Lord, Easter, and Pentecost
10 works. Sum of the whole reprise is 390 works, and there remain,
clear, 2,574 works, which are worth 107J. id., price of the work \d.
They shall do from the feast of St. John the Baptist, up to the feast of
St. Michael, for 14 weeks, each of them by the week 6 works, and so the
sum is 1,092 works, but there shall be allowed to each of them 20 works
for festival days. Sum of the reprise 130 works, and so there remain,
clear, 962 works, which are worth £^ os. ^d., price of tbe work i^d.
There are there 4 cottars, each of whom holds one cottage and shall
do from the feast of St. Michael up to the feast of St. John the Baptist
each of them by the week one work, to wit, for 38 weeks, and the sum is
152 works, which are worth 6s. ^.d., price of the work \d. ; and from the
feast of St. John the Baptist up to the feast of St. Michael for 14 weeks,
each week one work, and the sum is 56 works, which are worth 7J., price
of the work i^d., and each of them shall do 8 bederipps in the Autumn,
and the sum of the works is 32, and they are worth 4J., price of the work
lid. There are there 2 views of frankpledge at the feast of St. Michael
and Easter, and they pay per annum of cert fine £"] i2s. The pleas and
perquisites of the court there are worth looi'. The toll of the borough
there is worth per annum ioo.r. The pleas and perquisites of the court
of the said borough by itself [^^rj^] are worth per annum iooj.
Sum of the value of the whole manor with the borough, ^131 5J. 6d.
Stoke Archer.
The said Gilbert held in his demesne as of fee on the day that he
died one messuage and 2 carucates of land in Stoke Archer of the King
in chief by knight's service. There is there one capital messuage with
a garden and curtilage adjoining, which is worth, per annum bs. Sd.
There are there in the demesne 230 acres of arable land which are worth
per annum 40J., price of the acre 4</. ; also 7 acres of meadow, which
are worth per annum 14^'., price of the acre zs. ; also 2 acres of pasture,
which are worth per annum 2s., price of the acre iid. There is there
a certain old water-mill which is worth per annum loj.
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There is there of the rent of free tenants at the 4 usual terms, with
a certain rent in Goderinton, 38^'. zd. There is there a certain native
who holds one messuage and one virgatc of land, and shall do from the
feast of St. Michael up to the feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed
Mary for 25 weeks 25 works, viz. by the week one work, price 6f the
work \d., and the sum is \i\d. ; and from the feast of the Annunciation
up to the feast of St. John the Baptist 26 works, viz. by the week 2 works
which are worth i yi., price of the work \d., and from tlie feast of St. John
the Baptist up to the Gule of August for 5 weeks 10 works, viz. by the
week 2 works which are worth 15^/., price of the work \\d.\ and from
the Gule of August up to the feast of St. Michael for 8 weeks 32 works,
viz. by the week 4 works, which are worth \s., price of the work i \d.
And he shall plough from the feast of St. Michael up to the feast of the
Annunciation of the Blessed Mary for 1 3 days, and the ploughings are
worth rs. S\d., price of each zhd. And he shall harrow for the same time
for 13 days, which are worth 19.^^/., price of the work i^d.; and shall
average (i.e. collect stubble) for 26 days, and the average is worth 3J. 3^.,
price of each ihd. And he shall do one carrying of hay and 8 carryings
of corn, which are worth $s., price of the carrying 4^/. ; and he shall
giv'c 4 hens at Christmas, and they are worth 4^/.
There arc there 7 villeins, each of whom holds one messuage and
6 acres of land in villeinage, and each of them shall do from the feast
of St. Michael up to the feast of St. John the Bajitist for 38 weeks, viz.
by the week 2 works, and the sum of the works of the said customars is
532, of the which there shall be allowed to them for the 3 festival weeks
of Christmas, Easter, anil Pentecost 24 works, and so there remain
bt-yond reprise 508 works, which arc worth zis. zd., price of the work
Id. And from the feast of St. John the Baptist up to the Gule of August
each of them shall do by the week 2 works, and the sum is 70 works,
which are worth Ss. qd., price of the work i\d.; and from the Gule of
August up to the feast of St. Michael for 8 weeks, viz. by the week
3 works, and the sum is 168 works, which arc worth per annum zis.,
price of the work i\d. And the said customars shall mow 68 works, and
they are worth 8j. bd., price of the work ihd. And each of them shall
give at Christmas 2 hens, price of the hen id. And the sum is i4</.
There is there a certain cottar who holds one cottage, and shall do
from the feast of St. Michael up to the feast of St. John the Baptist for
38 weeks 38 works, which are worth 19^/., price of the work Id.; and
from the feast of St. John the Baptist up to the feast of St. Michael for
14 weeks 14 works, which are worth zid., price of the work i^d. The
pleas and perquisites of the court there are worth per annum zs.
Sum of the extent of Stoke, £() i^s. o\d.
There is a certain foreign court at Wodeleyestile, the pleas and
perquisites whereof are worth per annum 5J.
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There is a certain herbage of a chacc which is called the chace of
Corhs, whereof the profit is nothing beyond the reprise of the foresters
and the maintenance of the wild beasts.
[Heirs as in [)revious Inquisition.]
Chan. Ttiq. p.m., S Edward IT, No. 68.
dPtlbert ne Clare, Carl of d^loucejster anti Hertford.
InCIUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Tewkesbury,
1 2th August, 8 Edward II [13 14], upon the true value of the knight's
fees and advowsons of churches which were of Gilbert de Clare, late Earl
of Gloucester and Hertford, deceased, by the oath of Panlinus de Keyrdif,
William de Leth, Odo de Acton, William de Gepeshall, Robert . . , John
de Clyve, Robert de Kent, Robert de Alston, John Cale of Fccchoye, John
de Oxinden, . . . Astirost, and Robert Munday, who say that
William de la I\[are held of the said Earl 2 knight's fees in Rydecombe
and Ilcrtwyk, and they are worth per annum £,11', Thomas de Doynlon
held of the said Earl 2 knight's fees in Doynton, and they are worth per
annum ^60 ; Robert le Veel\\c\<\ of the said Earl 2 parts of a knight's fee in
Charfrld, and they are worth per annum ;^2o ; Henry de Berkelegh held of
the said Earl one knight's foe in Doynton, and it is worth per annum
£l\; the heirs of William le Chamberleyn held of the said Earl one
knight's fee in Wolford, Dudmarton, and Estlech, and it is worth per
annum £10 ; Hui^h le Poinz held of the said Earl 6 knight's fees in
Tokynton and Swell, and they are worth per annum £\')o\ Robert de
3feisy hckl of the said Earl 8J knight's fees in Hampton Meisi, and they
are worth per annum £ioo ; Richard de Heydone held of the said Earl
the third part of one knight's fee in INIarsfeld, and it is worth per annum
£\o; Herbert de Sancto Quintino heUl of the' said Earl one knight's fee
in Estlech, and it is worth per annum £\o ; Roger Corbet holds of the
said Earl one knight's fee in Tydrington, and it is worth per annum ^3+ ;
Ancelin de Gnrnay held of the said Earl one fee and a half in Boketon,
and it is worth per annum £\% ; the same Aticelin held 2 knight's fees
which were of the heirs of William son of John in Fodynton and
Northrote, and they are worth per annum ^53 6j. 8(/. ; John Giffard held
one knight's fee in Beggeworth of the said Earl, and it is worth per
annum ^40 ; Thomas de Berkeley held of the said Earl one knight's fee
in Cliekiresfeld, and it is worth per annum £\o ; William Corbet held of
the said Earl one knight's fee in Chadesle Corbet, and it is worth per
annum £\o ; Paul in de A'jv'<///held of the said Earl one fee and a half
in Walton Keyrdif, and it is worth per annum ^50; William Suchet held
of the said Earl one knight's fee in Oxindon and Aston, and it is worth
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per annum ;^i5 ; Alice de Bella Catnpo held of the said Earl one knight's
fee in Kencmerton, Aston, and Bodyndon, and it is worth per annum
^40 ; John de Dicklesdon held of the said Earl one knight's fee in the
same towns, which said Earl acquired to himself and his heirs the
lordship of those fees of the ?,vi\(\ John, ami it is worth per annum £10 \
the heirs of Willia?n Criipei held of the said Earl the fifth part of one
knight's fee in Bcggworth, and it is worth per annum £'i. Sum of the
fees, 35 fees and the fifth part of one fee. Sum of the value thereof,
£i^ 6s. Sd.
The jurors aforesaid say that the said Earl had on the day that he
died the advowson of the Church of Ccrne, which is worth per annum
20 marks; also the advowson of the Church of Ryndecombe, which is
worth per annum looj. ; also the advowson of the Chapel of St. Katherinc
in the court of the lords of Caumpeden, the fourth turn of presenting which
is worth per annum 26^. 8^/. Sum of the advowsons of churches with
the Chapel of Caumpcdcne, 3. Sum of the value of the same, £i() i $s. ^d.
The said Earl had on the day that he died the advowson of the Abbey
of Teukesbury, the temporalities whereof are worth per annum 100 marks.
Sum of the advowsons of religious housis, i.
Chan. In,/, p.m., 8 lulward If, N'o. 08.
Robert He iL^net-
InClUlSltlOn taken before the King's eschcator at Ilildeslcye
on Friday next after the feast of the Aposllcs Peter and Taul,
q Edward II [131OJ, by the oath o\ John le Chaiisy, Roi^cr atte Halle,
John ale He, Richard Bollon, John Wodcok, John Broc, Robert Smale, Waller
de Hildesleye, Adam de Ecleshale, Hnqh de Eye, Adam Warener, and Henry
de Camme, who say that
Robert Lynet held nothing in chief of the lord the King in co.
Gloucester on the day that he died, but he held of Sir Williain Rossel,
who held of the King in chief, whose heir is in the wardship of the King,
4 messuages, 4 virgates of land, 0 acres of meadow, 23J. ^d. of yearly
rent, and i water-mill in Ilildcslc, by the service of half a knight's fee.
The said 4 messuages are worth per annum 45-.
Each of the said virgates of land contains 15 acres to be sown by the
year, and each acre is worth id., and each acre of meadow is worth per
annum izd., and the yearly rent is paid at the feast of St. Michael,
St. Andrew the Apostle, the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary, and
St. John the Baptist by equal portions.
The said mill is worth per annum s^-
The said Robert also held of the Abbot of Perschore at Bodecroft one
messuage and it is worth per annum 2s., 2 acres of wood and the acre
is worth per annum 2^-., i^ acres of meadow and the acre is worth per
154 Gloucestershire
annum \id., and lo acres of arable land to be sown by the year and the
acre is worth per annum id., by the service of 4^. to be paid yearly to
the said Abbot for all service.
John Lynet is the next heir of the said Robert, and is aged 27 years.
Chan. Inq. p.7n., 9 Edward 11, No. 18.
i^auUnu0 tie laerDtr
InC[UlSltlOn made before the King'sescheator at Walton Kaerdif,
4th August, 9 Edwarti II [13 15], viz. of all the lands and tenements
of the which Paulinus de Kaerdif was seised in his demesne as of fee on
the day that he died, etc., etc. . . . de Clyve, Robert de Aston, Simon
de Den, Henry Launde, John de Asshchcrojt, William Paterik, Stephen
Lucas, John de G . . , Geoffrey de Amencye, John de Cockebur\ and
John de Oxijidon, wlio say that
The said Paulinus heUl nothing ... in chief in the said county
on the day that he died in his demesne as of fee, but he held . . .
the hamlet of Walton next Tewkesbury of the Countess of Gloucester as
of the honour of Tewkesbury, by the service of the fourth part of a knight's
fee : in which said hamlet there is a certain capital messuage which is
worth per annum half a mark, with the profit of the garden, curtilage,
and 2 vivarics.
There are there 200 acres of arable land whicli are worth per annum
£(i, price of the acre 6c/. ; also 20 acres of meadow which are worth per
annum bos., price . . . ; also 7 acres of several meadow which are
worth per annum 46j-. 8(/., price of the acre h.ilf a mark [saving this
present year the acre is not worth more than i zd. *j ; also 40 acres of wood
which are worth per annum iqs., price of the acre 6(/.
There is there a windmill, and it is worth per annum half a mark.
There is there of rent of assize of free tenants by the year 28^. \d., viz.,
at the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Haplist bs. ^d., at the feast of
St. Michael Si-. 4r/., at the feast of St. Andrew 5.^. 4^/., and at the feast
of the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary ^s. ^d.
There is there of rent of assize of natives as well of ... as
• • • 4-f-
The pleas and perquisites of the Court arc worth there per annum iid.
William de Kaerdif, son and heir of the saiii Paulinus, is his next heir,
and was aged 16 years at the feast of the Purification of the Blessed
Mary last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 9 Edward II, No. 42.
[The right-hand side of this Inquisition is torn away.]
* As there is no caret, it is difticult to know where the words in brackets should come in.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 155
Extent of knight's fee and advowsons of churches which were of
Nicholas de Moelts on the day that he died, made before the King's
escheator at Northcadebery, 8th March, 9 Edward H [13 16], to wit,
how much they are worth per annum, by the oath of Alan le ChasUlayn,
Oliver Michelt etc., etc., who say that
The said Nicholas had the fees underwritten belonging to his manor
of Saperton, which said manor is the capital manor of the whole half
barony, which the said Nicholas held of the King in chief, viz. . . .
and 1 knight's fees in Frethorn in co. Gloucester, in Chelreth in
CO. Berks, and in North Chiriton in co. Somerset, which Geoffrey de
Frethorn held of him, and they are worth per annum ;^io. And the fifth
part of a knight's fee in Coteworth, in co. Gloucester, which Nicholas de
Kyngeston held of him, and it is worth per annum \oos. And one knight's
fee in Eston, in co. Gloucester, which Hugh de Audelegh held of him,
and it is worth per annum xoqs.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 9 Edward II, No. 60.
IRobert ison of ^^agan (if ttfpa^ne).
-w- • • •
I n(][UlSltlOn taken at Fromptoh-on-Severn before the King's
X escheator, 8th September, 9 Edward II [1315], of the lands and
tenements of the which Robert son of Pagan was seised in his demesne as
of fee on the day that he died, etc., by the oath of William de Cli/ord,
Richard de Dalle, Simon de Fromelodie, Henry de Wyke, Robert Mortde/reyt,
William le Carpenter, JPeter le Kyng, Philip Doppyng, Robert de Sutleye,
William le Kyng, Milo de Stoke, and William le Vowel, who say that
The said Robert and Isabel his wife held on the day that the said
Robert died the manor of Frompton-on-Severn of Sir Thomas de Berkele
by the service of 22 marks, to be paid to him yearly at the four principal
terms.
There is there a capital messuage with a garden, and it is worth per
annum half a mark. There are there 420 acres of arable land, which are
worth per annum ;^io los., price of the acre td.; also 50 acres of
meadow, which are worth per annum 75 j., price of the acre i8(/. ; also
30 acres of several pasture, which are worth per annum isj., price of the
^cre 6</. There is there a certain water-mill, which is worth per annum
20J. ; also a fishery in the Severn, which is worth per annum zs. There
are there 40 acres of wood of oaks, which are worth per annum of
herbage half a mark, because there is no underwood there. There are
there 16 free tenants who hold divers tenements, and pay per annum -of
11*-
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rent of assize £'i at the four principalr terms ; also ten natives who hold
6 virgates of land in villeinage, and each virgate is worth per annum,
clear, xos. The pleas and perquisites are worth per annum half a mark.
Robert, son of the said Robert son of Pagan, is his next heir, and is aged
30 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 9 Edward IF, No. 63.
InOUlSltlOn taken before Master /oAw pra//m;^«, escheator of
the lord the King on this side the Trent, at Parva Rysindon,
loth March, 9 Edward II [13 16], of all the lands and tenements of the
which Edward Burnel was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day
that he died, in the manor of Parva Rysindon in co. Gloucester, by the
oath of Robert de Nethercote, Philip de Teneacre, John de Chaddewell, John
Vyleyn, jun., Philip de Caldecote, Walter de Marreys, William Hamond,
William de Medecro/t, William son of Thomas, Hugh le Despenser of Wyke,
Richard le Rotour, and Robert le Heyr, who say that
The said Edward and Alyna his wife held jointly the manor of Parva
Risindon on the day that the said Edward died of the King in chief as
of the honour of Wallingford by the service of half a knight's fee of the
gift of Sir Ingelram Berynger, who enfeoffed the said Edward and Alyna
and the heirs of the said Edward of the said manor for ever, at the time
that the said honour was in the hands of Sir Peter de Gavaston, then Earl
of Cornwall.
There is there a certain capital messuage, with a garden and curtilage,
which is worth per annum half a mark. There are there 140 acres of
arable land which are worth per annum 43J. \d., price of the acre ^d. ;
also 18 acres of meadow which are worth per annum 36^'., price of the
acre zs. There is there a certain several pasture which is worth per
annum 3^. a^. ; also a water-mill which is to farm and pays per annum
26J. 8</. There are there 8 free tenants who hold divers lands and pay
of cert rent per annum zns. id. at the 4 principal terms of the year, and
2 lbs. of cummin, price id., and i lb. of pepper at the feast of St. Kenelm,
price 6d.
Henry Cok holds one virgate of land in villeinage and pays per annum
bs. at 3 terms, viz., the feasts of St. Thomas the Apostle, the Annunciation
of the Blessed Mary, and St. John the Baptist, by equal portions. And
he shall do from the feast of St. John the Baptist up to the feast of
St. Michael 28 manual works, and that work is worth for that time is.^d.,
price of the work id. ; and he shall do 6 bedrips in Autumn, and they are
worth td.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 157
Richard Roger, John Davit, Alice Hychemon, Henry Trewemon, A . . . ,
Robert Dasse, John fosep, John Frire, William Damberleye, Walter West.
John . • . , William Cok, Alice Richard, . . . kyn, William Thornedan,
Nicholas de B amp ton, Edith Simond, Walter le Tornour, Robert Peth, Agnes
le Wydewe, and Alexander Chaddewell each holds, pays, and does like the
said Henry Cok. There are there 2 cottars, and they pay 4-r. at the said
4 terms by equal portions.
The pleas and perquisites are worth per annum zs.
The said manor is charged in ;^io to the Abbess and convent of
Godestowe, to be paid yearly at the said 4 terms, and it was charged long
before the estate [given to] the religious in the time of the Earl of
Cornwall.
Matilda, who was the wife oi John Lovel and sister of the said Edward,
is his next heir, and is aged 25 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 9 Edward II, No. 67.
(0u^ De OBeUo Campo^ Carl of mattDicfe.
I nOUlSltlOn made before the King's escheator at Wykeware on
A Friday next after the feast of the Exaltation of Holy Cross,
9 Edward II [13 16], by the oath of William Dastyn, William de Stanley,
William Burne, Richard Dastyn, Richard ad Fontem, Peter de Kulne, Hugh
Fovard, Henry de Cotes, Richard ad Cimiterium, Henry le Teinturer, Richard
de Pistrino, and John le Freman, who say that
Guy de Bello Campo, late Earl of Warwick, held in his demesne as of
fee on the day that he died the manor of Wykeware of the King in chief,
but by what service the jurors know not.
There is there one messuage with a garden and curtilage, and they
are worth per annum loj. ; also one dovecote, which is worth per annum
3J. There are there 360 acres of arable land in the demesne, and they
are worth £6, price of the acre \d. ; also 16 acres of meadow that may
be mown, and they are worth ^%s., price of the acre 3J. ; also 3 acres of
pasture, and they are worth bs., price of the acre zs.
There is there of rent of free tenants £6 ^s. id. at the feasts of
St. Michael, St. Andrew, the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary, and
St. John, by equal portions; also of rent of natives 119^. at the said
terms, and not more because £io of rent are assigned to the chantry of
the Castle of Aumeley by charter of the lord the King and the grant of
the said Guy. There is there a certain water-mill, and it is worth per
annum zts. Sd. The pleas and perquisites there are worth per annum bos.
1 56 GloiU0sterskire
Sum, j^2s 1 5 J. 9</.
Thontas, son of the said &»>', is his next heir, and is aged nearly
2 years.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 9 Edward II, No. 71.
(fifu^ De iBello CamjM), tBXl of CUartDtcfi.
InCjUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Lideneye,
29th August, 9 Edward II [1315], of all the lands and tenements
which Guy de Bello Campo, late Earl of Warwick, held of the King in
chief on the day that he died, as well of his own inheritance as of the
inheritance of Alice, formerly his wife, by the oath of Richard Edy, John
Warin, Walter de Ansle, Robert de Bray, Waller Home, Thomas le Forister,
Waller le Waleys, John Home, Richard de Gorste, Richard le Segare, John
de Hursle, and Richard k Frere, who say that
The said Guy, late Earl, held his pourparty of Lideney of the King in
chief as appertaining to his earldom.
There is there one messuage and curtilage, and it is worth per annum,
clear, \zd. There are there 100 acres of underwood and heath, and the
acre is worth per annum \d., because it is in the King's forest and many
have common therein.
There are there 24. free tenants who pay per annum 50J. bd., viz., at
the feast of St. John the Baptist \is. i\d., at the feast of St. Michael
I2J. -i\d., at the feast of St. Andrew \is. '^\d., and at the feast of the
Annunciation of the Blessed Mary \zs. •i\d.
The pleas and perquisites are worth per annum td.
Thomas de Bello Campo, son of the said Earl, is his next heir, and is
aged 2 years.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 9 Edward II, No. 71.
<m\, He 'Bello campo, Carl of (KaartDicfe.
InOUlSltlOn made before the King's escheator at Cheddeworth,
ist September, 9 Edward II [1315], of the lands and tenements of
the which Guy de Bello Campo, late Earl of Warwick, was seised in his
demesne as of fee on the day that he died, as well of his own inheritance
as of the inheritance of Alice, formerly his wife, by the oath of William
de Hodeknasch, Richard de Bosco, John atle Stile of Cheddeworth, John ate
Stile of Yaneworth, John alejord, Henry Noreys, William ate Grove, Robert
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 159
de Camera, Walter le Sttward, John le Gale, John ate Brok, and John Russet
of Campton, who say that
The said Guy held on the day that he died in his demesne as of fee
the manor of Cheddeworth of the King in chief by the service of one
knight's fee.
There is there a certain capital messuage with a cartilage, and it is
worth per annum, clear, is. ; also a dovecote, and it is worth per annum
i8</. ; also a water-mill, and it is worth per annum loj. There are there
in the demesne 200 acres of arable land, which are worth per annum
33J. 4</., price of the acre zd., and not more because the land is hilly;
also 8 acres of meadow which are worth 12^., price of the acre i8</.
There is there a certain small plot, the herbage whereof is worth per
annum izd. There are there 200 acres of wood, the underwood whereof
is worth per annum 30J., and not more because it is the common of the
whole country. Sum, £\ \os. lod.
Richard ate Wode holds there one carucate of land by the serjeanty of
serving before the Earl at Christmas, Easter, and Pentecost in the pantry
within the honour of Warwick and not elsewhere, and suit at court from
3 weeks to 3 weeks. William de Hodeknasch holds there half a virgate
and one acre of land, paying zs. \\\d. at the feasts of Michaelmas and
Easter and doing suit at court. John ate Stile holds z\ virgates of land,
paying bs. \\d. at the feasts of Michaelmas, Easter, and the Gule of
August, and he owes suit at court. John ate Stile of Yaneworth holds
2 virgates of land, and pays per annum \%s. at the said 2 terms and owes
suit. Henry Noreys holds one virgate of land, and pays per annum los.
at the said 2 terms and owes suit. William atte Grove holds half a virgate
of land, and pays per annum is. at the said 2 terms and owes suit. Walter
le Stiward holds one virgate of land, and pays per annum 4J. at the said
2 terms and owes suit. John Russel holds 4 virgates of land, and pays
per annum is. at the Gule of August. Agnes de Flodleye holds 12 acres
of land, and pays per annum ^s. at the said 2 terms. Sum, bos. o\d.
William Noreys holds one virgate of land in villeinage, and pays per
annum i id. at the feasts of St. Thomas the Apostle and Pentecost, and
ought to work from the feast of St. Michael up to the feast of St. Michael
each week, except the weeks of Christmas, Easter, and Pentecost, on
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, unless any feast shall
happen on those days, and the day's work is worth between the feast of
St. Michael and the Nativity of St. John the Baptist \d.^ and between
the said feast and the Gule of August i</., and between the Gule of
August and the feast of St. Michael the day's work is worth \\d. And
it is estimated that there are 3 festival days before the feast of St. John,
one day before the Gule of August and 3 days in the time of Autumn.-
He owes 10 bederipps in Autumn, and they are worth is</., price of each
\\d. Nicholas ate Hegge^ Geoffrey Perys, Agnes Codecrojt, Edith Henrys,
1 60 Gloucestershire
Hugh ate Stile, William Bye, Adam Kyng, Roher Est y Matilda Caneles,
Nicholas Aleyn, Waller Mabbe, and Richard de Brockewell each holds,
pays, and does like the said William. Henry le Droys holds one virgate
of land in villeinage, and pays per annum 7J. at the said 2 terms. The
said customars hold 20 acres of land which is called Foreland, for the
which they pay per annum 7^. 3<f. at the said two terms. Sum, ;^5 I'js. bd.
There are there 14 cottars who hold 14 cottages and 2^ virgates of
land and pay per annum igj. ^d. at the said 2 terms, and they owe
bederipps in Autumn, and they are worth 7^. bd., price of each \\d. The
pleas and perquisites of the court there are worth per annum bs. %d.
Sum, 335'. bd.
Sum of the value of the whole extent per annum, £1$ is. lod.
Thomas de Bella Campo, son of the said Guy, is his next heir, and
was aged one year on the feast of St. Valentine last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 9 Edward II, No. ji.
(0ut De 'Bello Campo^ c^rl of mamit^.
InCjUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Gloucester,
loth January, 9 Edward II [13 16], of the fees and advowsons of
churches which were of Guy de Bello Campo, formerly Earl of Warwick,
by the oath of Robert son of Walter de Gloucester, William of the same,
Richard de Pidele, William Hubert, Ralph de Langel, William de Schesuecote,
Ralph de Pulton, Geoffrey of the same, Henry dePyrilon, Hubert of the same,
Geoffrey de Compton, and Ralph de Brompton, who say that
John de Langel held of the said Earl half a fee in Weston, and it is
worth per annum £\o', the Abbot o{ Bruer held of the same the fourth
part of a fee in Schesuecote, and it is worth per annum 15^. ; Theobald de
Verdon held of the same half a fee in Dorsington, and it is worth per
annum £\o ; the Prior oi Parva Malvern held of the same half a fee in
Druyemerston, and it is worth per annum looj. ; John de Wylyngton held
of the same one fee in Pulton, and it is worth per annum £io ; John ab
Adam held of the same the fourth part of a knight's fee in Pyriton and
Oevere, and it is worth per annum looj. ; the heir o^ John de Badham
held of the same one fee in Overe, and it is worth per annum £1^.
The advowson of the church of Natesgrave was of the said Earl, and
it is worth per annum looj.
Sum of the fees 4, and they are worth £b'].
Chan. Inq. p.m., 9 Edward II, No. 71.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. i6i
(©uv De 150110 Campo, €arl of flIlartDicfe.
Extent of the manor of Wykkewane in co. Gloucester made there
on Friday next before the feast of St. Michael the Archangel,
9 Edward II [1315]. before Adam de Lymbergh and William Merre,
assigned to extend all the lands and tenements which were of Guy de
Bello Campo, late Earl of Warzvick, who held of the King in chief on
the day that he died, by the oath of Walter de Weston, Adam le Freman,
Richard le Erl, Walter in Thenhale, John Blike, William Hundy, John Tod,
Stephen Gilberd, William Luce, John Gerard, Walter Hichen, Walter de
Boseville, and Richard de Besjord, who say that
There is there a capital messuage with a garden, and it is worth per
annum 345. zd., because it is so let to farm ; also a dovecote, and it is
worth per annum 5^. There are in the demesne 180 acres of land and
12 acres of meadow, which are let to farm together, with the works of
the customars, with which they are so let for £1^ iis. 8d., and this at
the true value. There is there a water-mill, which is worth per annum
36^-. Sd., and so it is let to farm. Sum, £^S ijs. 6d.
Walter de Weston holds one messuage and one virgate and a quarter
of land and one water-mill, and pays per annum 24J. 4</. at the 4 principal
terms of the year, viz., at the feasts of St. Michael, St. Andrew, the
Annunciation of the Blessed Mary, and the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist, by equal portions. Agnes de Weston holds one messuage and
3 virgates of land, and pays per annum izs. at the same terms. William
Keme holds one messuage and 3 virgates of land, and pays per annum
IS. at the said terms. Richard le Palmere holds one messuage and the
moiety of one virgate of land, and pays per annum y. at the said terms.
Walter de Bosevill holds the fourth part of one virgate of land, and pays
per annum zs. at the said terms. Richard de Besjord holds one messuage,
and pays per anntim is. at the said terms. William Baroun holds one
messuage, and pays per annum \id. at the said terms. Nicholas le Yonge-
bonde holds one messuage and one virgate of land, and pays per annum
IS. at the said terms. Richard Phelipp holds one messuage and one
virgate of land, and pays per annum 5^. at the said terms. John de
Bryiiunes grave holds one messuage and 4 virgates of land of the rent per
annum of bd. at the feast of Easter. Reginald de Wikkewane holds one
messuage and one virgate of land, and pays per annum lyj. z\d. at the
feasts of St. Michael and St. John the Baptist. Margery la Mileward
holds one messuage and the moiety of one virgate of land, and pays at
the feast of Easter \d. John Brokenheved holds one cottage, and pays
per annum \od. at the 4 terms abovesaid. Alice la Shepherde holds one
cottage, and pays per annum %d. at the said 4 terms. All the said tenants
owe suit at court except Richard de Besjord and Walter de Besevill, who
come to the view of frankpledge twice in the year.
GLOUC. INQ., VOL. V. M
1 6 2 Gloucestersh ire
Stephen Gilberd holds one messuage and half a virgate of land, and
pays per annum ifS. at the said 4 terms, and that tenure is called Penylond.
William Hardyng holds half a virgate of land and pays per annum 7X. at
the said terms. Edith Russel holds one messuage and half a virgate of
land, and pays per annum %s. at the said terms. Cecilia de Aldeworth
holds one messuage and half a virgate of land, and pays per annum
ts. Sd. at the said terms. Thomas le Pakkere holds one messuage and
one oven, and pays per annum y. bd. in the same way. ^
There are there 30 natives, each of whom holds one virgate of land,
and pays per annum 17J at the said 4 terms; their works run in the
farm of the demesnes. Sum, ;^25 10s.
Nicholas le Barbour holds one cottage, and pays per annum is., at the
said terms. Nicholas Soucer holds one cottage, and pays per annum is.
at the said terms. Walter le Bier holds one cottage, and pays per annum
zs. William Gerpeys holds one cottage, and pays per annum i8</. John
le Chepman holds one cottage, and pays per annum \id. Robert Kitte
holds one cottage, and pays per annum \id. Agnes Modys holds one
cottage, and pays per annum 2^. John Whityng holds one cottage, and
pays per annum is. Robert le Smyth holds one cottage, and pays per
annum iid. Thomas Hondy holds one cottage, and pays per annum
3 J. \\d. William Mayot holds one cottage, and pays per annum \id.
Thomas Fiirar holds one garden, and pays per annum ^s. Sum, z\s. %\d.
The pleas and perquisites of the court with the fines of land are
worth per annum 40J.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 9 Edward J J No. 71.
^^btl De la CD^rabe.
I riQUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Newenham
X on Thursday next after the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas
the Martyr, 10 Edward II [i3i7l> of the lands and tenements of the
which Sybil de la Grave was seised in her demesne as of fee on the day
that she died, by the oath of John de Ledene, Walter Pope, Thomas de
Mattesdone, Henry Cropet, Almar'' de Bars, Walter Deek, Richard Mile,
John le' Frankeleyn, Robert le Eyr of Parton, Richard c(te Halle, John de
Brokworth, and Hugh Renaud, who say that
The said Sybil held in her demesne at Upton St. Leonard in the said
county on the day that she died the tenements underwritten of the King
in chief by the serjeanty of following the King with one man in the time
of war with a bow and arrows at his own cost for 40 days.
There is there a certain capital messuage which is worth per annum
4^. There are there 160 acres of arable land, and they are worth per
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annum 40J., price of the acre id. ; also i 0 acres of meadow, which are
worth per annum 20J., price of the acre zs. ; also 5 acres of wood, which
are worth per annum 2j. bd., price of the acre (^d. There is there a
certain water-mill which is worth per annum los. There are there
7 tenants who pay per annum of rent of assize izs. at the 4 principal
terms of the year. Also 7 acres of several pasture which are worth per
annum is. bd.
Sum of the whole extent per annum ,
Thomas, son of Willi'atn de la Grave, brother of the said Sybil, is her
next heir, and is aged 40 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., lo Edivard IT, No. 50.
3!ol|n DC ^ibenljale.
InQUlSltlOn. taken at Newent on Thursday next after the foast of
St. Gregory, 10 Edward II [1317], before the King's escheator,
of the lands and tenements which were q{ John de Albenhale, by the oath
of William Hathcivy, William Holt, William de Bayesham, William Kycfcld,
Roger Tedemerhs, Nicholas de Lane, Thomas le Kock, John Ularky, Adam
Roger, fohn de la Lone, William Lezvelyn, diX\^ John le Porter, who say that
John de Albenhale held a certain forest bailiwick in the forest of Dene
of the King in chief, to keep it by his body with bow and arrows, and it
is worth nothing beyond the custody ; also in the manor of Albanhale
and Micheldene one messuage, and it is worth per annum 2^. ; one garden
which is worth per annum 3^.; also in the said manor 140 acres of
arable land in the demesne, and each acre is worth per annum rd. There
is there one dovecote, and it is worth per annum is. There are there
6 acres of wood, and the acre is worth per annum (^d. There is there one
water-mill, and it is worth per annum, clear, 13^-. \d. There are there
10 free tenants who pay per annum of rent of assize at 4 terms of the
year 4oj'., viz. at the feast of St. Michael \os., at the feast of St. Andrew
los., at the feast of the Annunciation \os., and at the feast of St. John
the Baptist \os. Also 6 natives who owe manual works from the Gule
of August up to the feast of St. INIichael, and the work of each is worth
zs. for 6 cottages and one virgate of land which they hold in villeinage.
The said John is patron of the church of Albenhale, and the advowson
of the said church is worth 40^^.
He held all the said lands, tenements, and rents, with the forest and
the said advowson of the King in chief, paying therefor yearly to the
King at Nuwenham 30J. at the feast of St. Michael.
Ralph de Albenhale, brother of the said John de Albenhale, is his next
heir, and is aged 40 years.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 10 Edivard II, No. 4.
1 64 Glouceste7'shire
2imiiam ipatl)etDV.
InCjUlSltlOn taken before tlie King's escheator at Newenham on
I'hursday next after the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas the
Martyr, 10 Edward 11 [13 17], of tiie lands and tenements of the which
William Halhcivv was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day that he
died, how much he held of the King in chief, etc., etc., by the oath of
Richard ]\[akmo)t, John Ivor, Rohtrt Ic Bray, John dc Bykenore, William le
Brill, William Fucdok, Rohni le Cat, William Phclif^, Philip le Sene, Geoffrey
Shayl, Henry de Bonke^, and Hugh ale Walle, who say that
The said William held in his demesne as of fee at St. Breavell on the
day that he died the tenements underwritten of the King in chief by
the service of the serjeanty of finding in the time of war at the castle of
St. Breavell one man for 40 tlays with a horse and arms at his own
charge, and of being chief forester of the lord the King throughout all
the forest of Dene.
There is there one messuage with a gariien which is worth per annum
\id. There are there 24 acres of arable lantl which are worth per
annum \s , price of the acre id.
There are there 30 free tenants who hold divers tenements and pay
by the year of rent of assize at Michaelmas and Easter 30^-.
The said William also held in his demesne as of fee on the day that
he died at Lideneie of the Earl of Warwick, by the service of one red
rose, i\ acres of meadow, and they are worth per annum y. qd.
The said William also held in his demesne as of fee at Ruardyn the
tenements underwritten of Alexandtr de Bykenore, by the service of paying
per annum \s. C)d. for all services. There is there one messuage with
a garden which is worth per annum 12/. There are there 30 acres of
arable land which are worth per annum ^s., price of the acre id. There
is there the fourth part of a mill which is worth per annum y. There
are there free tenants who hold divers tenements, and pay per annum of
rent of assize at the said 2 terms 205-.
William Halheivy, son of the said William, is his next heir, and is
aged 30 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 10 Edward II, No. 57.
iRalpI) l^atl)etr)p.
JnOUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Newenham on
Tiiursday next after the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas the
Martyr, 10 Edward II [13 17], of the lands and tenements \\htxto{ Ralph
ITathavy was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day that he died,
Inqtiisitiones Post Alortevi. 165
etc., by the oath of Richard Malemort, John Ivor, Robert le Bray, John
de Bykc7iore, William le Brul, William Fiiedok, Robert le Cat, William
Phelip, Philip Setie, Geoffrty Shayt, Henry de Bonkes, and Hugh Atewalle,
who say that
The said Ralph held in his demesne as of fee on the day that he died
at Rodmore one messuage with a garden and dovecote, and 30 acres of
arable land of the King in chief as of his manor of St. Breavell by the
service of 4^. per annum of rent, to be paid at the castle of St. Breavell
and suit at the court of St. Breavell from 3 weeks to 3 weeks for all
services, and the said messuage with the garden and dovecote is worth
per annum iid., and the said 30 acres of land are worth per annum
I5,r., price of the acre bd.
The said Ralph and Elizabeth his wife held in their demesne as of fee
at le Horestone, within the forest of Dene, of the King in chief of new
assart 6oA- acres of land, by the service of paying to the King by the year
by the hands of the sheriff of Gloucester i^s. ihl., and it is worth
nothing beyond.
The said Ralph held in his demesne as of fee at Lideneye of Sarra
Talebot 5 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, and 6s. 8d. of yearly rent by
the service of paying 12s. of yearly rent for all services ; the said 5 acres
of land are worth per annum lod., price of the acre 4(/. ; the said 4 acres
of meadow are worth per annum 6^., price of the acre 18c/.
The said Ralph also held in his demesne as of fee at Munstreworth
of Henry de Lancastre the tenements underwritten by the service of
paying per annum 39^'. "jd. There is there one messuage with a garden,
and it is worth per annum 23^-. 4^/. There are there 20 acres of arable
land, which are worth per annum 13J. .^d., price of the acre 4^/. ; also
10 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum is^-> price of the
acre i8(/.
William, son of the said Ralph, is his next heir, and was aged 16 years
at the feast of St. Michael last past.
Chan. Inq.p.m., lo Edivard II, Xo. 58.
|i5tcl)olai3 DC ^t. a^auro.
InQUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Hampton
Meysy on Saturday next after the Feast of the Purification of the
Blessed Mary, 10 Edward II [13 17], of the lands and tenements which
were of Nicholas de St. Mauro, by the oath o{ John le Mareys, John Htnves,
Walter Nony, John de Morton, William Brentemerhs, Henry Borgeys, Adam
le Ulasun, John Levesone, John Joydon, Robert Frankelay, and William
Hcnvel, who say that
1 6 6 Gloiuestersh ire
Nicholas de St. Jfauro held at Hampton Meisy one messuage with
a garden and a certain grove, which is worth per annum . . . shillings.
He also held there 4 virgates of land in the demesne, each of which
contains 20 acres of land, and each acre is worth per annum 3</.
There are there six natives, each of whom holds half a virgate of land,
and ought to work from the Morrow of St. John the Baptist up to the
Gule of August, viz., each week for 3 days with one man, and the day's
work is worth |</., and from the Gule of August up to the feast of
St. Michael in the same way, and the work is worth by the day \\d.
The said natives ought also to give in the name of tallage at the feast of
St. Michael 30J.
There are there in the demesne 10 acres of meadow, each of which
is worth per annum iid. ; also 12 acres of several pasture from the feast
of the Purification of the Blessed Mary up to the feast of St. Michael,
and the acre is worth 6d. There is there of rent of assize loj., to be paid
at 4 terms of the year, viz., at the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle zs. 6d.,
at the feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary 2s. 6d., at the feast
of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist 2.r. 6d., and at the feast of
St. Michael 2s. 6d. There is there one vivary, which is worth per annum
6d. The pleas and perquisites of the court are worth per annum izd.
There is there the advowson of the church of Hamton, and it is
•orth 40J. Sum, io6s. ^^d.
The said JVicholas de St. Mauro held all the said lands and tenements
of the Earl of Gloucester in chief by the courtesy of England of the
inheritance of the Lady Eva de Mejsy, formerly the wife of the said
Nicholas.
Chan. Inq. p.m.., ]o Edicani II, No. 59.
g!ol)n ann t2:UUiam gingelto^ne.
InOUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Gloucester,
20th May. II Edward H [1318], of the lands and tenements which
were of John Ingchvyne and William Ingehvyne, father of the said John,
by the oath of John de Alkeleye, Roger Corbet, John Corbet, John Duyk,
Gilbert Stanchazve, Richard Pesschou, William le Walsch, Gilbert de Rjives,
John le Arblasler, John de Brokenbtrwe, Elias de Filton, and John de
Staiindcn, who say that
Neither the %-^\di John Ingehvyne nor the said William Ingehvyne held
any lands or tenements of the King in chief on the days that they died,
but the said William held in his demesne as of fee one messuage, one
virgate of land, and 3 acres of meadow in Asshelworth of the Abbot of
Inquisitiones Post AI or tern. 167
St. Augustine's, Bristol, by the service of paying to the said Abbot i\s.
per annum for all service. The said messuage is worth per annum 2j.,
and the said virgate of land 20^., and the said 3 acres of meadow 6j.
The said William Ingelwyne died at the feast of St. Nicholas,
8 Edward II [1314]; after his death the said John, as son and heir of
the said William, entered into the said tenements and held them of the
said Abbot by the said service up to the feast of Pentecost last past, at
which time he died.
John, son of the saidyoAn, is his next heir, and is aged 16 years.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 1 1 Edward II, No. 6.
Inquisition taken before the King's escheator at Bristol,
2ist September, 11 Edward II [1317], by the oath oi John Joye,
William Wastrville, Roger de Hemhrok, John de Oldebury, Adam Broun,
Robert Bumel, William RandolJ, Walter It Fozelere, John de Gidejord, Adam
ate Hay, Nicholas Condrych, and Hugh ate Watere, who say that
John Tropyn held in his demesne as of fee on the day that he died
certain tenements in Aylbri^ton next Olniston in co. Gloucester, of the
King in chief by the service of the tenth part of a knight's fee.
There is there a capital messuage with a dovecote and 2 gardens and
one curtilage within the precinct of one close, and 8 acres of arable land
within the same close, which are worth per annum 20^'. There are there
in the demesne 4 virgates of arable land whereof each virgate contains
40 acres, and they are worth per annum £,\, price of the acre 6^. ; also
36 acres of meadow, which may be mown each year, and they are worth
per annum bos., price of the acre zod. ; also 100 acres of several pasture,
as well in a grove as elsewhere, and they are worth per annum 4J.
There are there 2 windmills, and they are worth per annum 4 marks.
There are there 4 free tenants who pay per annum \os. at 4 terms of
the year by equal portions. There is there one customar who holds in
villeinage 2^ acres of land and pays per annum zs. at the said terms,
and shall do on each Monday throughout the year, except on a festival
day. when it shall happen, one manual work, price of the work \d. And
the sum per annum one year with another is ^s. lod.
Thomas, brother of the said John, is his next heir, and is aged
22 years.
Chan. Inq. p.m., ii Edward J I, No. 28;
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1 68 Gloucestershire
^HiUiaiu tie t^enebrugge.
InCjUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Newent,
20th November, ii Edward II [1317], as to how much land
William de Penebrugge held of the King in chief in co. Gloucester on the
day that he died, and how much of others, etc., by the oath oi Reginald
de Cumberwelle, Ivel de Hertelannde, John de la Forde, Nicholas de Storcesdene,
William le Palmere, John son of Peter de Acle, Richard de Plumtre, John
Bytheweye, John de la Shawe, Henry Fyman, John de la Hulk, and Adam
le Fraunkeleyn, who say that
The said William did not hold any lands or tenements in his demesne
as of fee on the day that he died, but he held in the manor of Dymmok
of the King in chief by the law of England of the inheritance oi Euphemia,
formerly his wife, one capital messuage which is worth per annum, clear,
10s. ; also 80 acres of arable land which are worth per annum 20s., price
of the acre ^d. ; also 2 acres of meadow which are worth per annum is.,
price of the acre i id. ; also 3 acres of wood whereof the profit of the
underwood is worth per annum 9^., price of the acre 3</. He also held
there of the rent of assize of the free tenants per annum £%. The pleas
and perquisites of the court there are worth per annum 51. Sum of the
whole value of the said tenements £() lyj. ()d. The said tenements are
held of the King in chief by the service of half a knight's fee.
William, son of William de Penebrugge, is the next heir of the said
William and Eufemia, and is aged 40 years.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 11 Edward II, No. 36.
8)ugl^ le ?^ej5pen0er, jsentor.
Extent made at Lydeneye, in the hundred of Blyddestoe, of all
the lands and tenements which Hugh le Despenser, senior, holds
in his custody of the inheritance of Thomas, son and heir of Guy de Bello
Campo, formerly Earl of Warwick, viz., on Monday in the Morrow of
Holy Trinity, 11 Edward II [13 18], by the oaih oi Richard Edy, Walter de
Anste, Thomas le Forester, Walter de la Hurste,John Home, Thomas le Monk,
Henry le Dene, Richard Segar, Adam Geggywyne, Walter Home, Walter son
of Stephen and Walter le Monk, who say that Hugh le Deapenser holds at
Lydeneye in the liberty of Blyddestoe one messuage, and it is worth per
annum zs., and he holds there underwood with a mine of iron, and it is
worth per annum zos., and he has there tenants, who pay per annum £4f.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 1 1 Edward II, No. 65.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 169
j&ugl^ le ®e0penj3er, senior.
Extent and appraisement made before Robert de Aston, bailiff of
the liberty of Cirencester, by writ of the lord the King, of the
manor of Cheddeworth which Hugh le Despenser, senior, holds in his
custody of the inheritance o^ Thomas, son and heir of Guy de Bella Campo,
formerly Earl of Warwick, by the oath of John ate Siile, John ate Forde,
Richard May esmore, Richard de Camera, William ate Grove, John ate Broke, •
. . . de Gardino, Adam de Oldebury, William Aleyn, Richard Warde, Walter
de Chavetyngworth, dsidi John Bye, who say that
There is there a capital messuage with a close, and it is worth per
annum y. ifd. ; also a dovecote, and it is worth per annum rs. There
are in the demesne 160 acres of arable land, which are worth per annum
\os., price of the acre id.; also 18 acres of meadow in the demesne
which are worth 27J., price of the acre \M. There is there a certain
several pasture, and it is worth per annum %d. There are there in the
demesne 300 acres of wood, the profit whereof is worth per annum 50J.
. . . the said bailiff . . . pasture of the whole neighbourhood.
There is there a watermill, and it is worth per annum 13J. 4</., and there
is no profit thereof in summer through default of water. There are there
14 virgates of land in villeinage, each virgate whereof pays per annum
of rent of assize \id. Sum of the rent, 14J. The said customars pay
2J. %\d. of a certain . . . called forlondselfeer. The service and
works of the said customars are worth per annum £\ is. The said
customars owe certain bederipps, which are worth \\s. per annum, each
of them \zd. There are there 8 villeins, each of whom . . . part of
one virgate of land and their rents and services are worth per annum 26^.,
viz., each of them y. id. . . . villeins each of whom holds one
farendell of land, and their rents and services are worth per annum
i3.r. \d., each of them . . . there 8 cottars, and their services and
rents are worth per annum gj. \\d. There are there 10 freemen, and
their ... is worth per annum 5J. ^\d. in the whole. The pleas and
perquisites of the court are worth per annum 6j. M. Sum . . .
£f\^ \os. Q^d . . . on Thursday next before the feast of the Nativity
of St. John the Baptist, 2 Edward II [13 18].
Chan. Inq. p.m., 11 Edward II, No. 65.
^ilUant He ^ettc.
I niJlllSlXlOll taken before the King's escheator at Gloucester
X on Wednesday next before the feast of the Nativity of St, John the
Baptist, 12 Edward II £'3J9]» whether William de Dene held on the day
1 70 Gloucestershire
that he died certain tenements in Magna Dene and in Parva Dene of the
King in chief, by the service of keeping the bailiwick of the woods of
Magna and Parva Dene, within the forest of Dene, besides the service
of \os. for tenements in Magna Dene, and the service of 6</. for tenements
in Parva Dene, or not, by the oath of Walttr de Nasse, Reginald de Abenhale,
William Halhewy, John de Azvere, Richard MaUmort, Osbert U Gayntre,
John Fvor, Roger de Tudemersche, Robert de Hawylle, Roger de Blytheslowe,
John Waryn, and Richard Edy, who say that
The said William de Dene held of the King on the day that he died
the said tenements by homage, and by the service of the said loj. 6</.,
and remaining with the King in his armies for 3 days at his own costs
in cos. Gloucester, Hereford, and Worcester, and he held the same to
him and his heirs for ever.
After the death of the said William the King shall have the wardship
of the said lands and the marriage of the heir of the said William, but
the jurors do not know if he held the said tenements by the service of
keeping the bailiwick of the said woods or not.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 12 Edward II, No. 31.
(KCUlliam He ®ene»
InQUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Gloucester,
28th November, 13 Edward II [1319]. in the presence o{ Thomas
Brown, constable of the castle of St. Briavel, and locum tenens of Roger
Dammory in the forest of Dene, and Geoffrey de Westone, attorney of Hugh
le Despenser, senior, whether William de Dene on the day that he died
held his tenements in Magna Dene and Parva Dene of the King in chief
by the service of keeping the bailiwick of the woods of the lord the King
in Parva and Magna Dene, or by remaining with the King in his armies
for 3 days at his own prpper costs in cos. Gloucester, Hereford, and
Worcester, and if so, then by doing what service or office, etc., etc., by
the oath o{ Richard de Hey don, John de Poltone of Northwode, Nicholas le
Palmare of Ruwardyn, William atte Forde of la Nuwelonde, Geoffrey le
Rydere of Ruwardyn, Hugh atte Walk of Magna Dene, Gilbert Gamd of
Bykenore, Walter le Carpenter of Dene, William Cut of Magna Dene,
Robert de Donnynton of Magna Dene, Joseph le Hayward of Parva Dene,
Philip Hoke of Parva Dene, John le Mareschal of Longehope, Lawrence de
Tresham, John de Oulepenne, John de Alkeleye, Roger Corbet, Walter Sewaker,
Thomas de Aston, John Joye, William de Remmesbury, Thomas de Mattesdone,
William Dammoysele, and Elias atte Grene, who say that
William de Dene on the day that he died held all his lands and
tenements in Magna Dene of the King in chief by the service of loj. per
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annum, to be paid yearly at Newenham to the constable of the King's
castle of St. Briavel, at the feast of St. Michael, for all service; and all
his lands and tenements in Parva Dene of the King in chief by the
service of 6</. yearly, to be paid at the exchequer of the lord the King
by the hands of the sheriff of Gloucester for the time being for all
service. He did not hold the same by the service of keeping the baili-
wick of the King's woods of Magna and Parva Dene, nor by remaining
with the King in his armies in cos. Gloucester, Hereford, and Worcester
as is abovesaid.
Chan. Inq. p.m.y 1 1 Edward II, No. 31.
These are the evidences for the King that the wardship of the
lands of William de Dene and the marriage of his heirs ought
to belong to the King. Fir^t, the charter which is in the custody of
Rennand de Habehale, whereof a transcript is given below. Also the
inquisition returned into the Chancery according to the charter.
Also the said Rennad de Abehale is tenant of the moiety of the manor
of Dene, and charged with the moiety of the rent contained in the said
charter, and so the said Renand cannot deny that his pourparty ought
to be in the wardship of the King at all times when wardship has
happened, and at all times has been when his ancestors have been
within age.
All the towns within the precinct of the forest, as Bykenore, Ruardyn,
Staunton, and Blakenie, which are of the same tenure as Dene, have been
at all times in the wardship of the Kings when wardship has happened.
Charter.
Roger Earl of Hereford,, to all his barons, sheriffs, ministers, men, and
friends, French and English, greeting. Know ye that I have given and
granted to William de Dene and his heirs in fee and inheritance, to hold
of me and my heirs, all his tenements as freely and quietly, as he held
them on the day that he died of Miles the Earl, my father, viz., his
ministry of the forest of Dene, with all things to the same belonging,
paying therefor every year 20J. for all service, except this, that if I shall
summ^on him to go with me in my service within these three counties,
viz., Gloucester, Hereford, and Worcester, he shall go with me for 3 days
at his own procuration, and if he shall remain with me longer, then it
shall be at my cost, and if he shall have lost anything I will restore it
to him as to my man. And particularly the assart of Chestiard.
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172 Gloucester sh ire
Witnesses : William de Caysnet, Walter, my brother, and Etias Giff,
Alan son of Mayn, Osbert de Westberia, then my server, Fulk Trussel,
Ralph de Falceio, Richard de Wehym, and Alexander Pyncema.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 12 Edivard II, No. 31.
COiUtam De ?^ene»
I nCJUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Magna Dene,
-^ 28th May, 12 Edward II [13 19], of the lands and tenements of the
which William de Dene was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day
that he died, by the oath of Richard de Heydon, Richard Cudel, Thomas de
Asian, Gilbert le Bakar, Thomas le Hunte, John le Marchal, Walter de
Kede/ord, Adam Roger, William Burrich, Richard Irby, John Ma . . ,
Richard le Carttre, John de Lodebrok, Philip Baliwrith, William a tie Forde,
John Rolf, William Hok, Philip atte Chapale, Richard Telew, Elias atte
Grene, Robert atte Strode, Walter le Carpenter, Stephen Broun, and Adam
atte Merch, who say that
William de Dene held of the King in chief one messuage and one
carucate of land in Magna Dene by the service of loj. of yearly rent, to
be paid at Newenham to the constable of the castle of St. Briavel, at the
feast of St. Michael, for all service, and the said messuage with the garden
is worth per annum yj., and 80 acres of arable land which are worth per
annum 13J. \d.^ price of the acre id., and 3 acres of meadow which are
worth per annum is., price of the acre %d. ; and 2 water-mills which are
worth per annum lis. ; and 30 free tenants, who pay per annum £if. \s.
at 2 terms of the year, viz. at the feasts of St. Michael and the
Annunciation of the Blessed Mary ; and 18 natives, who pay per annum
29J. at the same terms; and each of them shall work in Autumn for
3 days, and the day's work is worth \d. The pleas and perquisites of the
court are worth per annum 7J. And he held 4 acres of assart at Bradele,
and paid per annum at Newenham i id. to the said constable and at the
same term.
The said William held at Parva Dene of the King in chief one
messuage and one virgate of land by the service of td., to be paid at the
King's exchequer at the feast of St. Michael for all service, and the said
messuage with a garden is worth per annum 3^. ; and 48 acres of arable
land, which are worth per annum %s., price of the acre id. ; and 3 acres
of meadow, which are worth per annum i>s., price of the acre is.
There are there 18 free tenants who pay per annum £1 i-js. ^d. at
4 terms of the year ; and 2 natives who pay per annum is. ^d. at the
same terms, and each of them shall work in Autumn for 3 days, price of
the work id. The pleas and perquisites of the court are worth per
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annum 6^. He also held of the King in chief there 8 acres of land of
assart, which pay per annum at the said day zs. at Newenham ; also of
new assart 90 acres, which pay per annum by the hands of the sheriff
\%s. \od. for all service, and are worth nothing per annum besides the
said rent. The said William also held of Thomas le Blount in the manor
of Rodleye by the service of \is. one virgate of land, and 6 erections for
fishing \horrach.'\ in the Severn, and 2 acres of meadow, and the said
virgate of land is worth 6j. per annum, the said ejections for fishing 6j.
per annum, and the said 2 acres of meadow 5^.
The said William also held the manor of Lasselegh of Hugh le Despenser
by the service of one knight's fee.
There is there a certain capital messuage with a garden, which is
worth per annum bs. ; and 300 acres of arable land which are worth per
annum 50J., price of the acre zd. ; and 3 acres of meadow which are
worth per annum 3^., and 5 acres of pasture which are worth per annum
zs. bd., price of the acre bd. ; and 4 acres of wood which are worth
nothing per annum. There are there 4 villeins who hold 4 virgates of
land, and pay per annum of rent of assize 24J., and each of them owes in
autumn one bederipp, price id. The pleas and perquisites of court are
worth per annum 2^^.
Joan and Isabella, daughters of the said William, are his next heirs :
the said Joan is aged 5 years, and the said Isabella is aged one month.
Chan. Inq. p.m., ii Edward II, No. 31.
InQUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Gloucester,
19th July, 12 Edward II [13 18], by John le Marchal, Robert atte
Strode, William de Boy/eld, Adam le Haukare, Walter Ordwy, Philip atte
Wode, Reginald de Cumbrezvelle, Eweyn de Ode, William atte Hay, John
Barbe, Henry de Wyke, Robert de la Felde, John de Ledene, Robert le Heyr{}),
Robert Curteys, David Elys, John de la Hay, and John le Fremon, who
say that
Richard de Pulton held of the King in chief one messuage, 50 acres
of arable land, and 3 acres of meadow in Walmor and Northwode, paying
to the King 3 barbed arrows as often as the King in his own proper
person shall chase in the forest of Dene : which said tenement the said
Richard held by the law of England of the inheritance of Agnes Muschet
his wife, and after her death he continued his seisin and died thereof
seised : which said Richard and Agnes had two sons, viz. Richard their
eldest son and heir and Walter hrs younger brother: which said Richard
the son died after the death of the said Agnes his mother and before the
4 74 Gloucestershire
death of the said Richard his father, a certain yi?A« de Pulton his son and
heir surviving, being left in Ireland and within age, but the said Richard
de Pillion, father of the said Richard and Waller, being dead, who held the
said tenements by the law of England as is beforesaid ; the said Waller
his younger son, io the absence oi Johnde Pullon, son and heir o{ Richard,
elder brother of the said Waller, entered into the said tenements, and
intruding himself into the same without the King's licence, the said
Wjjller alienated the said premises to Roberl alte Watere, who re-enfeoflfed
thereof the said Waller and Agnes his wife without licence from the
King, on account of which intrusion into and alienation of the premises
the King's escheator seised the said premises. The capital messuage is
worth per annum . d., and the acre of arable land \d., and the acre pf
meadow 6</.
The said John de Pullone, son of Richard de Pullon, heir of the said
Richard and Agnes, is the next heir, and is now aged zi years.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 12 Edward II, No. 32
In(][UlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before the King's escheator
on Monday next after the feast of St. Valentine, 13 Edward II
[1320], '\[ John de Knovyll on the day that he died held the manor of
Radewyk in co. Gloucester of the King in chief as of his Crown by
knight's service, or not, by the oath o^ John de Avene, Almar de Baars,
Roger de Munstreworlh, Waller K . ek, John de Lodebrok, Geoffrey Gamel,
William Phelip, Thomas Tylly, Roberl le Cal, William de la Hulk, Henry
Slevene, and Philip Jane, who say that
John de Knovyll held the manor of Radewyk in co. Gloucester on
the day that he died of the King in chief as of his Crown of England
by the service of the sixth part of a knight's fee.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 13 Edward II, No. 2.
3|o]^n (0tSarD of mtmn.
InQUlSltlOn taken at Wynchecombe before the King's escheator
on Wednesday next after the feast of the Purification of the Blessed
Mary, 13 Edward II [1320], as to what lands and tenements /<7A» Giffard
of Weston held of the King in chief in his demesne as of fee on the day
that he died, and how much of others, etc., etc., by the oath of Richard
Prodomme, Thomas Bealmund, John Bume, John Nicoles, Roberl Hereward,
John Squier, William Ace, Roberl de Knolle, John de Clyve, John Mareschall,
John Frankeleyn of Ebryghton, and Robert de Hales, who say that
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 175
John Giffard of Weston, who was formerly called John Giffard of
Boyton, held no lands or tenements of the King in chief in his demesne
as of fee on the day that he died, or of any other, but the said John held
the manors of Norton and Weston Underegg, together with the advowson
of the church of Weston, of the King in chief for the whole life of the
%2i\^ John, who holds them of the gift of Adam de Hetwynton, who gave
them to him in the court of the lord the King by a fine made between
them there and by licence of the King for the whole life of the said
John, so that after his death they should remain to John his son and to
the heirs of his body: to hold of the King in chief by the services
thereof due and accustomed for ever.
The said John Giffard held the said manors of the King in chief by
knight's service, and the said manors and the said advowson are worth
per annum in all issues £\o.
John, son of the said John Giffard, is his next heir, and is aged
1 9 years.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 13 Edward II, No. 15.
9!o]^n De ^lougl^tre.
Inquisition taken at Sloughtre, within the liberty of the Abbot
of Fiscamp, before William de Brocworth, bailiff of the said
liberty, on Tuesday next after the feast of the Apostles Peter and Paul,
13 Edward II [1320J, by the oath oi Henry de Scirborne, Robert de Mareys,
John Crozoun, Philip de Tenacre, John le Vylein, John de Chaddewell, John
Wette, John de Sciplon, Richard de Henore, John Stevens of Stowe, William
Haym, and William Meicrojt, as to what goods and chattels, lands and
tenements yijAw de Sloughtre had in the said liberty, or what lands and
tenements the %di\AJohn h'ad there on the day of the acknowledgment
of the debt mentioned in the writ made to Thomas de Berton, vicar of the
church of Melkesham, which according to the tenour of the said writ
may be appraised and extended, and by due appraisement and extent
delivered to the said Thomas de Berton, who say that
The said John de Sloughtre on the day of the making of this inquisition
had no goods or chattels, lands or tenements, in the said liberty, nor
had any for a long time before the obtaining of the said writ.
The jurors being asked what lands and tenements the said John had
on the day of the acknowledgment of the said debt, viz. 28th June,
II Edward II [13 J 8], say that at that time he had no lands or tenements
within the said liberty.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 13 Edward II, No. 37.
176 Gloucestershire
Appraisement of the chattels which /(?A« de Sloughlre had
at Southcerneye, made before William de Pulham, bailiff of the
liberty of Cyrencestre, on Sunday next before the feast of the Nativity
of St. John the Baptist, 13 Edward II [1320], by the oath of Robert
Barbast, Jurdan de Baudynglon, Waller de Caumpeden, Philip de Cotes,
Simon le Frankelayn, Waller atle More, William de Penynton, Waller Nouray,
John Hughes, Walter de Chaveryngworlh, John Payn, and Richard son of
Waller, who say that
The sdiid John de Sloughlre has at Southcerneye in chattels the crop
of 5^ acres and i rood of wheat, which is worth 14J. ^id., price of
the crop of each acre zs. dd. ; also the crop of 6 acres and i rood of
drag \drag\, which is worth \\s. id., price of the crop of each acre
IS. ^d. The saidyti;^« also has 4 acres of meadow, the crop whereof is
worth 4^., price of the crop of each acre izd. ; also 4 young oxen, price
12s., price of each ^s., which were removed by the said /ohti before the
taking of this appraisement.
Sum of the chattels except the chattels removed 32J. ii^d., which
are delivered to Thomas de Borton, vicar of the church of Melkesham.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 13 Edward II, No. 37.
Inquisition taken at Sloghtre, within the liberty of the Abbot
of Fiscamp, before William de Brokworth, bailiff of the said liberty,
on Tuesday next after the feast of St. James the Apostle, 14 Edward II
[1320], by the oath of William Pynchepol, Robert de Nethercote, Waller de
Shurdyngton, John de Caldecote, John le Freman de Otyngton, William
Andreu, John le Cun, Hugh le Spencer, Richard le Mareschal, Thomas de
Yccombe, John de Nethercote, and William Blundel, who say that
The said John de Sloghtre had no goods or chattels, lands or tene-
ments, within the said liberty on the day of the making of this inquisition,
or on the day of the acknowledgment of the debt made to Thomas de
Berlon, vicar of the church of Melkesham, viz. the 28th day of June,
II Edward II [13 18].
Chan. Inq. p.m., i^ Edward II, No. 37.
I
(lD»eoffre^ De -fretl^orn*
nqUlSltlOn taken at <}loucester before the King's escheator on
Saturday next after the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, 14 Edward II
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 177
[1320], by the oath o{ John Notelyn, Henry de Wyke, Richard de Salle,
Gilbert de Frelhorn, Richard de la Hoke, John Lejy, Elias Segare, John
Ferour of Salle, John de Symondeshale, John Hathear, Adam ate Mull, and
Robert Agu, who say that
Geoffrey de Fre/horn, who lately died, viz. on the 3rd day of August
last past, was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day that he died of
one messuage and one carucate of land in Frethorn : which said messuage
and land the said Geoffrey, who is under age and in the wardship of the
King, held o{ John de Meoles by the service of the fourth part of a knight's
fee. The said tenements are worth per annum, clear, 40J. according to
the true value of the same.
Geoffrey^ son of the said Geoffrey, is his next heir, and is aged 24 years
and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 14 Edward II, No. 16.
ISoger la marre*
Inquisition taken at Wykeware, 7th October, 14 Edward II
[1320], by the oath ol John de Standene, William de Remmesbury,
Roger de Horton, John de Wes/on, John Herman, John atle Slo, John Wodecok,
John le Brok, Elias Wyrlok, Thomas Danyel, John de Westcote, and William
Batyn, who say that
Roger la Warre, who lately died, did not hold any lands or tenements
in CO. Gloucester on the day that he died, except the manor of Wikewarre :
which said manor the said Roger, in the Octaves of Holy Trinity, 9
Edward II [13 16], by fine in the court of the lord the King, before the
Justices of the Bench, acknowledged to be the right oi John la Warre
as that which the said [ohn had of the gift of the said Roger : to hold to
him and his heirs of the chief lords of that fee by the services thereof
due for ever; and for this acknowledgment the said John granted to the
said Roger the said manor, and rendered the same to him in the said
court : to hold to the said Roger for his whole life by the service of one
rose per annum for all service, so that after the death of the said Roger
the said manor should revert to the SdiiA John and his heirs.
The said manor is held of Thomas Apadam, son and heir of John
Apadam, as of his manor of Castelharpetre by the service of half a knight's
fee, and zos. per annum for all service, which said Thomas is within age
and in the wardship of the King.
The said manor is worth per annum ;^i5 in all issues, according to
the true value thereof.
The said John is the next heir of the said Roger, and is aged 40 years.
and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 14 Edwccrd II, No. 32.
GLOUC. INQ., VOL. V.
178 Gloucestershire
InOUlSltlOn made before the King's escheator at Berkele on
Saturday next before the feast of St. Laurence, 15 Edward II [132 1],
of the lands and tenements which were of Thomas de Berkelee on the day
that he died, by the oath of John son of Nicholas, John de Oulepenne,
John de GloucesleKy Elias de Filton, John de Salso Mat;isco, William de
Colwych, Robert le Warner, Stephen de Draycote, John de Alkelee, William
de la Haye, Walter Sewacre, and William de Rammesbury^ who say that
Thomas de Berkelee held in his demesne as of fee on the day that he
died the castle of Berkelee with the hundred, and the manors of Hamme,
Camme, and Wotton, with the hainlets and other appurtenances in
CO. Gloucester of the King in chief by barony; doing therefor the
service of 3 knight's fees for all service, as well for the said castle and
manors as for other lands and tenements which the said Thomas
likewise held in co. Somerset on the day that he died.
The site of the said castle is worth per annum nothing beyond
reprise and the maintenance of the said castle. There is there one garden,
which is worth per annum half a mark ; also one park with wild beasts,
which is worth per annum loj.
There are in the said manor of Hamme granges and oxhouses with
a close adjoining, which are worth nothing per annum beyond the main-
tenance of the houses. There is there one dovecote, which is worth per
annum 55-. There are in the demesne 300 acres of arable land, which are
worth per annum £•] \zs., price of the acre bd. ; also 16 acres of meadow,
which are worth per annum 32^., price of the acre zs. ; also 20 acres of
pasture, which are worth per annum los. ; also 40 acres of high wood, the
pannage whereof is worth per annum half a mark and not more, because
all the tenants ought to have common as well in the pasture as in the
pannage. There is there of rent of assize as well of freemen as of
villeins per annum £i\ ijs. ^id. at the terms of the Annunciation of the
Blessed Mary and St. Michael by equal portions. There are there 24
villeins, each of whom shall do each week throughout the year 2 works,
price of the work ^</. Sum, 104J.
There are in the said manor of Camme granges and oxhouses,
which are worth nothing beyond the maintenance of the houses. There
is there one dovecote, which is worth per annum ^.od. There are in the
demesne 200 acres of arable land, which are worth per annum looj.,
price of the acre 6d.; also 10 acres of meadow, which are worth per
annum 20s., price of the acre 2s.; also 10 acres of pasture, which are
worth per annum 5^. ; also 40 acres of wood, and they are worth nothing
because there is no underwood, and the pasture with the pannage is
common. There is there of rent of assize of freemen and villeins by the
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year £11 8j. 9^/., at the said 2 terms equally. There are there 15 villeins,
each of whom shall do each week throughout the year 3 works, price of
the work \d. Sum, £\ I'js. yd. There are there 100 hens of rent at the
Nativity of the Lord, price of each id. Sum, 8s. ^d.
In the said manor of Wotton there is one messuage with a garden,
which is worth per annum half a mark ; also one dovecote, which is
worth per annum ^od. There are there in the demesne 300 acres of
arable land, which are worth per annum 75J., price of the acre 3^. ; also
10 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum 20s. There is there
a park with wild beasts, which is worth per annum in pannage and
herbage los. There are there 15 acres of high wood, the profit whereof
is nit, because there is there no underwood, and the pasture with the
pannage is common. There is there one water-mill, which is worth per
annum 20s. There is there of rent of assize of freemen and villeins
£ij 4J., at the said 2 terms equally. There are there 25 villeins, each of
whom shall do each week throughout the year 2 works, price of the
work ^d. Sum, io8j. ^d. There are there 103 hens of rent at the feast
of the Nativity of the Lord, price of each id. Sum, Ss. "jd.
The pleas and amerciaments of the said hundred of Berkelee are worth
per annum loos. There are at Berkelee 2 leets by the year of all the
tenements aforesaid, viz., one immediately after the feast of St. Michael,
and the other at the term of hockday, and they are worth per annum
with amerciaments of the assize of bread and ale aforesaid at the said
days ^10. There is there one general court from 3 weeks to 3 weeks of
all the tenements aforesaid, the amerciaments whereof with fines of
lands, reliefs, and heriots, are worth per' annum ;^2o.
Sum-total, ;^i47 i^-. b^d.
Maurice de Berkelee^ son of the said Thomas, is his next heir, and is
aged 40 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 15 Edward II, No. 46.
T • • •
I nqUlSltlOn taken before the escheator at Caumpeden on
X Thursday next after the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas
the Martyr, 16 Edward II [1323], by the oath oi John deHeivord, William
Burne, William de Cleve, Waller de Walevile, William de Condicot, Gilbert
de Bradeivey, Radtilph Wedckyn, Richard Prodomme, John de Wenlak, Hugh
F . . ard, John le Frankeleyn, and Robert de Sodinton, who say that
John de Marmion held nothing of the King in chief, nor of any other,
on the day that he died in my bailiwick, because the sdAdi John gave the
manor of Quenton ten years ago to John his son and Elizabeth his wife
and their heirs, and so he held nothing in my bailiwick.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 16 Edward II, No. 40
i8o Gloucestershire
([falter De (ia^loucejstet.
I nCJUlSltlOri taken before the King's escheator at Alweston on
X Monday next after the feast of St. Gregory, i6 Edward II [1323],
of the lands and tenements of the which Walter de Gloucester was seised
in his demesne as of fee on the day that he died, by the oath oi Roger
Corbet, Robert de Hawe, Robert Gosse, Osbert le Rich, John Govy, John
Corbet, Fulk de Gerleye, Richard Lamdrei, David Stak, Walter Culur, David
atte Grave, and John Molendin, who say that
The said Walter de Gloucester held 2 parts of the manor of Alweston
of the King in chief on the day that he died in his demesne as of fee, by
what service the jurors know not ; also 2 parts of one capital messuage
with gardens and curtilages, which are worth per annum \^d. ; also
2 parts of 2 dovecotes which are worth per annum \Qd. There are there
in the demesne 180 acres of arable land in divers fields, which are worth
per annum 30J., price of the acre zd. ; also 18 acres of meadow, whereof
12 acres are worth i2j., price of the acre i2</., and 6 acres are worth per
annum 4J., price of the acre %d. He also held there 2 parts of one park,
the underwood whereof is worth per annum 6j. %d. ; also 2 parts of the
pasture in the said park which are worth per annum 6j. %d. He also
held one pasture which is called Childewode, and is worth per annum
\id.\ also 2 parts of one pasture there called Pykewelleham which are
worth per annum \id.; also 2 parts of one pasture at La Grave in
Helcomb, which are worth per annum zod. There is there a certain
pasture which is called Middelhongyr, and is worth per annum 6j. He
also held 2 parts of one windmill, which are worth per annum \s.
Sum, 79J. 8</.
Ralph de Montehermery holds there 66 acres of land for the term of
the life o^ John de Kaerdy/din6. Joan his wife, and pays per annum id. at
the feast of St. Michael, and after the decease of the said John and Joan
the said land ought to revert to the heirs of the said Walter. There are
there 14 free tenants who hold there divers tenements, and pay per
annum of rent of assize 40J. $d. at 4 terms of the year, viz., the feasts of
St. Michael, St. Andrew, the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary, and the
Nativity of St. John the Baptist, by equal portions. Sum, 40J. bd.
Cecilia Hugyn holds one virgate of land in villeinage, and shall do
from the feast of St. Michael up to the Nativity of St. John the Baptist
each week on 4 days manual worits, and"the day's work is worth ^</.,
except 3 testival weelcs, viz., Christmas, Easter, and Pentecost. And
shall plough during the said time each week for one day^ and the day's
ploughiag is worth x\d. And shall do from ihe Nativity of St. John the
Baptist tip to lhe<5ule of August -each week manual works for 4 days,
and the day's work is worth \d^ and from the Gule of August up to the
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feast of St. Michael each week for five days, and the day's work is worth
i^. And she shall do 3 bedripps in the Autumn, and they are worth
3</., price of each \d. And she owes certain aid to the lord's larder at
the feast of St. Michael, and it is worth 31. \d. Sum, igj. i\d1
Reginald Lovekyn holds half a virgate of land in villeinage, and
pays and does the moiety of the works and service of the said Cecilia.
Sum, 9J. 8|</.
John le Colier holds 7 acres of land in villeinage, and shall work from
the feast of St. Michael up to the same feast each week for one day,
except the 3 festival weeks, and the day's work is worth \d. from the
feast of St. Michael up to the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and from
the feast of St. John the Baptist up to the Gule of August id., and from
the Gule of August up to the feast of St. Michael the day's work is
worth i\d. Sum, 3J.
The pleas and perquisites, with the foreign hundred, are worth there
per annum 36J. 8^.
Sum of the whole extent per annum, £() gs. o^d.
William, son of Waller de Gloucester, is his next heir, and was aged
7 years at the feast of Easter last past.
Margaret Waryn holds the third part of one manor in the name of
her dower, the reversions whereof belong to the heirs of the said Walter.
Sum, its. %d.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 16 Edward II, No. 64.
2HiiUam De ^taure*
Inquisition taken at Gloucester before John de Hampton, the
King's escheator, in co. Gloucester, on Tuesday next after the feast
of Holy Trinity, 17 Edward II [1324], by the oath o{ Richard Malemort,
William Faucon, Robert de Boninton, Philip Hoke, John Hoke, Hugh le Foyer,
John le Mareschal, Ralph de Rodleye, John de Pulton, Robert Jordan, John
atte Felde, and John de Wike, who say that
William de Staure died isth April, 17 Edward II [1324], and that he
held on that day in his demesne as of fee one messuage and 8 acres of
land in the vill of St. Briavell, of the King in chief, by the serjeanty of
being forester of the lord the King in the forest of Dene, and making
attachments of vert and venison, and lending the attachments to the castle
of St. Briavell for all service. The said messuage is worth per annum
\id., and the said 8 acres of land zs., price of the acre ^d.
The said William held there of the King in chief 6 acres of land, by
the service of 2s., to be paid at the King's castle of St. Briavell at 4 terms
of the year, viz^ the Nativity of the Lord, the Annunciation of the Blessed
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Mary, St. John the Baptist, and St. Michael, and suit at the court of the
lord the King of St. Briavel, and heriots and reliefs when they shall
happen, and the said 6 acres are worth per annijm i8</., price of the
acre id.
There are there s cottars, who pay per annum is. at the said 4 terms.
The said William held at Staure within the manor of Rodleye of Sir
Thomas le Blount one messuage and \\ virgates of land, by the service
of IS. 4<f., to be paid at Rodleye at 4 terms of the year, and suit at court,
heriots, and reliefs, when they shall happen, for all service, and the said
messuage with the garden are worth per annum 25^., and the 36 acres of
land are worth per annum gj., price of the acre id. There are there
2^ acres of meadow, which are worth per annum is. qd., price of the
acre i%d. The said William held at La Boxe 8 acres of arable land of
John de la Boxe, by the service ef 8^. of yearly rent, to be paid to the
said John at the feast of St. Michael for all service, and the said 8 acres
of land are worth per annum, clear, is.
William de Staure is the son and next heir of the said William, and
was aged 14 years at the feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary
last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 17 Edward II, No. 26.
InQUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Cirencester on
Monday next after the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas the
Martyr, 17 Edward II [1324], by tike oath of William E re heband, Jordan
de Baudynton, William de Baudynton, Robert Burbast, Richard de la Hyde,
William George, Walter de Caumpeden, Richard atte Halle, Nicholas Peres,
Simon le Frankeleyn, John le Coke, and John Hughes, who say that
Robert de Harnhulle died seised in his demesne as of fee of the manor
of Harnhulle.
The easements of the houses of the said manor are worth per annum
IS. There are there two carucates of land containing 174 acres of arable
land, whereof 100 acres are worth per annum us. 4^., price of the acre \d.,
and 74 acres are worth per annum i8j. 6d., price of the acre id. There
are there 10 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum zos., price of
the acre is. There is there a certain mill in bad condition, which is
worth per annum 13J. \d. There are there 4 free tenants who pay per
annum iis. for all service, to be paid at the feast of St. Michael 3^., at
the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle 3^., at the feast of the Annunciation
of the Blessed Mary the Virgin 3^., and at the feast of St. John the
Baptist IS. There are there 2 natives each of whom holds one messuage
and one virgate of land, and they pay per annum altogether los..
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to be paid at the said 4 terms by equal portions. Also 6 natives
each of whom holds one messuage and half a virgate of land, and they
pay per annum altogether 20^., to be paid at the said 4 terms by equal
portions. Also 4 natives each of whom holds one messuage and
the fourth part of one virgate of land, and they pay per annum (is. %J.,
viz , each of them lod., to be paid at the said four terms. All the said
natives shall do divers autumnal works which are worth 54J. loJ. And
so the said manor is worth, clear, ;^io os. Sd.
There is there a church, the advowson whereof belongs to the lord
of the said manor, and it is worth per annum looj.
The said manor is held of the King by the service of half a knight's
fee, by reason of the lands which were of the Earl of Hereford being in
his hand.
Henry de Hurnhulle, son of the said Robert, is his next heir, and is
aged 40 years.
Chan. Inq. p.m.., 17 Edward II, No. 28.
Inquisition taken at Nymdesfield before John de Hampton, the
King's escheator, in cos. Hereford, Gloucester, etc., on Friday next
after the feast of St. Ambrose, 17 Edward II [1324], by the oath of
Walter Wyth, junior, Mattheiv de Ouhpenne, Walter Hathemare, Nicholas
Lydierd, John de Symvideshale, Robert Wyntur, Reginald Brotinyng, Henry
atte Bernve, Robert Morte/rert, Henry Kek, Hugh Hodierne, and Gilbert de
Culne, who say that
John Giffard o^ Nymdesfelde on the day that he died, viz., on Friday
next after the feast of St. Peter which is called Advincula, in the said
year held of the King in chief one messuage in Nymdesfeld, and it is
worth per annum, is. ; and 60 acres of arable land, and they are worth
per annum, clear, ']s. 6d., price of the acre ild., by the service of 2 lbs.
of pepper to be paid at the feast of Easter for all service.
The said John Giffard also held at Nymdesfelde on the day that he
died oi John de Oulepenne 12 acres of arable land, and they are worth per
annum, clear, i8</., price of the acre \\d., by the service of zd. to be
paid at the feast of St. Michael. Sum of the whole extent, i \s.
John Giffard, son of the said John, is his next heir, and is aged
21 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 17 Edward II, No. 31.
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©attD le OBlunt-
nOUlSltlOn taken at Buttone before the King's escheator,
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8th August, 17 Edward II [1323], by the oath of Roger Corbet, John
de Alkekgh, Henry Chaunz, William Ale Hay, John Joye, John de Weston,
Robert de Hawe, Richard de Alkelegh, Roger de Hambrok, John Averay,
William de Over, 7\.x\di John de Wykeivyk, who say that
Davyd le Blunt died on Wednesday next after the feast of St. Kenelm
the Martyr in the year aforesaid, who held of the King in chief on the
day that he died in his demesne as of fee the moiety of the whole
manor of Button for half a knight's fee by knight's service.
There is there one capital messuage with a garden and curtilages and
with one dovecote, which are worth per annum \od. There are there
izo acres of arable land, which are worth per annum 35J. 10^/., the price
of 70 acres whereof is \d. per acre, and of 50 acres thereof zd. per
acre; also 12 acres of meadow, which arc worth per annum \is.', also
200 acres of wood within the chace of Kyngeswode, the profit whereof
is worth per annum loi-. ; also 4 acres of wood without the chace, the
underwood whereof is worth nothing. There is there one fulling-mill,
which is worth per annum ds. %d. ; also the moiety of one water-mill,
which is worth per annum \os. The pleas and perquisites of the moiety
of one foreign hundred and of the intrinsic court are worth per annum
40i-, There are there 3 free tenants who hold divers tenements and whose
rents and services are worth per annum 1 3^. 4^/. Also 4 tenants in
villeinage, who hold one virgate of land and the fourth part of one
virgate, whose rents, customs, and services are worth per annum los.
Sum of the whole value, \o\s. i>d.
The said David held at Manegodesfilde within the barton of the
castle of Bristol of the honour of Gloucester, of the pourparty of the
Lady of Audeleye, for half a fee by knight's service, one capital messuage
with a garden, one curtilage, and one dovecote, and with one vivary,
which are worth per annum 4^'. There are there 30 acres of arable land,
which are worth per annum %s., price of the acre zd. ; also 6 acres of
meadow, which are worth per annum 3^. There are there 8 free tenants
who hold divers tenements, whose rents and services are worth per
annum 30^^. ; also 6 cottars who hold divers cottages, the rent whereof is
worth per annum bs. The pleas and perquisites of the court are worth
per annum i id.
All the said premises have been in the hands of Hugh le Despenser,
junior, from the day of the death of the said David. Sum of the
value, 49^'.
Richard le Blunt is the son and next heir of the said David, and is
aged 32 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 17 Ediuard II, No. 53.
Inqtdsitiones Post Mo7'tem. 185
InOUlSltlOn taken at Kempeleye before John de Hampton^
escheator, 4th January, 17 Edward II [1324J, by the oath of
Thomas de Hnve, Richard de Carswalle, Ivo de Ode, John son of Peter de
Ode, John Seycol, John Jacus, William Power, Adam de la Felde, Henry de
la Feldmulle, Waller de Admirable, John de Gravenhulle, and Thomas Not,
who say that
John de Grey was seised on the day that he died in his demesne as of
fee of the manor of Kempeleye in co. Gloucester, which he holds by the
service of half a knight's fee of the King in chief.
The capital messuage of the said manor with the gardens and dove-
cote are worth per annum 44^. There are there 200 acres of arable land,
and they are worth per annum 50J., viz., each acre id. ; also 20 acres of
meadow, and they are worth per annum \os. ; also 8 acres of pasture,
worth per annum 8j. ; also 44 acres of wood, worth per annum 55.
There is there of rent of assize of the free tt-nants per annum
^4 19J. 7f/., at the feasts of the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary and
St. Michael by equal portions. There are there 3^^ lbs. of pepper, price
3J. (id., and I lb. of cummin, price \d. ; one pair of gilt spurs, price bd.,
and one pair of spurs not gilt, price id., at the feast of St. Michael.
There is there of rent of assize of customars per annum with the
works of the same 6(),f. 5^/., at the feasts of the Annunciation of the
Blessed Mary, St. John the Baptist, St. Peter ad Vincula, and St. Michael
by equal portions. The pleas and perquisites of the court there are
worth per annum half a mark.
Henry de Grey, son of the s2lk\ John de Grey, is his next heir, and was
aged 42 years on the feast of the Apostles Simon and Jude last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 17 Edivard II, No. 74.
^Domar De Valencia-
Inquisition taken at Gloucester before John de Hampton, the
King's escheator, on Monday next after the feast of St. Bartholo-
mew, 18 Edward II [1324], by the oath of William Damaysele, Nicholas
de Seymour, Richard le Clerk of Pagenhall, Henry le Fermor, Henry de
Strodjord, Henry Batekoc, Nicholas atte Chirchlye, John le Walsh of
Husmarlegh, Richard . . , John de Hefford, Henry de Wyk, and Henry
Odierne, who say that
Adomar de Valencia, late Earl o{ Pembrock, was seised in his demesne
as of fee on the day that he died of the manors of Payneswyk, Morton,
and Whaddon in co. Gloucester.
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In the manor of Payneswyk there is one messuage with a garden and
curtilage which are worth per annum 2J. \d. ; and one dovecote which
is worth per annum rs. There are in the demesne 200 acres of arable
land, whereof 120 acres are worth per annum 40J., price of the acre \d.,
and 80 acres are worth per annum 13J. \d., price of the acre zd. ; also
4 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum 6j., price of the acre
i8(/. ; also 8 acres of pasture, which are worth per annum 4^., price of
the acre td. ; also 200 acres of faggot wood \bo:c de fa^o], whereof there
is no underwood or pasture because it is common. There is there one
park without wild beasts, whereof there is no underwood, but the herbage
in the said park is worth per annum bs. Sd.
There are there 17 free tenants who pay per annum £•] Ss., viz.,
at the feasts of St. Michael, St. Andrew, the Annunciation of the Blessed
Mary, and St. John the Baptist, by equal portions ; also 7 burgesses,
who pay per annum 13^. at the said terms; also 17 natives, each of
whom holds one virgate of land in villeinage, and they pay per annum
;^i7 at the said terms ; also 42 natives, each of whom holds half a virgate
of land, and they pay per annum ;^i6 is. bd. at the said terms ; also 18
natives each of whom holds the fourth part of one virgate of land, and
they pay per annum 78^. at the said terms; also 23 tenants, each of
whom holds one cottage and 3 acres of land, and they pay per annum
10s. lod. at the said terms. Ail the said natives from the feast of
St. Michael up to the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist shall do
42 ploughings and a half, which are worth 21^'. y/., price of the ploughing
bd.; also 42 harrowings, which are worth y. bd., price of the harrowing id.,
and from tlie feast of the Nativity of tlie Lord up to the feast of Easter
84 ploughings, which are worth 42^.. price of the ploughing bd. ; also
84 harrowings, which are worth 7^., price of the harrowing id. ; and
from the feast of Easter up to the Nativity of St. John the Baptist 42
ploughings, which are worth 21s., price of the ploughing bd. The said
natives owe 205 manual works in Summer, viz., for weeding corn and
raising hay, which are worth Ss. b\d., price of the work ^d. ; also 205
manual works in Autumn, which are worth per annum 25^-. 7^^/., price of
the work ihl. The pleas and perquisites of the court there are worth
per annum 40^'. The saiil manor of Payneswyk is held of the King in
chief by homage and fealty and the service of the fourth part of one
knight's fee. Sum, £^c) ibs. 8d.
In the manor of Morton there is a messuage, garden, and curtilage,
and the easement of the houses, which are worth per annum 5^. There
are there two water-mills which are worth per annum ^os. There is
there a certain pool in the Severn, which is worth per annum 20^. There
are there 125 acres of arable land, which are worth per annum 41^. 8^/.,
price of the acre ^.d. ; also 100 acres of arable land, worth per annum
lbs. Sd., price of the acre id.; also 30 acres of land which lie sterile,
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and are worth per annum is. dd., price of the acre id. ; also 40 acres of
meadow, which are worth per annum 50J., price of the acre 18^.; also
15 acres of pasture, which are worth per annum 15^., price of the acre iid.
There is there one park without wild beasts, whereof there is no under-
wood, but the herbage is worth per annum ioj. There are there 18 free
tenants, who pay per annum £^ iis. td. at the feasts of St. Michael,
St. Andrew, the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary, and St. John the
Baptist, by equal portions ; also 1 3 customars, each of whom holds half
a virgate of land in villeinage, and they shall do from the feast of
St. Michael up to the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist 964^^
manual works, which are worth 40X. t\d., price of the work \d. ; also
247 ploughings in the said time, which are worth 41J. id., price of
the ploughing id., and from the feast of St. John the Baptist up to the
feast of St. Michael 318^ manual works, which are worth 26J. 6i</., price
of the work id., and from the said feast of the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist up to the feast of St. Michael the said customars shall do 91
ploughings, which are worth 15J. id., price of the ploughing id., and
shall do from the Gule of August up to the feast of St. Michael 312
bedripps, which are worth 26^., price of the work id.
There are there 18 customars, each of whom holds the fourth part
of one virgate of land, and shall do from the feast of St. Michael up
to the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist 594 manual works,
which are worth 24J. ()d., price of the work \d. And 17 li ploughings
within the said time, which are worth 28^. 'jd., price of the ploughing id.,
and from the feast of St. John the Baptist up to the feast of St. Michael
216 manual works, which are worth i8j., price of the work \d. And 63
ploughings within the said time, which are worth los. bd., price of the
ploughing id. The said customars from the Gule of August up to the
feast of St. Michael shall do 216 bedripps, and they are worth i8j., price
of the work id. There are there 8 cottars, each of whom holds one
cottage, and they pay per annum 1 is. at the said terms. All the customars
of the said manor owe to the lord of aid at the feast of St. Michael los.
The pleas and perquisites of the court there are worth per annum los.
Sum, ;^2 8 19J. i^d.
There is at Whaddon one messuage with a garden and curtilage, and
it is worth per annum is. There are there 52 acres of arable land, which
are worth per annum 17J. \d , price of the acre 4^. ; also 50 acres of
land, which are worth per annum 8j. ^d., price of the acre id. ; also
31 acres of land which are poor, fallow, and sterile, which are worth
per annum is. -jd., price of the acre \d. ; also 6 acres of meadow, which
are worth per annum 9J., price of the acre i%d. ; also 3 acres of pasture,
which are worth per annum 3^., price of the acre iid. There are there
10 free tenants, who pay per annum ... at the feasts of St. Michael,
St. Andrew, the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary, and St. John the
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Baptist, by equal portions. There is there one native who holds in
villeinage, and shall do from the feast of St. Michael up to the Gule of
August 132 manual works, which are worth 5J. 6^., price of the work \d.
And shall do during the said time 44 ploughings, which are worth 7J. 4^/.,
price of the ploughing id. ; and from the Gule of August up to the feast
of St. Michael 32 works, which are worth rs. Sd., price of the work id.
And shall do 20 bedrippes within the said time, which are worth lod.,
price of the work \d. There are there 11 . • . , each of whom holds
half a virgate of land, and they shall do from the feast of St. Michael up
to the Gule of August 726 manual works, which are worth 30J. ^d., price
of the work ^d. And they shall do 202 ploughings by the larger hundred
during the said time, which are worth i$s. 4^., price of the ploughing 2d.
And they shall do from the Gule of August up to the feast of St. Michael
176 manual works, which are worth 14J. 8d., price of the work id. And
shall do 1 10 bedrippes through the said time, which are worth gs. 2d.,
price of the work id. There are there 6 customars, each of whom holds
the fourth part of one virgate of land, and they shall do from the feast of
St. Michael to the Gule of August 198 manual works, which are worth
Ss. ^d., price of the work \d. And they shall plough during the said
time 66 ploughings, which are worth lis., price of the ploughing 2d.,
and from the Gule of August up to the feast of St. Michael they shall do
30 bedrippes, and they are worth 25'. bd., price of the work id. There
are there 2 who hold a quarter of a virgate \^luyndynar'\ who shall
do from the feast of St. Michael up to the Gule of August 88 manual
works, which are worth 3^. %d., price of the work Id. ; and from the Gule
of August up to the feast of St. Michael 16 manual works, which are
worlh ltd., price of the work id. And they shall do 8 bedrippes within
the said time, which are worth 8c/., price of the work \d. There are
there 3 cottars who hold 3 cottages, and pay per annum i id. at the said
terms by equal portions. And all the said customars shall give to the
lord of aid at the feast of St. Michael 5^. The pleas and perquisites
there are worth per annum 1 5J.
The said manors of Morton and Whaddon are held of the King in
chief by homage and fealty, and by the service of half a knight's fee.
John de Haslynges, Joan the wife of David de Strabulhy, Earl of
Artheles, and Elizabeth Comyn are the next heirs of the said Adomar. The
said John de Hastings is aged 34 years, the said Joan 30 years, and the
said Elizabeth 24 years.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 17 Edward II, No. 75.
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gio^n De 'Bctftele*
nqUlSltlOn taken at Cheltenham on Saturday in the feast of
the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 17 Edward II [1324],
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 189
before Robert de Aton and John de Hampton^ and in the presence oK Robert
de Aston, keeper of the lands and tenements which were of John de
Berkeley by the oath of Walter de Bradewell, John de Aire, Walter Stormy,
William Mayel, William Z . . , . . Wittewell, Gilbert Aldrith, John atte
Forde, Walter Felawe, Richard Welare, and John Duskyn, who say that
. . . , Abbot of Fiscamp, as of the right of his church of Fiscamp,
[held] one messuage and one carucate of land in Lekampton in fee (?)
. . . 4J. 41/. per annum to be paid, viz., y. 4^/. at the terms of St. Andrew
the Apostle and the Purification ... St. John the Baptist, and
St. Michael, by equal portions, and \id. at the feast of St. Michael, and
doing suit at the court of the said [manor] . . . weeks in 3 weeks for
all service. The said John held the said messuage and land in Lekampton
. . . his successors as of the right of his church by the rent and service
aforesaid, from the day of the Apostles Simon and Jude, 17 (.'') Edward II,
on which day the said John purchased the said tenements of Maurice de
Berkeleye his father; and that the said Abbot was seised . . . of the said
John as of his true tenant continuously and peacefully from the day
aforesaid up to the 12th day of February, . . . Edward II, . . . the said
tenements were seised into the King's hands, because the said John
adhered to the said Maurice de Berkeley his father . . . And the said
Abbot and his predecessors before the time of the said John by the hands
of his said feoffee, and of all other lands and tenements . . . and his
estate by exchange were seised of the rents and services aforesaid con-
tinuously and peacefully from the time that the lord H. the King ... of
Cheltenham, to which manor the rent and services aforesaid belong the
churches of Fiscamp and ... for the towns of Wynchelse and la Rye,
with the ports of the said towns. Neither the said Abbot nor his pre-
decessors the said rent . . . nor made any other estate thereof, or in
any way changed their estate therein. The said lands and tenements
... by reason of his rebellion and enmity lately stirred against the
King as is aforesaid. The jurors being asked as to what lands and
tenements ... to the Abbot of Fiscamp as in right of his said church
by the rent and services aforesaid. The said messuage and land . . .
5J. bd. according to the true value.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 17 Edward II, No. 120.
\This Inquisition is tom.'\
dBilUam iMaunjaieL
Inquisition taken at Lupeyate before John de Hampton, the
King's escheator, in co. Gloucester, on Wednesday in the feast of
St. James the Apostle, 18 Edward II [1324], by the oath oi John de
Averynge, Richard Bynny, Nicholas de Seymer, Richard the Clerk oj
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Pagenhull^ Henry de Slret/ord, Henry le Femurs John Nugaz, Nicholas de
la Chircheye, Henry Atlrich, Richard Perisson, John de Frompion, and
Henry Baiecok, who say that
William Maunsel on the day that he died did not hold any lands or
tenements in the said county in his demesne as of fee, but he held the
manor of Lupeyate of the grant of Alexander de Dontesbourne for the term
of his life by fine levied between them in the court of the lord the King,
i^ which said fine it is contained that the said manor of Lupeyate shall
remain to William son of the said William Maunsel^ and to the heirs of
his body begotten after the death of the said William Maunsel : to be
held of the chief lords of that fee by the services which belong to the
said manor.
There is there a certain court with houses and gardens, which is
worth per annum 5^. 4//. ; one dovecote which is worth per annum \od. ;
and underwood which is worth per annum lox. There are there 192 acres
of arable land^ which are worth per annum 32^., price of the acre id. ;
also 6 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum qs., price of the
acre 1 %d. ; also 6 acres of several pasture, which are worth per annum
3J., price of the acre bd. The pleas and perquisites of the court are
worth per annum ^od. Sum, 6bs.
There are there 36 free tenants, who pay per annum £\i its. : also
4 natives, who pay per annum 6oj. for all services. Sum, ;^i5 12s. bd.
Sum of the whole value of the said manor, £\% i8j. bd.
The said manor of Lupeyate is held of the Earl of Herjord by the
service of one knight's fee, by homage and fealty, and suit at the court
of the said Earl at Gloucester from month to month.
The said William Maunsel held in Byseleye of Joan de Bohun one
vivary, 6 acres of land, and 3 acres of wood by the service of 30J. per
annum* and they are worth nothing per annum besides the said rent.
William, son of the said William Maunsel, is his next heir, and is
aged 30 years.
Chan, Inq. p.m., 1 8 Edward II, No. 51.
(KLitUiam Cortet
Inquisition taken at Coueleye before John de Hampton, the
King's escheator in co. Gloucester, on Wednesday next after the
octaves of St. Hilary, 19 Edward II [1326], by the oath of Robert de
Coueleye, Robert le Waryner, Stephen de Draicote, Walter atte Mulle, Robert
Eliot, William de Camera, John Clericus, Robert Elekyn, John de Iweleye,
John Wyle, Robert de Draicote, and Robert de Passelewe, who say that
William Coritt de Coueleye held of the lord the King in chief on
the day that he died, by homage and fealty as of his castle of Berkeleye,
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 191
by reason of the rebellion of Maurice de Berkeleye, at Coueleye, one
messuage with a garden and curtilage, and it is worth per annum is. ;
40 acres of land, and they are worth per annum 20J., price of each acre
bd. ; one acre of meadow, and it is worth per annum i8«/., for the which
he pays per annum at the castle of Berkeleye at 4 terms of the year, viz.,
the Nativity of the Lord, Easter, the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and
St, Michael, "js. Sd., by equal portions; and to Ifen/y de Camme at the
said 4 terms i ts. 4^., by equal portions.
Walter Cortet, son of the said William Coriei, is his next heir, and is
aged 30 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 19 Edward II, No. it.
3|o]^n De Couele^e^
Inquisition taken at Coueleye before John de Hampton, the
King's escheator, at Coueleye on Sunday next before the feast of
St. Luke the Evangelist, 19 Edward II [1325], by the oath of Robert le
Wariner, Stephen de Draycote, John de Melkesham, John le Skay, Joh. n de
Kyngeston, William le Botiller, Robert alte Fate, Walter Hathemare, Walter
atte Mulle, Warin son of William, Robert son of £lias, and William Coriote,
who say that
/ohn de Coueleye on the day that he died was seised in his demesne as
of fee of one messuage in Coueleye, with a garden and curtilage, and
it is worth per annum is. There are there 180 acres of arable land,
which are worth per annum ibs. Sd., price of the acre 4</. ; also 8 acres
of meadow, and they are worth per annum 8j., price of the acre iid. ;
1 acres of pasture, and they are worth per annum i6d., price of the acre
Sd.; also 10 acres of wood, in the which there is no underwood or
pasture because it is common. AH the said tenements are held of the
King as of his manor of Berkeleye : which said manor is in the hands
of the lord the King by reason of the rebellion of Maurice de Berkeleye,
and they are held of the said manor of Berkeleye by the service of the
fifth part of one knight's fee.
The said/(?A« de Coueleye on the day that he died held of the Bishop
of Worcester in Hembury one messuage and one virgate of land, which
are worth per annum \os., doing suit at the court of the said Bishop at
Hembury from 3 weeks to 3 weeks, and by the service of the sixteenth
part of one knight's fee.
Robert, son of the %^\^ John de Coueleye, is his next heir, and is aged
30 years.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 19 Edward II, No. 21.
192 Lrloucestershire
laobert tie Siure.
I nOUlSltlOn taken at Aure before John de Hampton, escheator of
X the lord the King in co. Gloucester, on Wednesday next before the
feast of Pentecost, 19 Edward II [1326], by the oath oi John de Aure,
Nicholas Ragomi, . . . Walter de Home, William Waryn, Thomas le
Forester, Walter de Anste, John Edy, Walter le Maul, John le White, John
Badwin, Henry Wa . . s, and Elias le Taillour, who say that
Robert de Aure, deceased, on the day that he died held of the lord the
King in chief one messuage and 12 acres of land in St. Briavells, which
are worth per annum, clear, 12^., by the service of keeping the vert and
venison in the forest of Dene ; also one messuage and one virgate of
land in Aure of Margaret la Mortimer and Joan de Valencia by the service
of 5J. per annum, which are worth per annum, clear, according to the
true value, 20J.
John de Aure, son of Robert de Aure, deceased, is the next heir of the
said Robert, and is aged 21 years and more.
The lands and tenements which were of the said Robert de Aure are
in the hand of the lord the King, by reason of the minority of the said
John de Aure, son and heir of the said Robert de Aure, deceased, and for
no other reason.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 19 Edward II ^ No. 32.
InCjlllSltlOn taken at Durseleye before John de Hampton,
escheator of the lord the King, on Monday next after the feast of
the Ascension of the Lord, 19 Edward II [1326], by the oath o^ John de
Oulepenne, Peter de Styntescoumbe, John de Kyngeston, John de Melkesham,
John Richard, William le Botiller, Henry de Camme, Hugh le Southerne,
Thomas de Haselcote, William de Benleye, Alexander de Bernwode, and John
de Bencoumbe, who say that
The lands and tenements which were of Nigel de Kyngescote in
Kyngescote, deceased, came to the hands of Thomas de Berkeley by reason
of the minority of William, son and heir of the said Nigel, in the name
of wardship, because the said Nigel held of the said Thomas the lands
and tenements aforesaid by knight's service, viz., by the service of the
third part of the half of one knight's fee. The said lands and tenements
came to the hands of Maurice de Berkeleye, executor of the will of Thomas
de Berkeleye, as the chattels of the said Thomas after his death, and the
said lands and tenements, together with other land and tenements,
which were of the said Maurice, were taken into the King's hands by
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reason of the rebellion of the said Maurice, and so they are still in the
King's hands in the custody oi Robert de Aston, keeper thereof.
The said Nigel on the day that he died held of the said Thomas de
Berkeleye one messuage and one carucate of land in Kyngescote, which
are worth per annum, clear, according to the true value of the same, 6oj.
The said William, son of the said Nigel de Kyngescote, is his next heir,
and is aged 2 1 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 19 Edward II, No. n.
I nCJUlSltlOn taken at Botyndone before John de Hampton, the
A King's escheator, on Sunday next after the feast of St. Hilary,
19 Edward II [1326], by the oath oi John de Parys, Roger atte Halle,
Thomas Prike, Reginald atte Tounesende, John de Okyntone, Thomas atte
Stowe, John de Aire, Ralph de Walton, John de Dernejord, William Deuerous,
John de Wythileye, and Peter Home, who say that
Hugh Mustel on the day that he died held no lands or tenements of
the King in chief, but he held of William Power, of Shraueleye, in chief
at Botyndone, one messuage with a garden and curtilage, which is worth
per annum half a mark, one dovecote which is worth per annum zs.
There are there 80 acres of arable land, which are worth per annum 10s.,
price of the acre 3a'. ; also 10 acres of meadow, and they are worth per
annum \$s., price of the acre \%d. ; also 2 acres of pasture, which are
worth per annum 2^., price of the acre iid.; 10 acres of wood, and there
may be cut down each year for 10 years one acre, and the underwood
thereof is worth per annum is. There is there one water-mill, and it is
worth per annum 10s. There is there rent of assize of free tenants,
which is worth per annum bs., to be paid at the feasts of St. Michael
and the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary by equal portions. There are
there 6 natives, whose works and services are worth per annum z^s.
The pleas and perquisites of the court there are worth per annum zs.
The said lands and tenements are held of the said William Power by the
service of half a knight's fee.
The said Hugh held on the day that he died of Hugh le Despenser,
Earl of Winchester, at Heydone, of the manor of Elkeston, 48 acres of
arable land, and they are worth per annum ids., price of the acre \.d.,
by the service of 15^. per annum, viz., to the said Earl per annum izd.,
and io John de Bures \\s.
John Mustel, son of the said Hugh Mustel, is his next heir, and is
aged 40 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 19 Edward II, N'o. 79.
CLOUC. INQ., VOL, V.
1 94 Gloucestershire
nCIUlSltlOri taken at Wodemonecote next Durselegh before
I
John de Hampton^ the King's escheator, in co. Gloucester, on Sunday
next after the feast of St. Matthew the Apostle, 19 Edward II [1325], by
the oath of Peter de Siyntescombe, John de Milkesham, Robert de Couelegh,
Stephen de Draycote, John le Duk, Henry de Camme, Robert atte Zate,
Alexander de Bernewode^ John de Benecombe, William (e Botyler, John
Symond of Iwelegh, and Robert Passelewe, who say that
Robert de Swyneboume held on the day that he dted the manor of
Wodemonecote next Durslegh, of the King in chief as of his manor of
Berkelegh, v/hich was of Maurice de Berkelegh, senior, which said manor
is in the hands of the King by reason of the rebellion of the said
Maurice by knight's service, viz. by the fourth part df a knight's fee .
There is therea certain capita! messuage with a garden and curtilage,
which are worth per annum 3J. 4^/. There are there 2 water-mills,
which are worth per annum 20J. There is there of rent of free tenants
looj. per annum at 4 terms, viz., the Nativity of the Lord, Hockeday,
the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and St. Michael by equal portions.
There are there 4 natives, 2 of whom are half-virgators and 2 are
• fferndellarii ' (.? holding a quarter of an acre), and they pay by the year
for all services 40J., at the said terms by equal portions. There are there
1 20 acres of arable land, which are worth per annum 40J., price of the
acre 4//. ; also 10 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum 15^.,
price of the acre i8</, ; also 5 acres of pasture, which are worth per
annum is. 6d., price of the acre (>d. ; also 20 acres of large wood, which
are not extended because there is no underwood.
Thomas de Swynebume is the son and next heir of the said Robert, and
is aged 35 years.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 19 Edward II, No. 81.
I
EClWa,ra, by the grace of God King of England, etc., to the
Sheriff of Gloucester, greeting. Because John de Gyse, knight,
on the ist day of August last past, in our Chancery acknowledged that
he owed to Henry de Sancta Ositha, citizen of London, ;^i2o, whereof
he ought to have paid to him in the feast of St. Michael then next
coming ^40, and in the feast of the Nativity of the Lord next coming
;^4o, and in the feast of Easter next coming ;^4o, as appears to us by
inspection of the rolls of our chancery, and has not paid them as he
says ; and the said Henry, according to the statute thereof published,
has chosen to have delivered to him for the said /'120 all the chattels
and the moiety of the land of the said John, to hold according to the
Inqtiisiiiones Post Mortem. 195
form of the said statute : we command you, as we commanded you
elsewhere, that you cause all the chattels of the said/(?/i«, to the value
of ;^40 of the said sum, by reasonable appraisement of the same, except
oxen and horses for his plough, in the presence of the said John by you
to be thereof warned if he should wish to be present to make it, to be
delivered to the said Henry or to his certain attorney : and if those chattels
do not amount to the value of the said £\o, then you shall cause those
chattels so being of less value by reasonable appraisement, and also the
moiety of the land of the said/(?/^« in your bailiwick, by extent likewise
to be made in his presence, in the form aforesaid, to be delivered to the
said Henry or to his said attorney, to hold as his free tenement until the
said £\o shall be thereof levied. And of that which you shall do
therein you shall cause to be made manifest to us in our said Chancery
in the Morrow of St. Margaret next coming, wherever it shall then be,
under your seal distinctly and openly ; and you shall have there this
writ. We have also commanded our Sheriff of Lincoln that he shall
cause all the chattels and the moiety of the land of the said John in his
bailiwick to the value of the remaining £%, to be delivered to the said
Henry in the form aforesaid.
Witness ourself at Saltwood 31st May, in the 19th year of our
reign [1326].
Extent and appraisement of all the goods and chattels, lands, and
tenements of John de Gyse, made before William Tracy, sheriff
of Gloucester ... on Tuesday next before the feast of St. Kenelm,
20 Edward II [1326], by virtue of a writ directed to the said sheriff, to
cause to be delivered to Henry de Si. Hosyth, citizen of London, all the
goods and chattels . . . except the oxen and horses for his plough, and
the moiety of his lands and tenements by reasonable price and extent,
to hold as his free tenement to him and his heirs according to the form
thereof provided, until he shall have levied fully £^0 thereof, as in the
said writ to this extent attached it is more fully contained, by the oath
of Thomas Passemcr, John de Leden, William Ezveny, WiUia?n Pope, John
le Cok of Brocworth, John le Frankeleyn of Brocworth, William Droys,
William de Caam, Waller Glid . . , John de Wydicomhe, Robert de Ocholle,
and Robert le Eyr of Parton, who say that
The said Johti has at Elmor 3 brass pots, 2 ewers, and one bason for
washing, price 16^. He has there also a certain capital messuage with
a dovecote, and it is worth per annum 33J. 3^. ; also one garden which
is worth per annum %s. He has also of rent of freemen and natives per
annum £\q -js. 6d. ; also of the works of natives 57^. 6d. He has also
1 96 Gloucestershire
36 acres of land sown with wheat this year, the crop whereof is worth
£1 bs., price of the acre 4^. ; also 7 acres of land sown with barley and
beans, the crop whereof is worth i8j. ^d., price of the acre is. bd. ; also
34 acres of land sown with oats, the crop whereof is worth 63J. 4</., price
of the acre 22^.; also 24 acres of land sown with beans, the crop whereof
is worth IS. 3^,, price of the acre \rd. He has there hay which is worth
I02J. Also 215 acres of arable land, which are worth per annum io6j. 6</.,
price of the acre bd. ; also 24 acres of meadow, which are worth per
annum 72^., price of the acre 3^. ; also i\ acres, which are worth per
annum 75. 6(/., price of the acre xzd. He has there one windmill, which
is worth per annum \is. Also of picas and perquisites of the court \os.
Sum-total, ;^42 19^. ^d., of the which the chattels are worth ;^ 17 %s. \d. ;
and so the sum is £zi \\s. id., whereof the moiety is £\z 15J. ')\d.
Chan. hiq. p.m.^ 19 Edward II, No. 109.
InCjUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before John de Hampton,
eschcator of the lord the King, on Friday in the feast of St. Stephen
the Martyr, 20 Edward H [1326], by the oath of Henry de ChaxhuUe,
Robert de Pulton, John de Wyke of Elnetone, Henry de la Grene, William de
Beyjeld, John Bleich, Nicholas Bleich, Nicholas de Beyjeld, John in ye Felde,
Henry le Smith, Stephen Whytemon, and Walter Broun, who say that
Richard de Blechcdon on the day that he died was seised in his
demesne as of fee of 2 messuages in Rodcle, which are worth per
annum ^s. \d.
There are there 60 acres of land, which arc worth per annum io.f.,
price of the acre id. There is there a certain fishery in the water of the
Severne, which is worth per annum zs.
The said messuage, land, and fishery arc held of the Abbot of
St. Peter's, Gloucester, by the service of 9J. per annum and suit at the
court of the said Abbot of Rodele from 3 weeks to 3 weeks.
John Heved, son of John Heved, kinsman of the said Richard de
Blcchesdinc, is the next heir of the said Richard, and is aged 30 years
and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 20 Edivard II, No. 11.
I
ll5tcl)olaj3 De l5atl)oma,
nqUlSltlOn taken at Westbury before John de Hamptone,
escheator of the lord the King in co. Gloucester, on Wednesday
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 197
next after the feast of St. Mary Magdalene, 20 Edward II [1326], by the
oath o{ Richard de Hertelaiind, Thomas de Howe, Richard de Gars7Vc//{?),
Anthony de Acle, Peter de Somervile, Reginald de Cumberwcll, John de Djsart,
Simon de Solers, John le Mareschal, Walter Warde, Henry atte Gntie, and
Thomas de As tone, who say that
Nicholas de Bathon did not hold any lands or tenements of the King
in chief in his demesne as of fee in co. Gloucester on the day that he
died, but he held in Westbury next Newenham oi John de Bohun, lord of
Harsefelde, one messuage with gardens and curtilages, which are worth
per annum ^s. ^d. The said Nicholas also held there 260 acres of arable
land, 200 acres whereof are worth per annum 66^'. 8t/., and 60 acres are
worth per annum lo^., price of the acre id. There are there 12 acres
of meadow, which are worth per annum i8j., price of the acre i%d.;
also 2 acres of pasture, which are worth per annum is., price of the
acre izd. ; also 3 acres of wood, in the which there is no underwood or
pasture, because they arc in common. There is there the rent of assize,
as well of freemen as of natives, which is worth per annum lois. 4^., to
be paid at the feasts of St. Michael, the Purification of the Blessed Mary,
and St. John by equal portions. The pleas and perquisites of the
court are worth per annum is. The said lands and tenements are held
of the said Johti de Bohun, lord of Harsefelde, by the service of half
a knight's fee.
The said Nicholas held in Hunteleye one messuage with a curtilage,
which is worth per annum i9>d. There are there 80 acres of arable land,
which are worth per annum ibs. 8</., price of the acre 4^/. ; also 2 acres
of meadow, which are worth per annum 3^., price of the acre i8(/. ; also
2 acres of pasture, which are worth per annum is., price of the acre iid.
There is there of rent of assize to be taken of 3 free tenants 35. at the
feasts of St. Michael and the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary, by equal
portions, for which lands and tenements the said Nicholas pays per
annum 335. ^^d. to Robert de Sapy, lord of Hunteleye, of whom the said
tenements are held in chief by the service aforesaid, and also by the
service of the sixth part of a knight's fee.
The said N'icholas on the day that he died also held of John Dohyn
12 acres of arable land in Northwode, which are worth per annum y.,
price of the acre yl., by the service of is. per annum for all service.
Alina, wife of Robert de Sapy, daughter of the said Nicholas, who is
of the age of 30 years and more, and John de Aunc, son of Adam de Anne
diWdi Elizabeth his wife, sister of the said Alina, aged 15 years, are the
next heirs of the said N^icholas.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 20 Edward II, No. n.
198 Gloucestershire
iljicl^ola^ De TBatl^oma.
EQWa,rcl, by the grace of God King of England, etc., to William
Trussel, his escheator beyond the Trent, greeting.
Robert de Sapy and Alina his wife, daughter, and John de Aune,
kinsman and heir of N'icholas de Baihon\ have shown to us that whereas
the said Nicholas demised one messuage, one virgate, and 12 acres of
land in Westbury to John de Cromhale and Margaret Kynervan for the
life of the said Nicholas, John de Bury, escheator of the lord E., late King
of England, our father, in co. Gloucester, pretending that the said
messuage and land were held of our said father, whereas they were not
held of him, and were alienated without his licence, for that reason took
the said messuage and land into the hand of our said father, and so they
are still in our hands.
We, therefore, wishing to be certified as to the cause of the said
taking and detaining, also to know of whom the said premises are held,
viz., whether of us or of others, command you to certify us thereof
without delay, returning to us this writ.
Witness ourself at York, the 28th day of May, in the ist year of our
reign [1327].
iStc^olajs De 'BatJjonia,
IriQUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Westbury on
Saturday next after the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas,
I Edward III [1327], by William Holt, Simon de Solers, Richard Byllyng,
Laurence de Abhenhale, Walter Warde, Henry de Chaxhull, Henry de Rodleye,
Stephen Uytemon, Peter de Walmon, Peter le Reytier, William Faber, ^Xi^ John
de Wyke, who say that
The lands and tenements contained in the writ were taken into the
hands of the lord E., father of the King that now is, by John de Bury,
then sub-escheator in co. Gloucester, 8 years ago, because the said
Nicholas de Bathonia demised the said tenements io John de Cromhale and
Margaret Kyvernan for the term of the life of the said Nicholas, pretending
that they were held of the King in chief, whereas they were not held of
him, and were demised without the licence of the King, for which cause
they were taken into the King's hand and for no other reason, and they
arc still in the King's hand.
The said A^icholas de Bathon held the said tenements of S\r John de
Bohun of Harsefeld by knight's service, as parcel of the manor of West-
bury, which said manor Robert de Sapy, and Alina his wife, and John de
Aune, kinsman and heir of Nicholas de Bathon , hold of the said Sir John
de Boun by the service of half a knight's fee.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 20 Edward II, No, 33.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 199
IRicl^atD le 'Blount
I n(|UlSltlOn taken at Sobbury before /(?A« de Hampione, escheator
X of the lord the King in co. Gloucester, on Wednesday next after
the feast of St. Hilary, 20 Edward II [13^7], by the oath o{ Henry Chann^
John Sautmareys, Ralph de Filton, John Caumpe, Robert Caumpe, John
Averay, Robert Burml., Adam Honypym, John de Hambrok, Philip Selyman,
William atte Pyne, zxiA John Gubbes{?), who say that
Richard le Blount on the day that he died was seised in his demesne
as of fee of the moiety of the manor of Button. There is there one
messuage with a close, . . . and curtilage, which are worth per annum
6j. 8</. ; also a dovecote, which is worth per annum zs. There are
there 80 acres of arable land, which are worth per annum 20s.,
price of the acre ^d. ; also 12 acres of meadow, which are worth per
annum i8j., price of the acre i8</. ; also 16 acres of pasture, which are
worth per annum is. Sd., price of the acre 2d. There is there a certain
wood containing 12 acres, the underwood whereof is worth per annum
2J. There are there 30 acres of wood within the King's chace of
Kyngeswode, and they are not extended because the lord cannot take
anything therefrom by the year. There is there the moiety of a certain
water-mill, which moiety is worth per annum half a mark.
There are there 10 free tenants, who pay per annum 32^. at the feasts
of St. Michael, St. Nicholas, the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary, and
St. John the Baptist by equal portions. Also 10 natives, who pay for
their works and services by the year $os. at the said terms by equal
portions.
There is there the moiety of the hundred of Button, the profit
whereof is worth per annum half a mark, to be held twice by the
year, viz. at the Hokeday and the feast of St. Martin ; the moiety of
the said manor of Button is held of the King in chief by the service of
the moiety of one knight's fee.
The said Richard le Blount was also seised in his demesne as of fee
on the day that he died of one messuage with a garden and curtilage in
Mangotesfeld, which is worth per annum ^od. There is there one dovecote,
which is worth per annum 40^. There are there 40 acres of arable land,
which are worth per annum half a mark, price of the acre 2d. ; also
5 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum 5^., price of the acre iid.
There are there 18 free tenants, who pay per annum tois. \d. at the
feasts of St. Michael, St. Andrew, the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary,
ana St. John the Baptist by equal portions; also 12 natives, who pay per
annum for all their works and services 22s. at the said 4 terms by equal
portions. The pleas and perquisites of the court there are worth per
annum 2^.
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200 Gloucestershire
The said messuage, lands, and tenements in Mangotsfeld are held of
the lord of the manor of Thornbury for the time being, which said
manor at that time was of the Earl of Gloucester by the service of half
a knight's fee.
Edmund le Blount, brother of the said Richard le Blount, is the next
heir of the said Richard, and is aged 30 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 20 Edward II, No. 41.
3!o]^n He la mare.
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I nOUlSltlOn taken at Claverleye before John de Hampton,
JL escheator of the lord the King, in the counties of Gloucester,
Worcester, Hereford, Shropshire, Stafford, and the Marches of Wales,
3rd January, 20 Edward II [1327], by the oath of Walter de Gatacre, etc.,
etc., who say that
It is not to the damage of the King and others if the King should
grant to John de la Ware that he may give and assign one acre of land in
Albreton and the advowson of the church there, which are held of the
King in chief, to the Abbot and Convent of Dore to find 3 monks,
chaplains, to celebrate divine service every day in the church of St. Mary
of the Abbey of Dore, etc., etc.
The jurors further say that the castle of Ewias Herald, in the
Marches of Wales, etc., etc., and the manor of Wykwar, in co. Gloucester,
which is worth per annum £\o, remain to the said John, besides the said
gift and assignment. The said castle, manor, etc., are held of the King
in chief, by what service they know not, etc., etc.
Chan. Inq. a.q.d., Edward II, File 191, No. 14.
CDtnunn, €atl of ^runUel
Extent of the manor of Cuvele, made at Cuvele on Wednesday on
the Morrow of the Epiphany of the Lord, 20 Edward II [i 327], by
the oath of Roger de Colerygg, etc., etc.
John de Wylynton holds the manor of Thormerton, in co. Gloucester,
and certain other tenements in Hechelhampton, Culston, and Pauleshott,
in CO. Wilts, of the lord of this manor by knights' service, viz. by the
service of 3 knights' fees.
William le Bolliter, of Wemme, holds certain tenements in Badmynton,
in CO. Gloucester, by the service of one knight's fee.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 20 Edward II, No. 49.
[End of Retgn of Edward HI.]
I
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 201
Eoger Crofi.
riQUlSltlOn taken at Olveston before /oAw de Hampton, escheator
of the lord the King in co. Gloucester, on Wednesday next after
the feast of St. Gregory the Pope, i Edward III [1327], by the oath of
John de Wes/on, John de Akkeleye, Richard Pesshoun, Richard atle Mora,
Robert Mattok, William de Stoke, John Roynald, Robert Batecok, John
Clynes, Osbert le Riche, John de Gydejorde, and William Tony, who say that
Roger Crok held in his demesne as of fee on the day that he died in
Olveston the tenements underwritten of the Prior of Bath by socage.
He had there 2 parts of one capital messuage, with gardens, curtilages,
and one dovecote, which are worth per annum 40^. There is there one
acre and a half of arable land, which are worth per annum \id., price of
the acre %d. There are there 2^ acres of meadow, which are worth per
annum 4J. id., price of the acre lod. There is there a certain pasture,
which is called la Grenemore, which is worth per annum . . . There are
there 2 parts of one water-mill and of one windmill, which are worth per
annum 13^. 4*/. There is there a certain croft called Arnaldescroft,
which is worth per annum y. ; also a certain wood called Wolfrugge,
which is worth per annum in underwood is. There are there 2 groves,
viz. Maudesdalegrave and Ladygrave, and they are worth per annum in
underwood iid.
There are there 23 free tenants, who hold divers tenements and pay
per annum /6 4^. at the 4 usual terms of the year; also 2 natives, who
hold half a virgate of land and 5 acres of land in villeinage and pay per
annum in rent and works 23^. at the said 4 terms. The pleas and
perquisites of the court there are worth per annum is.
Sum of the value of the whole extent, / 8 17J. lod.
The said Roger also held in his demesne as of fee of the Bishop of
Worcester the tenements underwritten in the vill of Berewyk : one
capital messuage, with a garden and curtilage, which is worth per annum
IS. There are there loj acres of meadow, which William Schoche held,
and they are worth per annum i\s., price of the acre is. There is there
a certain fishery in the water of the Severne, which is worth per annum
lid. There are there 17^ acres of wood, the underwood whereof is
worth per annum \os. There are there 8 free tenants, who hold divers
tenements and pay per annum 69^. td. at the abovesaid 4 terms by
equal portions ; also 6 natives, who hold divers tenements in villeinage
and pay per annum for their rent and works dis. id. at the said terms by
equal portions.
Sum of the value of the said tenements per annum, £'i \s. lod.
Isabella, wife of Thomas de Doudeswelle, sister of the said Roger Crok,
is his next heir, and is aged 26 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., i Edivard HI, No. \\.
202 Gloucestershire
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Colverden before William Trussel, escheator
A of the lord the King on this side the. Trent, on Monday next after
the feast of St. Mark the Evangelist, i Edward III [1327], by the oath
of Thomas Toky, Thomas de Maltesdon, William Ewenny, John Fraunkeleyn,
Waller Gkde, Almaric de BHars, Roger Mayflyn, Robert Leye, William
l^roys, Walter Kek, Walter Clerk of Maysmor, and Richard le Hayward,
who say that
Henry de Wylyngton held of the lord E., late King of England, father
of the now King, in chief on the day that he died the manor of Colverden
in socage by the service of 5^. per annum, to be paid to the King by the
hands of the keeper of the barton of the lord the King next Gloucester
for the time being, at 4 terms of the year, viz., the feasts of St. Michael,
St. Andrew, the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary, and the Nativity of
St. John the Baptist, by equal portions, and doing suit at the King's
court of the said barton from 3 weeks to 3 weeks for all services.
There is there one messuage with a garden and curtilage, and it is
worth per annum, clear, zs. There are there 140 acres of arable land,
and they are worth per annum 23^. 4//., price of the acre id. ; also 2 acres
of meadow, which are worth per annum 3^., price of the acre \%d. \ also
6 acres of pasture, and they are worth per annum 31., price of the acre
bd.\ also i6j. 5</. of rent, to be taken yearly of 5 free tenants at the
said 4 terms of the year by equal portions. The pleas and perquisites of
the court there are worth per annum iid.
Sum of the value of the said manor per annum, 43^. <)d.
The said Henry de Wylinglon likewise held at la Merslade next
Sandhurst on the day that he died of the said late King of England in
chief one messuage and one virgate of land and 1 5 acres of meadow in
la Morslade next Sandhurst, in socage, by the service of 28J. 4^. by the
year, to be paid to the King by the hands of the said keeper, at the said
4 terms of the year by equal portions, and doing suit at the King's court
of the said barton from 3 weeks to 3 weeks for all services. The said
messuage with the garden and curtilage is worth per annum, clear, is. ;
the said virgate of land contains 48 acres, and is worth per annum iis.,
price of the acre 3</. ; and the said 1 5 acres of meadow are worth per
annum 30J., price of the acre is.
Sum of the value of the said manor per annum, i-fS. %d. {-jis./^d. ?).
Henry de Wylinglon, son of the said Henry de Wylinglon, is his next
heir, and is aged 1 3 years.
Chan. Inq. p.m., i Edward 112, No. 29.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 203
William Trussel, escheator of the lord the King on this side the
Trent, to Nicholas Burdoun, his sub-escheator in co. Gloucester, greeting.
We send you the command of the King in these words, to be executed.
Edward f by the grace of God, etc., to William Trussel, his escheator
beyond the Trent, greeting.
Matilda, who was the wife of Edmund de Plescy^ deceased, who held
of us in chief, has besought us that whereas the said Edmund, formerly
her husband, after he married her enfeoflFed Hugh le Desptnser, late Earl
of Winchister, of the manor of Bardesle, to hold to him and his heirs for
ever, and the said manor came to the hands of the lorid £., late King of
England, our father, by the forfeiture of the said Hugh,^& will cause to
be assigned to her her dower happening to her of the said manor
according to the law and custom of our kingdom.
We, wishing to be fully certified as to the premises, and to do what is
just therein, command you diligently to enquire whether the said Edmund
enfeoffed the said Earl of the said manor after the marriage of the said
Edmund and Matilda, or not f and to send us the inquisition so made
without delay, together with this writ.
Witness ourself at York, 1 6th June in the first year of our reign [1327].
^Dtnunn De ^\t^^ and iHatilDa W tmfe*
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester before the King's escheator on
X Monday next after the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas,
I Edward III [1327], by the oath of Warin de Grytz, John de Colne, Adam
de Hyde, William Burvast, John atte Asshch, Thomas de Meysy, Nicholas le
Nor theme, Nicholas within the gate, Walter de Campedene, Simon le Franke-
leyn, Benedict le Graunt, and Walter le Fremon, who say that
Edmund de Pleysitz enfeoffed Hugh le Despencer, late Earl of Winchester,
of his manor of Bardesleye : to hold to him and his heirs for ever, 8 years
and more after the solemnization of the marriage between the said
Edmund and Matilda his wife ; and the said manor came into the hands
of the lord E., late King of England, father of the now King, by the
forfeiture of the said Hugh, and not for any other cause, and is now
in thff seisin of Sir Edmund de Wodestok, Earl of Kent, by the gift and
feoffment of the now lord the King, and is held of the Earl of Hereford
by the service of half a knight's fee, and is worth per annum, clear, £\o
per annum.
Chan. Inq. p.m., i Edward III, No. 42.
1 4 *
204 ijrioucester shire
dUiUiam De J^ette.
InOmSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Gloucester on
Monday next after the feast of St. Dionisius, i Edward III [1327],
by Richard Kynnes, William de Forwode, William atte Leygrave, John atte
Bury, John atte Lane, John Draylas, Robert de Dunyngton, Henry de Foxhull,
Nicholas Mody, Richard Adam, Henry de Bonkes, and William de Chaljord,
who say that
William de Dene died seised in his demesne as of fee of one messuage
and one carucate of land in Magna Dene, which are held of the King in
chief by the service of \os. of yearly rent, to be paid at Newenham to
the constable of the castle of St. Briavell at the feast of St. Michael for
all service ; the said messuage with a garden and curtilage there is worth
6j., and the said carucate of land is worth per annum 1 3^ . ^d.
The said William held of the King in chief at Parva Dene one
messuage and 2 virgates of land by the service of dd., to be paid into the
King's exchequer at the feast of St. Michael for all service ; the said
messuage with a garden there is worth ^s., and the 48 acres of arable
land are worth per annum %s., price of the acre zd.
The said William also held the manor of Lassebergh of Sir Hugh le
Despenser, late Earl of Winchester, by the service of one knight's fee.
There is there a certain capital messuage with a garden, which is worth
per annum 4J. There are there 300 acres of arable land, which are worth
per annum 50J., price of the acre zd. ; and 3 acres of meadow, which are
worth per annum 35'., price of the acre izd. ; also 4 acres of wood, which
are worth nothing per annum because there is no underwood.
There are there 4 natives, who pay per annum 24J. for all service.
The pleas and perquisites of the court are worth per annum zs.
Joan and Isabella, daughters of the said William, are the next heirs of
the said William de Dene; the said Joan is aged 15 years, and the said
Isabella 1 1 years.
Chan. Inq. p.m., i Edward III, 1st Nos., No. 44.
T
lie rolls and memoranda of the time of Master Richard de Clare,
formerly escheator of the lord the King, father of the now King,
on this side the Trent, of the 12th year of the said King Edward, the
father, having been searched, it is found that William de Dene, of vy^hom
mention is made in this writ and this inquisition, died in the same year,
on account whereof a like writ was then sent to the said Master Richard,
and a like inquisition was made and returned into the King's Chancery,
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 205
whereby it was found that the said William on the day that he died held
his tenements in Magna and Parva Dene of the King in chief by homage
and the service of \os. bd. per annum. The jurors were not able to say
whether the said William owed therefore any service to the King of
keeping a certain part of the King's forest of Dene or not.
It was also found that Joan, then aged 5 years, and Isabella, then
aged one month, viz., on the 28th day of May in the said 12th year,
were the daughters and next heirs of the said William.
Chan. Inq. p.m., i Edward III, ist Nos., No. 44.
mtlUam He ?^ene-
Edward, by the grace of God, etc., to the Treasurer and Barons
of the Exchequer, greeting.
Although it is found by an inquisition made by William Trussel, late
our escheator beyond the Trent, that William de Dene, deceased, held on
the day that he died certain lands and tenements in Magna Dene by the
service of los., to be paid to us yearly by the hands of the constable of
the castle of St. Briavell, and certain lands and tenements in Parva Dene
by the service of bd., to be paid to us yearly into our Exchequer for all
service, but because it was not known whether the said William owed
therefore any service of keeping part of the forest of Dene, we command
you to certify us whether the said William held any lands or tenements
by serjeanty or knight's service, whereby the custody of the lands and
tenements which were of the said William ought to belong to us.
Witness ourself at York, i6th February, in the 2nd year of our reign.
Chan. Inq. p.m., i Edward III, 1st Nos., No. 44.
2HtU(am De ?^ene.
Ha.VinQ[^ searched the rolls and memoranda of your Exchequer,
we have found in the Memoranda roll for the 5th year of the
reign of the lord E., late King of England, your father, that William de
Dene, son and heir of William de Dene, held all his lands and tenements
in Magna Dene of the King in chief by the service of paying \qs. per
annum at the Castle of St. Briavell, and 2 virgates of land in Risflete
of the service of paying per annum into your Exchequer bd. as the said
William acknowledged ; and he gave to your said father los. 6d. for his
relief for the said lands. And in like manner William, father of the said
William, was charged with his relief for the said lands in the 3'2nd
year of the reign of the lord E., formerly King of England, your
grandfather ; and in like manner Henry de Dene, grandfather of the said
2o6 Gloucestershire
William, was charged for his relief for the said lands in the 15th jear
of your Said grandfather, as is contained in the roll of the accounts of
the said 15th year in Gloucester.
Chan. Inq. p.m.., i Edward III ^ \si Nos., No. 44.
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I nQUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Caumpedene,
A 26th December, i Edward III [1327], by the oath of Thomas
Bealmond, Richard Proiemt, Peter Sherebem^ John Flemyng^ Henry de
Doelegh, John Fraunkeleyn, Richard Gatewell, John Bume, John de la
Chambre, Nicholas de Slochalegh, Robert de StochesUgh (?), and Philip Calf,
who say that
John Giffard de Weston Underegge died seised in his demesne as of
fee of the manors of Norton and Weston Uaderegge, which are held of
the King in chief by the service of one knight's fee and a half.
There is in the manor of Norton a certain capital messuage with
a garden and dovecote, which are worth per annum 6s. Sd. There are
there 207 acres of arable land in each field by the larger hundred, and
the acre is worth per annum ^d., sum £^ is. /{d. ; also 22 acres of
meadow, and the acre is worth per annum tod., sum 36J. %d. ; also
10 acres of pasture, and the acre is worth izd., sum loj. There is there
of the rent of the free tenants 8j. per annum. There is there one water-
mill which is worth per annum los. Also of the rent of natives and
cottars £1 1 2 J. 4i/. per annum.
Sum of the value of the whole manor of Norton, £1% ibs. od.
There is in the manor of Weston a certain capital messuage with
a garden, which are worth nothing beyond reprise. There are there of
arable land 167 acres, 80 acres whereof are each worth per annum ^d.,
and 87 acres are each worth per annum id. : sum of the value of the
said acres 4.1s. id. There are there 2oi acres of meadow, each whereof
is worth per annum is. : sum 41 J. Also 17 acres of pasture, each acre
whereof is worth per annum iid.: sum lys. Also 100 acres of wood,
which are worth nothing because there is no underwood. There is
there of the rent of the free tenants 6j. lo^d. and i lb. of cummin per
annum, price lid. Also of the rent of natives and cottars ;^f4 17^. o^d.
per annum. There is there of works (?) of cottars which are worth per
annum zos. There is there a certain water-mill which is worth per
annum 1 3J. ^d.
Sum of the value of the said manor of Weston, £11 i6s. bid.
John, son of the said John Gifard, is his next heir, and is aged half
a year.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 207
The said manors were taken into the King's hand by William. Trussell,
the King's escheator, and by him at the King's command delivered to
John de Cherlton, lord of Powytz, and so they remain in the custody of
the ssixA John.
The said manor of Norton was charged to Simon de Aston and his
heirs in 221. per annum ; and to Margery the l-elict of William Pikerel in
26J. 8</. for the term of the life of the said Margery: sum of the rent
resolute 48J. 8</.
And so the said manors of Norton and Weston are worth per annum
beyond the rent resolute £1% 3J. \o\d.
Chan. Inq. p.m., i Edward III, isl Nos., No. 46.
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I nCJUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Magor in the
A Marches of Wales, 29th April, i Edward III [1327], by the oath
of J^oger le Seymor, Hugh Duraunt, John . . , Adam Hardyng, Richard
Melior, Robert atie More, Richard Pers, William Molendinar\ Roger le
While, John Pody, Nicholas Hichecok, and Nicholas Rond, who say that
Matilda de Rodbertoe held in her demesne as of fee on the day that
she died of the King in chief the fourth part of the manor of Magor by
homage and fealty and the service of the fourth part of the sixth part of
a knight's fee, and she held nothing of any other in co. Gloucester.
There is there a certain messuage which is worth per annum bd.
There are there 124^ acres of arable land, and they are worth per annum
41J. 6d., price of the acre ^d. Also 40 acres of meadow, which are
worth per annum soj. ^^d., price of the acre is</. Also 2 acres of
pasture, which are worth per annum \id., price of the acre bd. There
is there of the rent of the free tenants at the feast of St. Michael
£(i 7J. %d. ; and of one of the said tenants in the feast of the Annuncia-
tion of the Blessed Mary 4J. bd. ; and two of them pay in the term of
the " Hokkeday " 5J. ; and one of them pays in the feast of Easter one
pair of gloves, price \d. Sum of the rent of the free tenants, £6 ijs. z^d.
There are there 18 villeins, each of whom holds 8 acres of land and
pays yearly at 4 terms of the year ss. 8|</., and they ought to work, and
there is allowed them for the work, id. from the feast of St. Michael up
to the Gule of August, and from the Gule of August up to the feast of
St. Michael there is allowed them for the work i^d., and if they do not
work they shall pay the rent aforesaid.
There are there 9 villeins, each of whom holds 4 acres of land and .
pays yearly is. \od. at the said terms. And if they shall work it is
allowed them as to the others. Sum of the rent of the villeins, wbs. "j^d.
2o8 Gloucestershire
There are there 12 cottars who pay per annum in the feast of
St. Michael %s. ifd. Sum of the rent of the cottars, 8j. ^d. The pleas
and perquisites of the court there are worth per annum 6j. %d. And so
the said messuage, lands, etc., are worth per annum clear, except the
services of the lord the King which belong to the said tenements,
;^24 19J. 8</.
Thomas de Rodberwe is the son and next heir of the said Matilda^ and
is aged 28 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 1 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 77.
giol^n dD^^ffarn of 'Br^mme^felD.
InOUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before /ohn de Hampton, the
King's escheator in co. Gloucester, on Wednesday in the feast of
Ash Wednesday, i Edward III [1327], by the oath o{ Reginald de Abbenhale,
knight, John de la Mare, John Lehont, Henry de Brocworthe, Richard de
Apperlegh, John Notelyn, John de Piryton, John de Ledene, Henry Cropel,
Thomas de Mattesdon, Thomas Laurence, William de Benetham, John le
Frankeleyn, Peler de Somerville, John le Walsche de Morton, Henry Kek,
Robert Mordejreyt, John Barhe, Robert Gylle, John atte Pleystude, William
le Hont, and William Gemoun, who say that
John Gyffard de Brymmesfeld was seised in his demesne as of fee on
the day that he died of the castle and manor of Brymmesfeld ; also of
the manors of Rokhampton, Syde, Beggeworthe, and the moiety of the
manor of Wynterbourn and the wood of Cayllye in Walles in co. Gloucester,
and held the castle and manors of Brymmesfeld and Rokhampton,
together with other lands and tenements in co. Wilts of the King in
chief by barony, viz. by 3 knight's fees.
There is at Brymmesfeld one castle, dilapidated and fallen down,
with a court outside the ditch of the said castle, and one dovecote, and
it is worth per annum ioj. There are there 600 acres of arable land,
which are worth per annum loos., price of the acre id. Also 4 acres of
meadow, worth per annum \s., price of the acre i zd. Also 24 acres of
several pasture, which are worth per annum 8j., price of the acre ^d.
There is there one sheepfold, with a close, and it is worth per annum 5^.
There are there 2 parks, and they are worth per annum 30J. There is
there one large wood of faggots containing 300 acres, the profit whereof
is worth per annum 40J. There is there a certain liberty of toll upon
Worthwolde, which is worth per annum zs. There are there 8 free
tenants who hold divers tenements and pay per annum 39J. %d. at the
4 terms of the year and i lb. of cummin at the feast of St. Michael,
price id. Also 5 free tenants who hold divers tenements and pay
per annum 29J. id. at the said 4 terms. Also g customars each of whom
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 209
holds half a virgate of land in villeinage and pays and does as in rents
and other services by the year \os. Sd. And so the sum of the rents and
services of the said customars is £4. 16s. There are there 6 customars
each of whom holds the fourth part of one virgate of land in villeinage and
does for his rent and services per annum 6s. t^d. And so the sum of
the rent and services of the said customars per annum is 39J. i^d.
There is there one customar who holds the fourth part of one virgate of
land in villeinage, whose rent and services are worth per annum gj. id.
Also one customar who holds the fourth part of one virgate of land in
villeinage, whose rent and services are worth per annum i is. Sd. There
are there 4 customars each of whom holds the eighth part of one virgate
of land in villeinage, and their rents and services are worth per annum loj.
Also certain tenants of the Abbot of S/. Peter of Gloucester who do
per annum services in the said manor, as in ploughing and harrowing,
which are worth per annum \rs. Also 9 cottars who pay per annum 8j. bd.
at the said 4 terms. Also 34 tenants who hold divers parcds of land
and meadow and pay per annum of rent of assize 67J. 10^. at the said
4 terms. The pleas and perquisites of the court there are worth per
annum 6^. %d.
Sum of the value of the said manor pier annum, £,^6 %s. g^d.
There is in the said manor of Rokhampton a certain capital messuage
which is worth per annum 6s. Sd. There are there 100 acres of arable
land which are worth per annum 25^., price of the acre 3^. Also
20 acres of meadow which are worth per annum 40^., price of the acre is.
There is there a certain several pasture which is worth per annum 12s.
There are there divers tenants who hold divers tenements, and pay
per annum of rent of assize at the said 4 terms of the year ;^i6 1 3^. 4^.
The pleas and perquisites of the court there are worth per annum 20s.
Sum of the value of the said manor of Rokhampton, ;£^2i I'js.
The said /o/in Gyffard held the wood of Caillye in Walles in the
said county, and it is worth per annum 6s. Sd. Sum of the value of
the said wood per annum, 6s. Sd.
The said /ohn Gyffard held the said manor of Syde o^ John de Acton
by the service of the fourth part of one knight's fee. There is there
a certain capital messuage, which is worth per annum 6s. Sd. There are
there 200 acres of arable land, which are worth per annum i6s. Sd., price
of the acre id. Also 5 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum
10^., price of the acre 2s. There is there a certain pasture which is
worth per annum ^s. There are there 5 acres of wood, the profit whereof
is worth per annum 3^. There are there 4 free tenants who hold divers
tenements, and pay per annum of rent of assize at the said 4 terms of
the year 15^. 6d. Also 4 customars each of whom holds half a virgate
of land in villeinage, and the rents and services of the said customars
are worth per annum 21s., to be taken at the said 4 terms. There is
CLOUC. INQ., VOL. V. '
2IO Gloucestershire
there one customar who holds half a virgate of land in villeinage, and
pays per annum for his rents and services 55. i>d. at 2 terms, viz. at the
feasts of St. Michael and the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary. There
are there 3 tenants who pay per annum gj. id. at the said 2 terms, and
I lb. of pepper at the feast of St. Michael, price \zd. The pleas and
perquisites of the court are worth per annum rs.
Sum of the value of the said manor of Syde per annum, £,\ 15^. i id.
The said John Giffard held the said manor of Beggeworthe by the
feoffment of the Earl of Gloucester by the said Earl to him and the heirs
of his body lawfully begotten. There is there a certaifl capital messuage
with a garden and curtilage and a dovecote, and they are worth per
annum 1 3 j. \d. There are there i o acres of arable land newly assarted,
which are worth per annum 5^., price of the acre td. Also 700 acres of
arable land, which are worth per annum £\ i 13J. '4//., price of the acre
4</. Also 12 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum 48J., price of
the acre as. There is there a certain water-mill, which is worth per
annum 20^. Also a park, which is worth per annum in underwood and
herbage zbs. Sd. There are there 19 free tenants, who hold divers
tenements and pay per annum of rent of assize at the said 4 terms of the
year 74J. gd. Also 1 8 customars each of whom holds half a virgate of
land in villeinage, and pays and does for his rent and services per annum
igs. And so the sum of the rent and services of the said customars per
annum is £ij 2s. od. There are there 15 customars each of whom
holds the fourth part of one virgate of land, and pays and does per
annum for his rent and services 9^. 6d. And so the sum of their rent
and services per annum is £•] 2s. 6d. There are there 8 customars each
of whom holds 3 acres of land and pays and does in rent and services
per annum 5J. And so the sum of the rents and services of the said
customars per annum is 40J. There are there 1-4 cottars who pay per
annum of rent of assize 12s. at the said 4 terms of the year. The
said customars shall give each year a certain aid at the feast of the
Decollation of St. John the Baptist, which is worth 40J. The pleas and
perquisites of the court are worth per annum 60s.
Sum of the value of the said manor of Beggeworth per annum
£$2 js. yd., out of which Almaric le Despenser takes yearly for the term
of his life by the enfeoffment of the said/oA« Giffard £16 ly. \d.
And so the sum is clear £11 14J. 4^.
The said John Gyffard held the moiety of the said manor of Wynter-
boume of Gilbert son of Stephen by the service of half a knight's fee.
There is there a certain capital messuage with a garden and curtilage,
and it is worth per annum los. There are there 300 acres of arable
land, which are worth per annum iooj., price of the acre \d. Also
15 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum 6oj., price of the acre
4^. There is there a certain pasture, which is worth per annum \os.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 211
There is there of rent of assize £fi %s. od., to be taken at the said 4 terms
of the year. The pleas and perquisites are worth per annum los.
Sum of the value of the said manor of Wynterboum per annum,
£ib IS. od.
/ohn, son of Fulk U Straunge and Alianore his wife, sister of the said
fohn Gyffard, and /anus, son of Nicholas de Audeleye, issue oi Katherine
de Audeleye, another sister of the said John Giffard, are the next heirs of
the said John Giffard. The said John le Straunge was aged 19 years at
the feast of the Nativity of the Lord last past ; and the said James de
Audeleye was aged 14 years at the feast of St. Michael last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 1 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 83.
[There is a duplicate of this Inquisition.]
[Then follows an Inquisition taken at Gloucester before the said
John de Hampton on Saturday next after the feast of St. Gregory the
Pope, I Edward III [1327], by the oath of William de Whitynton, knight,
Henry de Brocworth, John de Pyryton, Thomas Toky, Thomas de Mattesdon,
Walter de Mattesdon, John atte Pleystude, William Gernoun, William Davy,
Robert Gylle, William Laurence, John le Welssh, Henry de Kek, John de
Wydicombe, Henry de Chaxhulle, John de Pulton, Peter Somerville, Roger
de Munstreworth, John Mareschal, and Reginald de Cumherwelle.
Like the preceding Inquisition, except that the wood of Cailye is
omitted.]
I nCIUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before John de Hampton,
X escheator of the lord the King in co. Gloucester, on Saturday next
after the feast of St. Gregory, i Edward III [1327], by the oath of
William de Whytintone, knight, John de Pyreton, Henry de Brocworth,
Thomas Thoky, Thomas de Mattesdon, John le Mareschal, Reginald de
Comberwell, Roger de Munstreworth, Peter de Somervill, Henty de Chakeshulle,
Walter de Mattesdon, William Laurence, and Robert Gylle, who say that
Ralph de Wylington, John de Annesleye, and Roger de Borzhull held
one knight's fee in the manor of Dounhatherleye of John Giffard of
Brimesfeld on the day that he died, as of his manor of Beggeworth, and
the said manor of Dounhatherleye is worth per annum ;^3o.
Henry Crepet held of the said John Giffard one carucate of land in the
town of Magna Shurdynton, as of the said manor of Beggeworth, by
the service of the fifth part of one knight's fee, and the said carucate of
land is worth per annum loos.
The said John Giffard had the advowson of the church of Syde on .
the day that he died, and the said church is worth per annum iooj.; also
the advowson of the church of Rokhampton, which said church is worth
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per annum £io ; also the advowson of the church of Wynterbourn, and
the said church is worth per annum 40 marks.
Sum of the value of the fees per annum, £il.
Sum of the value of the churches, ^5 1 1 3^. \d.
Chan. Inq. p.m., i Edward III, \st Nos., No. 83.
Margaret, toife of Sjol^n dPtfiarD.
EdWErQ, by the grace of God, etc., to John de Annesle and
Robert de Aston, greeting.
Margaret, who was the wife of John Giffard of Brymmesfeld, has
entreated us humbly by her petition exhibited before us and our Council
that whereas she and John, her son, acquired the manor of Syde to them
and their heirs, and afterwards the said Margaret granted to the said
John that he might hold the said manor solely for his whole life ; which
said manor the lord Edward, late King of England, our father, for
divers reasons caused to be taken into his hands and gave to Hugh le
Despenser, formerly Earl of Winchester, and it is now in our hands by the
forfeiture of the said Hugh.
We, willing to restore that manor to the said Margaret, wish to be
certified by you whether the said Margaret and John acquired that manor
to themselves, and of whom and in what way, and if the said Margaret
afterwards granted to the said John that he should hold that manor
solely for his life, etc., etc., and therefore we have assigned you to
enquire into the truth of the matter, etc., etc.
Witness ourself at Westminster the 24th day of February in the first
year of our reign [1327].
Chan. Inq. p.m., i Edward III, \st Nos., No. 83.
iHargaret, tofe of 3Io]^n De (0ifiarli»
Inquisition taken at Tettebury on Thursday in the feast of
St. Gregory the Pope, i Edward III [1327], h^iore John de Anesleye
and Robert de Astone, in the presence of William Tracy, sheriff of
Gloucester, keeper of the manor of Syde, by the oath of John Lehont,
Robert Barbast, Nicholas injra Portam, William de Solers, Richard atte
Halle of Strattone, John le Franckelayn of Dagingworth, Richard le Smyht
of Cranham, Robert Passelewe, John de Avenyngge, John Hickes, Walter de
Estcourt, and William de Bexwelle, who say that
Margaret, who was the wife of John Giffard of Brimesfeld, and John,
her son, acquired the said manor of Side to them and the heirs of the
hiquisitiones Post Mortem. 2 1 3
said John of a certain Adam Kaylly, to hold to the said Margaret and
John and the heirs of the said John for ever. Afterwards the said
Margaret by her deed granted to the said John that he should hold the
said manor solely for his whole life, but she did not make any other
estate thereof to him, nor did she remise her right in any other way.
The said manor after the death of the said John was seised into ' the
hands of the lord King Edward, father of the now King, as forfeited to
him by reason of the plaint of Thomas, late Earl of Lancaster, in the
15th year of his reign; which said lord the King in the same year
gave the said manor to Hugh le Despenser, formerly Earl of Winchester,
to hold of the King for his whole life, so that after the death of the said
Earl the said manor should remain to Hugh le Despenser, junior, and his
heirs for ever. The said Margaret never remised the said manor to the
said Hugh, nor in any way changed her estate thereof. The said manor,
by the forfeiture of the said Hugh, was seised into the hands of the lord
Edxvard, father of the now King, and for that reason, and for no other,
it is still in the hand of the now King. The said manor is held of
John de Acione by the service of half a knight's fee, and is worth per
annum, clear, £\ is. ^d.
Chan. Inq. p.m., i Edward III, ist Nos., No. 83.
iHatgaret:, txjife of 3Io]^n d^iffaru*
"W • • •
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Tettebury on Thursday in the feast of
X St. Gregory the Pope, i Edward III [1327], before yb^w de Annesle
and Robert de Astone, in the presence of William Tracy, sheriff of
Gloucester, keeper of 200 acres of wood in the manor of Walles, by
the oath of William de Arches, Roger de Hortone, William de Rommesbury,
William de Dudmarton, John atte Halle, John atte Hulle, John Averay,
Florencius de Stoke, Henry atte Lynde, Adam Pope, John de Actone, and
Nicholas Wyneband, who say that
Margaret, who was the wife o^ John Giffard, diwdjohn her son, acquired
the manor of Walles to them and the heirs of the said John for ever of
a certain Adam Kaylly, of whom. John de Kaylliheld the said manor for
the term of his life, by reason of which acquisition the said John attorned
to the said Margaret zcnd. John her son for his fealty. In the nth year
of the lord King Edward, father of the now King, the said Margaret and
John recovered the said 200 acres of wood as belonging to the said
manor of Walles before the Justices of the Bench by a writ ' de vasto '
against the said John de Kailli, holding the said manor for the term of
his life by the judgment of the said court. After the said recovery the
said Margaret granted to the said John that he might hold the said manor
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solely for his whole life, but she made no other estate to him thereof,
nor did she remise her estate thereof to him, nor change her estate
thereof in any way. The said wood after the death of the said/o/in,
who held it for his whole life, was seised into the hand of the lord
King Edward, father of the now King, as forfeited to him by reason of
the .plaint of Thomas^ late Earl oi Lancaster, in the isth year of his reign,
and it is still in the hand of the now King, for that reason and for
no other.
The whole manor of Walles is held of the Bishop of Worcester by
the service of half a knight's fee, and is worth per ^nnum, clear, half
a mark, according to the true value thereof.
Chan. Inq. p.m., i Edward HI, 2nd Nos., No. 23.
giol^n, %m of giol^n (0itEarD oC 'Bt^me^felD^
I nCIUlSltlOn taken at Tettebury before the King's escheator,
A 20th January, i Edward III [1327], by the oath oi John Spilmon,
Ralph Kynne, John Beauboys, John de Claville, Richard de la Holte,
Henry de Masinton, John de Oulepenn, Peter de Styntescombe, John de
Milkesham, William de Arches^ William de Rommesbury, and Nicholas
Wyneband, who say that
John, son of John Giffard of Brymmesfeld, purchased the manor of
Syde to him and Margaret de Nevile his mother, who still survives, and to
the heirs of the said John for ever, of Adam de Cayly^ and died so seised
in his demesne as of fee. The said manor is worth per annum, clear,
looj., and is held of Simon de Croumbe by the service of the fourth part
of one knight's fee.
He also purchased in the same way a certain wood which is called
le Walles, and died thereof seised in his demesne as of fee, and it is
worth per annum, clear, bs. Sd., and is held of the Bishop of Worcester by
the service of one rose.
John de Kayllewey is the kinsman and next heir of the said John, son
oi John Giffard of Brymmesfeld, because a certain Elias Giffardy great-
grandfather of the said John son oi John, married a certain wife named
Matilda, by whom he had a son named Elias and a daughter called Berte ;
which said Elias son o( Elias married a wife named Isabella, by whom he
had Malilda, the great-grandmother of Roger Bavent, Isabella, the great-
grandmother of Thomas de Grymstude, and Mabel, grandmother of
Richard Damsy ; which said Isabella, wife of the said Elias, died ; after
whose death the said Elias son of Elias married a certain wife named
Alic^hy whom he had John Giffard; which said John married a wife called
MatildaJ by y/hoTci he had Katherine, grandmother of /a»z« de Audeleye,
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and Elianora, mother oi John Lestrange. And afterwards the said Matilda
died ; after whose death the said John son of Elias married a certain
wife called Margaret^ by whom he had the said John, son Qi John Giffard
of Brymmesfeld, who died last. Elias de Kayllewey^ great-grandfather of
the said John de Kayllewey, married the said Berta, by whom he had
Elias de Kayllewey ; which said Elias lawfully begot John de Kayllavey;
which said John lawfully begot John de Kayllewey that now is. The said
John, son o^ John de Kayllewey that now is, is the kinsman and next heir
of the whole blood of the said John, son oi John Giffard of Brymmesfeld,
and is aged 40 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., i Edward III, 2nd Nos., No. 23.
aibeltna:, toife of Slol^n (E^iffarD.
IT • • •
I nQUlSlLlOn taken at Cirencester before the King's escheator
A on Monday in the Morrow of St. Nicholas, i Edward III [1327],
by the oath of John Beauboys, Robert Barbasi, Nicholas injra Portam,
Richard ate Hyde, John de Coth, Thomas de Eggesworth, John de Fromton,
Robert Crouste, Henry de Strodjord, Richard le Clerk, Stephen de Elyngham,
and Henry Badecok, who say that
Avelina, who was the wife oi John Giffard, held for the term of her
life of the demise which Almaric le Despenser made thereof to the said
John Giffard and Avelina and the heirs of the said John the manor
of Kyngestanleye, and died so seised and in no other way. The said
manor is held of the King in chief by the service of half a knight's fee,
and is worth per annum, clear, £ib \s. \d. according to the true value.
Elias Giffard, grandfather of the said John Giffard, had 2 wives, viz.,
Isdbell de la Musarder the first and AKce Mautravers the second ; the said
Isabell had 2 sons and one daughter, whose names the jurors do not know,
which said sons and daughter died without heirs. And after the death
of the said Isabell he took to wife the said Alice Mautravers, by whom he
had issue John Giffard, father of the said John Giffard who died last, and
3 daughters, viz., Matilda, Isabell, and Mabel.
The sd^djohn Giffard, son of Elias, after the death of his said father
married Matilda de Longespeye, by whom he had issue Elianora Lestrange
and Katherine de Audeleye ; the said Elianora had issue John Lestrange,
who is now of the age of 22 years ; and the said Katherine had issue
Nicholas de Audeleye, which said Nicholas had issue James de Audeleye, who
is now aged 15 years, and is in the wardship of the King. The said
Matilda, daughter of the said Elias, had issue Peter de Skydemor, which
said Peter had issue Alice de Bavent, who had issue Roger de Bavent, who
is aged 40 years. Of the said Isabell, second daughter of the said Elias,
there issued lawfully Gwydo le Tabler, who begot lawfully Edith de
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Grimslude, who had issue Thomas de Gtimstude, who is aged 26 years.
From the said Mabel, third daughter of the said Elias, there issued
lawfully Richard Danseye; which said Richard begot lawfully Richard
Danseye, who is now aged 40 years.
The said Roger de Baveni, Thomas de Grymstude, and Richard Danseye
are the next heirs of the said John Giffard who died last.
The said Avelina did not hold any other lands or tenements in my
bailiwick on the day that she died, except in the name of her dower,
which are in the King's hand.
Chan. Inq.p.m., i Edward III, \st Nos., No. 84.
C)^oma0, (Earl of Lancaster.
InOUlSltlOn made at Cheddeworthe before the King's escheator
in CO. Gloucester on Saturday next before the feast of St. Gregory
the Pope, I Edward III [1327], by the oath ol Richard du Boys, John
aite Forde, John de . . , Warin le Grys, Walter Styward, William atte
Grove, John Lehont, John Russel, John atte Stable, Robert de Upcote, Roger
de Leye, and John atte . . , who say that
Thomas, late Earl of Lancaster, held on the day that he died the third
part of the manor of Cheddeworthe for the term of his life of Henry de
Lancaster, now Earl of Lancaster and Leicester, and of the demise of the
said Henry for that the reversion of the said third part belonged to the
said Henry on the day that the said Earl died, and still belongs to him.
After the death of the said Earl the said third part was seised into the
hand of King Edward, father of the King that now is, as forfeited in
to him by reason of the plaint \jiuerele'\ of Thomas, late Earl of Lancaster,
and for that reason is still in the hand of the now King, and is held of
the King in chief by the service of the third part of one knight's fee.
There are there in the demesne 100 acres of land, each acre whereof
is worth per annum zd. ; also 6 acres of meadow, each whereof is worth
per annum \%d. ; also 40 acres of wood with a waste place next the said
wood, whereof of encroachment 30 acres . . , of which said 30 acres
there may be sold 3 acres every year, price of the acre 2^. There
are there 10 virgators, each of whom holds one messuage and one virgate
of land, and pays per annum in all things at 3 terms, viz., Michaelmas,
the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary, and the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist, i\s. 6d. There is there one native, who holds one messuage and
one virgate of land, and pays per annum 8j. at the said 3 terms. There
are there 8 cottars each of whom holds one . . . and . . . acres
of land, and pays per annum \s. at the feasts of St. Michael and the
Annunciation. There is there a certain cottar who holds one . . . and
a half of foreland, and pays per annum 4</. at the said 2 terms. There
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are there certain other tenants who are called cottars, viz., William . . ,
who holds one cottage and one acre of land and a half, and pays per
annum i$d. at the feasts of St. Michael and the Annunciation of the
Blessed Mary, and 2 hens at the feast of the Nativity of the Lord and
Easter. Richard i? . . , a tenant, holds one cottage and 2 acres of
land, and pays per annum at the said 2 terms 12^. and 2 hens at the said
feasts. John aite Castle holds one cottage . . . , and pays per annum
zs. and 2 hens at the said terms. Simon aite Castle hold one cottage and
5 acres of land, and pays per annum 3J. ^d. and 2 hens at the said terms.
Juliana (.?) Welykenid holds one cottage and 4 acres of land, and pays
per annum 2^. ^d. and 2 hens at the said terms. Edith Mallen, senior,
holds one cottage and one acre of land, and pays per annum lod. and
2 hens at the said terms. Edith Mallen, junior, holds one cottage and
pays per annum 2>d. and 2 hens at the said terms. There is there one
cottage and half an acre of land, and they pay per annum ibd. at the
said terms, and one hen at the feast of the Nativity of the Lord. There
is there one cottage called . . . , and it pays per annum 12^. for all
services.
Henry, now Earl of Lancaster, brother of the said Thomas, late Earl
of Lancaster, is his next heir, and is aged 40 years and more.
The said tenants in bondage held all the said lands with the pleas
and perquisites of court of the said Thomas in fee farm, and they pay
per annum 20 marks in all things.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 1 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 88.
Moger De ^Borgl^ull.
InOUlSltlOn taken at Westbury before the King's escheator on
Saturday next after the feast of St. Dionisius, i Edward III [1327],
by the oath of William Holt, Richard Billyng, Henry de Chayhull, Henry
de Rodleye, John de Hokkeleye, John de Wyk, William Faber, William Viel,
John de Palton, Stephen Wytemon, John de Godrynton, and Henry Fulcher,
who say that
It is not to the damage or prejudice of the lord the King or others if
the King should grant to Roger de Borghull that he may give and grant
to William de Styntescombe, chaplain, 11 messuages, 145 acres of land,
19 acres of meadow, and 54^. rent in Westbury, which are held of the
King in chief. To hold for his whole life of the King and his heirs by
the services thereof dne and accustomed, so that after the death of the
said William the said premises shall wholly revert to the said Roger 2inA
his heirs, to hold of the King and his heirs by the said services for ever.
The said messuages, land, meadow, and rent are held of the King in
chief by the service of paying one sparhawk per annum at the King's
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Exchequer for all services : the said 1 1 messuages are worth per annum,
clear, is. td. ; the said 145 acres of land are worth per annum 48J. 4//.,
price of the acre 4/f., and not more because the land is hilly and cold ;
the said 19 acres of meadow are worth per annum 281. 6(f., price of the
acre 18^., and not more because it lies next the Severne. Sum of the
rent of the values of the said messuages, land, and meadow, £i> i6j. 4^.
Chan, Inq. p.m., i Edward III, znd Nos., No. 4.
auanora^ tmfe of J^erbert fi? giol^n.
T • • •
I nOUlSltlOn taken at Tettebury on Wednesday next before the
A feast of St. Gregory the Pope, i Edward III [1327], before John
de Aneskye and Robert de As/one in the presence of William Tracy, sheriff
of Gloucester, keeper of the manor of Barndesleye, by the oath oi John
Notelyn, Henry de Masynlone, Henry Ket, Richard de la Hoke, John de la
Hay, Robert U Taillur, John le Welssh, Hugh de Ravenhulle, Richard le
Clerk, Henry Badecok, John de Fromptone, and Elias de Bysrugge, who
say that
Herbert fiz John, on Sunday next after the feast of St. Mark the
Evangelist, in the 19th year of the reign of King Edward, grandfather
of the King that now is, on which day he married Alianora, who was the
wife of the said Herbert at Harescombe, dowered the said Alianora, with
the assent and will of John fiz Reynaud, his father, at the door of the
church of Harescombe, with the third part of the manors of Barndesleye
in CO. Gloucester and Crokham in co. Berks, together with the third part
of the castle of Blenleveny with the honour of the castle of Bulkedynas,
Talkard, Langollan, Kechedyn, and la Mare in Wales.
The %d\^ John fiz Reynaud by his deed ratified and of his free will
granted and confirmed that dower for ;^3oo which he in hand received
from Sir Roger le Rous, father of the said Alianora.
After the death of the sdiiA John and Herbert the said Alianora was never
seised of any part of the manor of Bamdesleie in the name of her dower
or in any way, nor of any part of the other manors aforesaid, and after
the death of the said Herbert, formerly her husband, the said Alianora
never remised or quitclaimed the action which she had about her said
dower to Hugh le Bespenser, senior, nor to any other lord of the said
manor.
The said Herbert died on the Morrow of the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist, in the 14th year of the reign of King Edward, father of the
now King.
The said manor of Barndesleye is in the hand of the King that now is
by reason of the forfeiture of the said Hugh le Despenser, senior ; the said
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manor which was oi John fiz Reynaud is held of the King in chief by the
service of the fourth part of a knight's fee, and is worth per annum, clear,
according to its true value /'lo.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 1 Edward III, xnd Nos., No. 16.
iMaurtce:, %m of Cl^omaia; De. OBerfeelet*
I nOUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before John de Hampton, the
jl King's escheator in co. Gloucester, on Thursday next after the
feast of St. Valentine, i Edward III [1327], by the oath oi John de
OuUpenne, Elias de . . , . . la Hay, John de Melkesham, Robert de
Coueleye^ John de Kyngeston, William le BotilV, Stephen de Draycote,
John de . . , . . de Styniescombe, John Capol, and William de Ewenny,
who say that
Maurice de Berkeleye, son [of Thomas de] Berkeleye, late Lord of
Berkeleye, was seised in his demesne as of fee of the castle and hundred
of Berkeleye, and of the manoVs of [Hamme, Camme] and Wotton, with
the hamlets and other appurtenances, and Radeclyvestret, with the
hundred and 2 messuages and ... of land in Upton next Gloucester.
The lord Edward, late King of England, father of the now King,
charged the said Maurice with being an adherent of Hugh le Despenser,
junior, on account of which the said King asserted that the said Maurice
was an enemy of the Kingdom of England, by reason whereof on Monday
next after the feast of the Purification of the Blessed Mary, in the isth
year of his reign, he took all the said premises into his hand and detained
him in his prison at Walyngford, and occupied them all until the said
Maurice died in the said prison.
The said castle of Berkele is worth nothing per annum beyond
reprises and the maintenance thereof. There is there one garden which
is worth per annum 6j. 8^. In the said manor of Hamme there is a
grange and ox-house, with a close adjoining, which are worth per annum,
clear, is. There is there one dovecote, which is worth per annum 3^. 3^.
There are there in the demesne 300 acres of arable land, which are worth
per annum £■] los., price of the acre bd.; also 16 acres of meadow,
which are worth per annum 32^., price of the acre is. ; also 20 acres of
pasture, which are worth per annum loj., price of the acre bd.; also
40 acres of wood, the pannage whereof is worth per annum ts. Sd., and
thq^e is no underwood there. There is there a certain park in the which
there are wild beasts, the pasture whereof is worth per annum loj., and
there is no underwood there. There is there of rent of assize, as well of
tree tenants as natives, by the year £1^ iSs. ^\d., to be paid at the terms
of the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary and St. Michael by equal
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portions. There are there 24 natives, whose works and services are worth
per annum 104-r.
In the said manor of Camme there is a grange and an ox-house, with
a close adjacent, the profits whereof are worth per annum, clear, 3^. \d.
There is there one dovecote, which is worth per annum rs. There are in
the demesne 200 acres of arable land, which are worth per annum looj.,
price of the acre bd, ; also 12 acres of meadow, which are worth
per annum 24J., price of the acre zj. ; also 10 acres of pasture, which
are worth per annum 6^. 8^., price of the acre %d. ; also 40 acres
of wood, which are not extended because there is no underwood and
because the pasture with_the pannage is common. There is there of rent
of assize of fr.eemen and natives per annum £7,1 %s. ^d., to be paid at
the terms abovesaid by equal portions. There are there 15 natives, whose
works and services are worth per annum £\ i-js. "jd.
In the said manor of Watton there is one messuage, with a garden
and curtilage, and they are worth per annum ds. Sd. There is there one
dovecote, which is worth per annum 3^. ^d. There are in the demesne
300 acres of arable land, which are worth per annum 75^., price of the
acre 3^. ; also 10 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum 20s., price
of the acre 2s. There is there a certain park with wild beasts, which is
worth per annum in pannage and herbage 6s. Sd. There are there
40 acres of wood, which are not extended because there is no underwood
there and the pasture with the pannage is common. There is there one
water-mill, which is worth per annum 20s. There is there of rent of
assize of freemen and natives by the year £1$, to be paid at the said
2 terms by equal portions. There are there 25 natives, whose works and
services are worth per annum loSs. ^.d. The pleas and amercements of
the said hundred of Berkeleye are worth per annum looj'. ; and there are
there 2 leets per annum of all the tenants abovesaid, viz., one after the
feast of St. Michael and the other at the term of ' hokkedaye,' and they
are worth per annum ;^io. The pleas and perquisites of the courts of
Berkele which are held for all the tenants of the manors aforesaid from
3 weeks to 3 weeks are worth in all their profits ^20 per annum. There
is at Radeclyvestret of rent of assize 100^., to be paid at the said terms.
There is there one hundred with 2 leets, one whereof is held immediately
after the feast of St. Michael and one at hockday, and they are worth
per annum 100s. There is there a certain court to be held each week
throughout the year of all the tenants there, which is worth per annum 40J.
The said 2 messuages in Upton next Gloucester are worth per annum
6s. Sd. There are there 100 acres of arable land, which are worth
per annum i6j. Sd., price of the acre 2d. ; also 8 acres of meadow, which
are worth per annum 16^., price of the acre 2s. ; also 4 acres of pasture,
which are worth per annum 2s., price of the acre 6d. There is there of
rent of assize of free tenants los., to be paid at the feasts of St. Michael,
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St. Andrew, the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary, and the feast of
St. John the Baptist, by equal portions.
The castle of Berkele, with the hundred and courts there, and the
said manors of Hamme, Camme, and Wotton, with their hamlets there,
and Radeclyvestret, with the hundred and court, together with the other
lands and tenements which the said Maurice held in co. Somerset, are
held of the King in chief by barony, doing therefor the services of
3 knight's fees for all service. One messuage and one virgate of land of
the said 2 messuages and 2 virgates of land in Upton are held of the
King in chief by serjeanty, viz., to find at his own costs one archer within
the 4 seas for 40 days in the King's army ; and the other messuage and
virgate of land there are held of the King in chief by the service of
zos. per annum for all service.
Thomas de Berkeley^ son of Maurice de Berkeley, is his next heir, and
is aged 30 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., i Edward III, 2nd Nos., No. 54.
^tepl^en De la i^ore*
I nCJUlSltlOri taken before the King's escheator at Sodbury, 15th
A September, 2 Edward III [1328], by the oath oi Adam Mordefreit,
John le Faire, Robert Campe, John Joye, Richard Pesshou^ Geoffrey Brown,
Henry atte Naysshe, Robert Burnel, Thomas le Knyt, John Averei, John
Wade, and Nicholas le Clerk, who say that
Stephen de la More held rn his demesne as of fee on the day that he died
a certain tenement at Holdelonde in Button, in which said tenement
there is a certain capital messuage with a garden, curtilage, dovecote,
and vivary, which is worth per annum \od. There is there of rent of
assize of free tenants per annum 74J. i\d., viz., to be paid at the feast of
St. Michael 25^. 2\d., at the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle 17J. i\d.,
at the feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary lyj. i\d., and at the
feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist 17J. i\d. There is there of
the rent of natives 38^. id., viz., at the feast of St. Michael 23J. zd.,
at the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle ^s. id., at the feast of the
Annunciation of the Blessed Mary $s. id., and at the feast of the Nativity
of St. John the Baptist 5^. \d. There are there 5 natives whose works
and customs are worth per annum 2o.r. There are there 83 acres of
arable land which are worth per annum 20s. <^d., price of the acre ^d. ;
also 80 acres of arable land which are worth per annum \7,s. \d., price
of the acre zd. ; also 28 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum
z%s., price of the acre \zd. There is there a certain pasture which is
worth per annum zs., also a mill wholly destroyed [deructum'], so that it is
of no value.
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The said tenement is held of the King in chief by knight's service,
viz., by the service of the moiety of one knight's fee. The pleas and
perquisites of the said tenement are worth per annum \od. Sum-total,
£\oos. 3i</.
William^ son of the said Stephen, is his next heir, and was aged
14 years at the feast of All Saints last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 2 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 46.
Cemplaris LanD0.
I riQUlSltlOn taken at Sloughtre on Tuesday next before the feast
A of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, 2 Edward III [1328], before
William de Brokworth, keeper of the liberty of the Abbot of Fyscamp of
Sloughtre, who has the full return of all writs, by the oath of John
Wheete (?), John de Chaddnvell, William Caldecote, Henry le Clerk, John le
jyiej^n, William le Vyleyn, John Crossun, Robert Crossun, William de Nether-
cote, John de Nethercote, Robert de Malveme, and Richard le Tempter, who
say that
At the time that the manor of Temple Gutyngge first came to the
hands of the Templars there were no vills or hamlets belonging to the
said manor within the said liberty, but long afterwards the said Templars
acquired the moiety of the manor of Hertford in Newenton of a certain
Baldwin de Hertjord, within the said liberty, to hold to them and their
successors for ever of the said Baldwin and his heirs, by the service of
1 lb. of cummin per annum, and the heirs of the said Baldwin hold of
the honour of Gloucester. And the said Templars after that time
acquired in the vill of Nywenton within the said liberty igj. %d. of yearly
rent, which 5 tenants pay per annum, of whom one tenant, viz. Walter le
Walkare, pays per annum 4J. for one messuage and one virgate of land,
which he held of the said Templars by the same service for all service ;
and Emma de Schipton pays per annum "js. for one messuage and one
virgate and a half, which she held of the said Templars by the same
service for all service ; and Sibilla de Eyhvorth pays per annum 41. for
one messuage and one virgate of land, which she held of the said
Templars by the said service ; and Geoffrey de Weston pays per annum \s.
for one messuage and one virgate of land, which he held of them by
the said service; and Robert de Malveme pays per annum %d. for one
curtilage, which he held of the said Templars by the said service.
After that time the said Templars acquired inParva Bemynton within
the said liberty one messuage and one virgate of land, to hold to them
and their successors for ever of the chief lords of that fee by the services
therefor due and accustomed : they are held of John Crossun, of
Bernynton, by the service of 5J. per annum and 64 acres of arable land
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in the said vill : to hold to them and their successors for ever in pure
and perpetual arms of Alexander Fraunceys and William Flemyng\ and
12 J. bd. yearly rent in the said vill, which 4 tenants pay per annum, of
whom one, viz. John Crossun, pays per annum \s. for one messuage and
one virgate of land, which he held of the said Templars by the same
service ; and Nicholas fiythehrok pays per annum \s. for one messuage
and one virgate of land, which he held of them by the said service ; and
William Crokeden pays per annum 4J. for one messuage and one virgate
of land, which he held of the said Templars by the same service ; and
Henry atte Drove pays per annum bd. for one curtilage, which he held of
the said Templars by the same service.
And the said Templars after that time acquired in Parva Rysyndon
a certain meadow which is called Templeham, containing 20 acres, of
a certain Sara de Tayden : to hold to them and their heirs for ever of the
said Sara and her heirs by the service of 4 marks per annum for all
service, and the said meadow is of the honour of Walyngeford.
After that time the said Templars acquired 3J. of yearly rent of the
ancestors oi Richard le Templer, which the said Richard and his ancestors
were wont to pay to the said Templars for one messuage which they held
of them for the said service.
The said Templars attached the profits of all the aforesaid lands, rents,
and tenements of the said manor of Temple Gutyngge, because the
preceptors for the time being, having the custody of all their lands and
tenements in co. Gloucester, were wont to live in the said manor.
Hugh le Despenser, junior, at the time when the said manor was in his
hand, byreason of his great lordshipand power, occupied and appropriated
to himself all the said lands, rents, and tenements, as belonging to the
said manor of Temple Gutyngge, whereas they never at any time belonged
thereto.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 2 Edward III, 2nd Nbs., No. 26.
agne0 De la Cl^aumbre*
I nqUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Gloucester,
JL 20th June, 2 Edward III [i 328^, by the osith of TTiomas de Newynlon,
John Bume, Richard Prodhome, William de Clyve, William Ace, John
Fraunkeleyn, Robert Brown, Nicholas le Frensch, Gilbert de Hudecote,
William Hayl, Richard Netl, John Strode, and Roger le Cok, who say that
It is not to the damage or prejudice of the lord the King or others if
the King should grant to Agnes de la Chaumbre of Weston Subegge that
she may grant 3 messuages and 2i virgates of land in Weston Subegge,
which are held of the King in chief, to William de Whatecote and Alice his
wife, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies of the King and his
2 24 Gloucestershire
heirs by the services therefor due and of right accustomed for ever;
so that if the said William and Alice should die without heirs of their
bodies begotten, then the said premises shall revert to the said Agnes
and her heirs, to hold to her and her heirs of the King by the said
services for ever.
The said messuages and lands are held of the King in chief by
knight's service, viz., for the twelfth part of one knight's fee, and are
worth per annum, clear, i6^. 6</.
No lands or tenements remain to the said Agnes beyond the said
premises.
Chan. Inq. a.q.d., z Edward III^ znd Nos., No. 57.
iSicl^atD Calbot ann CU?abett| Com^n W tof^-
IriQUlSltlOn taken at Guldeford before John de Stonore and
William de Shareshull on Thursday next after the Quindene of
Easter, z Edward III [1328], by the oath oi John de Abernon, William de
Henle, William de Wes/on, Roland de Wykjord, Stephen de Frollehury, John
Prodhomme, Henry de Stoghtone, Richard de Wyke, Thomas de Wes/one,
William de W^thewell, Thomas de OHeuorth, and John de Hoghjeld, who
say that
Hugh le Despenser, late Earl of Winchester, Hugh le Despenser, junior,
Nicholas de Sudynion, William Staunjord, and John de Hasselegh, at
Kenynton in co. Surrey, took Elizabeth Comyn, now the wife of Richard
Talbot, and there imprisoned her for some time, and thence they took the
said Elizabeth against her will to Wockyng, and from Wockynge up to
Purefrith in the said county, and there imprisoned her and kept her in
prison for one year and more, viz., up to the 20th day of April,
18 Edward II [1325], on which day the said Hugh, Hugh, Nicholas,
William, and John, by force, duress of prison, and divers compulsions,
forced the said Elizabeth so that she unwillingly and against her will,
and forced by threats of death, granted her manor of Payneswick in
CO. Gloucester to the said Hugh, the county, castle, and manor of Castle
Godrich in the IMarches of Wales to the said Hugh, junior, by her
charters ; to hold to them and their heirs for ever. And also on the said
day at Purefrith, on account of the said compulsion and duress acknow-
ledged before yipAw de Bousser, one of the Justices of the Bench of King
Edward II, that the manor of Paynswick was the right of the said Earl,
and that the said castle and manor of Castle Godrich were the right of
Hugh, junior, and she delivered them to them, to hold to them and their
heirs for ever. And after the said Elizabeth had made the said feoffments
and acknowledgments the said Earl, Hugh, and others kept the said
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Elizabeth in prison there for half a year, and afterwards allowed her to go
out of that prison.
Of whom and by what service the said castle and manors are held
the jurors do not know, because they are outside the county of Surrey.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 2 Edward III, md Nos., No 59.
InOUlSltlOn taken at Munechenehamptone hehre/ohn de Annesle
and Robert de As/one on Monday next before the feast of St. George,
2 Edward III [1328], by the oath of John de Avenyngge, William de Boxwelle,
John Hereward, William de Forwode, Walter le Warjner, Adam le Heyivard
of Astone, Henry Elenaunt, Roger de Hayleye, Robert Bracy, Walter le Monck,
William atte Halle, and Richard de Longeforde, who say that
Hugh le Despenser, senior, entered into the manor of Lassebergh after
the death of William de Dene in the name of wardship by reason of the
minority oi Joan and Isabella, daughters and heirs of the said William de
Dene, 13 Edward II [13 19], and in no other way.
On the loth day of May in the said 13th year the said Hugh by
his writing demised the said manor to Geoffrey de Westone until the lawful
age of the said heirs, which said Geoffrey by reason of the said grant was
seised of the said manor by name of wardship from the said loth day of
May until Sunday in the feast of St. Clement the Pope, 19 Edward II
[i325]i on which day the said Geoffrey by his writing demised the said
xcidL.nox io Robert de Goldhulle, to hold until the lawful age of the said heirs;
which said Robert by reason of the said grant was seised of the said
manor in manner aforesaid from the said Sunday up to the 22nd day of
July, I Edward III [1327], on which day William Trussel, the King's
escheator, at that time took the said manor into the King's hands, and
ejected the said Robert de Goldhulle out of the same as of his wardship,
supposing the said manor to be forfeited by the forfeiture of the said
Hugh, who at that time had nothing in the said manor; it is still in the
King's hand for that reason and no other.
The said William de Dene, deceased, held the said manor of the said
Hugh le Despenser, senior, in chief as of his manor of Somerforde Kaynes
by the service of one knight's fee ; it is worth per annum, clear, 11 is. %d.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 2 Edward III, znd Nos., N'o. 80.
3)0]^n le bottler.
InQUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Tewkesbury;
3rd October, 2 Edward III [1328], by the oath of Robert de Alstone,
Walter de Schipion, John Cole, John de Cottebury, Robert de Barton, Ralph
GLOUC. INQ., VOL. V. Q
226 Gloucestershire
Piscatory Philip le Tannert, Philip k Knichl, John de Exindon, Richard de
Walton, Robert Mundy, and William atte Pulle, who say that
It is not to the damage or prejudice of the Lord the King or others if
the King should grant to John le Botiler of lyaunleyt and Beatrice his
wife that they may give and assign 5 marks of yearly rent, to be taken
out of the manor of the said John and Beatrice of Brewame, to the Abbot
and Convent of the Blessed Mary of Flaxleye, to hold to them and their
successors for ever, to find a certain monk, as chaplain, to celebrate
divine service every day in the church of that abbey there for the souls
of the said John and Beatrice, and for the souls of their ancestors and
heirs, and of all the faithful deceased for ever.
The said manor is held of the King in chief by the service of i2</.
per annum, to be paid yearly by the hands of the sheriff of Gloucester
for the time being at the Exchequer of the Lord the King, and doing
suit at the Kingts manor of Berton next Gloucester from 3 weeks to
3 weeks, and is worth per annum, clear, according to its true value, £\o.
There are no means between the King and the said John and Beatrice for
the said manor. There remains to the said John and Beatrice the manor
De Parco, which is worth per annum 20 marks, and is held of Matthew
son o{ Herbert, by the service of the fourth part of one knight's fee ; also
the said manor of la Brewame, to hold to them and the heirs of the said
John, and it is worth per annum, clear, £\o, as is aforesaid.
The said manors De Parco and Brewarne are in co. Gloucester, and
suflSce for the customs and services duly to be made, as well for the said
rent so given as for the other lands and tenements retained, and other
charges which they sustained and were wont to sustain, as in suits, views
of frankpledge, aids, tallages, vigils, fines, redemptions, amercements,
contributions, and all other charges whatsoever. And the %2\^John may
be put on assizes, juries, and other recognizances, as he was wont to be
put before the said gift and assignment. And the country, by the said
gift, through the default of the said John may not be charged with
a larger payment.
Chan. Inq. p.m., z Edward III, md Nos., No. 128.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before the King's escheator,
X 9th November, 3 Edward III [1329], by the oath oi Audoen de Ode,
Gilbert de Rues, John Cely, John Barber, Almaric de Bares, Walter le Clerk
of Maysmor, Robert le Eyr of Partone, William de Eweny, David ap Adam,
Henry de la Halle, John de Rouston, and John ap Ithel, who say that
William le Walsshe of Walvesthrop was seised in his demesne as of fee
on the day that he died of one messuage and one virgate of land in
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 227
Wolvesthrop, which he held of the King in chief as of the barton of the
lord the King next Gloucester, which is of the ancient demesne of the
King, paying therefor \os. and suit at the court of the said barton from
3 weeks to 3 weeks for all service. Isabella [Queen of] England has the
said barton in dower by the assignment of the King that now is. The
said messuage is worth per annum 3J. There are there no acres of
arable land, which are worth per annum 36^. %d., price of the acre 4^/. ;
also 6 acres of meadow, which are worth per annum i2j., price of the
acre 2S,
The said William also held on the day that he died of the Prior of
Lantoney next Gloucester one virgate of land at . . ugg' by knight's
service, and he pays at the feast of St. Michael i lb. of pepper. The
said virgate of land contains 40 acres of land, and they are worth
per annum . . . 4^., price of the acre \d. Also 4 acres of meadow which
are worth per annum 6j. S^/., price of the acre zod.
The said William le Walsshe also held the manor of Lanwaryn in
Netherwent oi Richard Talebot and Elizabeth his wife of [the inheritance]
of the said Elizabeth, one of the heirs of Adomar de Valencia, as parcel of
the castle of Godrich, by the service of the tenth part of a knight's fee.
There is there one messuage, and it is worth per annum bs. There are
there 300 acres of arable land, which are worth per annum 50J., price of
the acre zd. Also i o acres of meadow, and they are worth per annum 20J.,
price of the acre zs. There is there . . . which is worth per annum loj.
There are there free tenants who pay per annum of cert rent 14J. at the
feast of . . .
He also held on the day that he died the manor of Dynan of the Earl
Mareschal, as of the honour of Stroguyll, by Welsh knight's service.
There is there one messuage, and it is worth per annum 6^-. M. There
are there . . . acres of arable land, and they are worth per annum bbs. 8^.,
price of the acre zd. And 12 acres of meadow, which are worth per
annum 20J., price . . . Also 6 acres of several pasture, and they are
worth per annum 6^., price of the acre \zd. There are there free tenants
who pay per annum of cert rent \%s. td. at the feasts of Easter and
St. Michael by equal portions.
Andrew, son of the said William, is his next heir, and is aged 24 years
and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 3 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 29.
IStcl^arD 'Brtetjsi*
InOUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before Thomas de Rodbergh,.
sheriff of Gloucester, on Monday in the Morrow of Palm Sunday,
3 Edward III [1329]! by the oath oi John Lonhaut, Richard de Cronham,
2 28 Gloucestershire
John atte Forde, Thomas atie Orchard, Adam de Oldebury, Thomas Helewcrw,
William Laurence, Simon Passemer, Robert Gille, John de Wydycoumbe,
Waller le Clerk of Chirchusdon, and John le Ku of Brocworth, who say that
It is not to the damage or prejudice of the King or others if the King
should grant to Richard Belers that he may retain and have for his whole
life of the King and his heirs, by the service therefor due and accustomed,
the manor of Elkeston, except the advowson of the Church of the said
manor, which is held of the King in chief, and which he acquired of
John de Acton to him and Isabella his wife for their whole lives, the
licence of the lord the King thereupon not having been obtained, paying
therefor yearly to the said John £,\o. The said manor is held of the
King in chief by the service of one knight's fee, and is worth per annum,
clear, according to the true value thereof, ;^io.
Eighteen marks of rent in Wyneston, which are held of the King in
chief by the service of the fourth part of one knight's fee, remain to the
said John and his heirs besides the said manor ; also the manor of Irne
Acton, which is held of Hugh Daudele in chief by the service of one
knight's fee, and is worth per annum ^^5, remains to the said /(7A« and
his heirs besides the said manor.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 3 Edward III, ind Nos., No. 43.
InCjUlSltlOn taken before Simon de Bere/ord, the King's escheator
this side of Trent, at Southcerneye, i8th February, 4 Edward III
[1330], as to what manors, lands, and tenements yij/iw de Sancto Amando
held in his demesne as of fee on the day he died in the co. of
Gloucester, by the oath of William Erchebaud, William de Pulham, Robert .
Barbast, Richard atte Hyde, Walter de Caumpedene, William de Caumpedene,
Walter Bolejen, John le Maloun, Roger de Ledecote, Warren le Grys, John le
Franckeleyn, and John atte Halle, who say that
The said John had no lands in co. Gloucester, but that formerly he
held the manor of Southcerneye in chief of the Earl o{ Herejord, and with
the said manor enfeoffed William de Harewelle, chaplain, long before
[his death], to hold to him and his heirs for ever.
Chan. Inq. p.m., ^ Edward III, ist Nos., No. 24.
New rejerence, Edward III, File 2 1 .
d^mittm, Carl of S(ent
I nqUlSltlQll' taken before the King's escheator Jhis side of
X Trent, at Cirencester, on Thursday next after the feast of St. Hilary,
Damaged on the left side.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 229
4 Edward III ['jS']* ^^ ^^ ^^^ value of the knights' fees and advowsons
of churches which belonged to Edmund, late Earl of Kent, and the lands
and tenements which were his in co. Gloucester on the day he died, by
the oath of Robert Barhast, Warren le Grys, Waller de Caumpedene, Geoffrey
Pacy, John de Wyndesore, John de Cotes, William de Sodgrove, Thomas de
Eggesworth, Walter Bole/en, William . . . s, Richard ale Halle of Stratton,
and William de Caumpedene, by virtue of a writ of the King hereunto
sewn, who say that
Barndesle.
The said Earl of Kent held [the manor of] Barndesle. There is
there one court next the park, whereof the hall, with the rooms and other
houses, and one small . . . are worth nothing per annum beyond
the reprise. There is a certain close, the pasture of which is worth is.
per annum. There is another court in the vill of Barndesle, the
easements of the houses of which, with the close adjacent, are worth
IS. ifd. per annum. There are 192 acres of arable land worth 58^. per
annum, 40 acres being worth bd. per acre and 152 acres 3^. per acre.
And there is a certain meadow lying at Cirencester, belonging to the
lordship of Barndesle, which is called Dittenham []\ the first vesture of
which belongs to the said lordship, and it lies within the close of the
Abbot of Cirencester. It contains 8 acres and is worth i6j., the price of
the acre 2J., and not more, because the whole pasture and the other
profit per annum beyond the first vesture belongs to the said Abbot.
And there is another meadow at Barndesle called Pountemore, containing
4 acres, worth bs. per annum, the price of the acre \%d. The pleas and
perquisites are worth 6j. 8^. per annum. There is a certain park there,
containing 100 acres, the pasture of which is worth 6o.r. per annum, and
not more, on account of the reprise in repairing the walls. There are
54J. \\d. rent per annum, which 9 free tenants pay. And there are
5 villein virgators, who pay 37J. bd. rent per annum, and their works and
customs are worth per annum \zs. 6d. And there are 18 villein half-
virgators, who pay bjs. 6d. per annum, and their works and customs are
worth zzs. 6d. per annum. And there are 4 villein fardellars, who pay
7J. 6d. per annum, and their works and customs are worth 2^. 6d. per
annum. And there are 6 cottagers [.?] there, who pay 8s. gd. per annum,
and their works and customs are worth ^s. 2d.
Knights' Fees and Advowsons.
John le Hont holds of the lord of Barndesle half a knight's fee in
Colesburne, and it is worth 6oj. per annum. Elias Cokerel of Iccoiimbe
hold of him half a fee, worth looj. per annum.
The advowson of the church there belongs to the Earl of Hereford diwdi.
not to the lord of the manor.
Total value of the whole manor of Barndesle, £1^ gs. lod.
2^0 Gloucestershire
MUSARDERE.
They say that the said Edmund held the manor of Musardere on the
day he died. There is there one chief messuage, with certain houses in
the park, and no cloSe besides the park, and they are worth nothing
beyond the reprise. And there is one meadow containing one acre,
worth \id. per annum. And one park, in which there are 7 acres of
underwood, one acre of which can be sold every year, worth iid. In the
same park there are 40 acres of great timber, from which there is no
yearly profit, because there is no underwood, and no pasture because it
is beech. There are 60 acres of pasture in the park, worth 40J. per
annum beyond the repair of the walls and maintenance of the wild
animals. There are in demesne 96 acres of arable land, worth ^d. per
annum per acre, total z\s. And 4 acres of wood outside the park, from
which there is no yearly profit without waste. The pleas and p^jrquisites
are worth zs. yearly. There are 8 free tenants there, who pay 55^. zd.
per annum. And 4 villein half-virgators, who pay 20j., and their works
and customs are worth ly. \d. yearly. And there are 3 villein ferdellars,
who pay %s. bd. per annum, and their works and customs are worth
5^. per annum. And there is one water-mill, which is demised to
William le Muleward for the term of his life, paying yearly i%s. And
there are 7 cottagers, who pay izs. id. per annum. And 4 villeins, who
hold half a virgate [.?] and do no works, paying zbs. Sd. yearly.
Knights' Fees and Advowsons.
The advowson of the church there belongs to the said manor, and the
church is worth looj. yearly. There are no knights' fees belonging to
the said manor.
Total value of the manor of Musardere, £1 1 los. qd.
SODYNTON.
The said Earl held on the day he died the manor of Overe Sodynton.
And there is one court there, viz. a hall, chamber, grange, ox-shed, with
garden and curtilage, worth yearly beyond reprise 3J. And one dovecote,
worth 3^. 4</. per annum. And 204 acres of arable land, each acre worth
$d., total 5 1 J, And 38 acres of meadow, worth izd. per acre, 38J. And
4 acres of pasture, worth ^d. yearly, i6d. The pleas and perquisites are
worth 3 J. per annum. There are 10 villein virgators there, who pay
65J. gd., and their works and customs are worth 65^. yearly. And one
villein half-virgator, who pays 3^. lo^d. per annum, and his works and
customs are worth 3J. $d. per annum. And there are 2 cottagers, who pay
2s. per annum. The tallage of the villeins is worth 20s. yearly.
Knights' Fees and Advowsons.
No knights' fees or advowsons of churches belong to this manor.
Total value of the manor of Sodynton, £\i igs. t^d.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 2%\
Leccheladb.
The said Earl held on the day he died the manor of Lechelade.
There is there one court, viz. chambers, grange, ox-shed, and other
houses, with garden and curtilage, worth zs. per annum beyond reprise.
And one dovecote, worth 40*/. And one close called Mereham, worth \od.
per annum. And 468^ acres of arable land, worth 4//. per acre, total £yi 1 6;.
And of meadow to be mown 800 acres, worth 18^. per acre, total ;^6o.
There is several pasture, viz. 200 acres worth ^cl. per acre, total sex.
The pleas and perquisites, with the tolls of the borough and fair on
St. Lawrence's day, are worth £\. yearly. There is of the rent of the
borough per annum £\ 13^. And there are 33 free tenants, who pay
yearly £(i igx. s\d., and their works and customs are worth yearly 3^. 9</.
And 15 villein virgators, who pay £\ i-js. bd. per annum, and their works
and customs are worth £() 4?. ^\d. per annum. And there are 18 villein
half-virgators there, who pay 58J. td., and their works and customs are
worth 1 1 OS. q^d. per annum, beyond the reprise which the villeins receive
from the lord. And there are 12 cottars there, who pay los. Sd. per
annum, and their works and customs are worth sj. ^^d. per annum. And
8 tenants who hold forlands and pay Ss. id. per annum, and their works
and customs are worth is. id. per annum. And there is one cottager
next the smithy, who pays 1 Sd. per annum. And there is a tallage of the
bond tenants, which is fixed at a certain sum per annum, viz. loox.
Knights' Fees and Advowsons.
The advowson of the Priory of Lecchelade belongs to the lord of the
manor, and is worth nothing per annum because he takes nothing, except
that he presents the Prior who is elected for the time after a vacancy of
the said priory.
The advowson of the vicarage of Lecchelade belongs to the lord of the
manor, and the said vicarage is worth ^10 per annum.
There are no knights' fees belonging to the said manor.
Total of the value of Lecchelade manor, ;^ii5 9J. "j^d.
All the said manors were held by the said Edmund of the King in
chief to the same Earl and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten.
The said Edmund held a yearly farm of ji^6s, payable by the men of
the vill of . . . {illegible^ and a farm of ;^30 from the Abbot of
Cirencester [?] ... of Cirencester and suit of the hundreds, the which
farm the same Abbot ... to the King's exchequer.
Total of the farms, ^^95.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 4 Edward III, 1st Nos., No. 38.
New reference, Edward III, File 24.
1 6
232 Gloucestershire
(KLiilUam De la d^rene ann giol^n He 'Bagtrjortl^*
InflUlSltlOn taken before Simon de Bere/ord, the King's escheator
this side of Trent, at Brislol, on Saturday next before the feast of
St. Valentine, 4 Edward III [1330], by virtue of the King's writ hereunto
sewn, by the oath oi Edmund le Blount, John de Oldthury , John de Standene,
Thomas Payn, Geoffrey Broun, William le Waleys, Richard Pesson, Robert
Caumpe, John de Alkeleye, Thomas Jurdan, Gilbert de Stanshawe, and
Richard le Knyght, who say that
It will be no damage to the King or any other if he permit William
de la Grene and John de Bagworth to assign the manor of Westhanam to
the Abbot of Keynes ham, to hold to him and his successors for ever, in
part satisfaction of 10 marks worth of land and rents per annum, which
the abbey had permission to acquire, under letters patent of Edward II,
from their own fee or any other, excepting only lands held of the said
King in chief.
They say the chief messuage, with a carucate of land, 6 acres of
meadow, 4 acres of wood, and 155. rents of that manor, are held of
William de la More by the service of ics. per annum for all service, and
that the premises are worth bbs. Sd. per annum beyond the said rent,
and William de la More is the only intermediary between the proposing
grantors and the King.
One water-mill, 3 acres of meadow, and 6 acres of wood of the said
manor are held of Thomas de Berkeleye, Lord of Berkeleye, by the service
of I lb. of cummin per annum for all service, which premises are worth
yearly, beyond the said rent, 30J. The said Lord of Berkeleye is the only
intermediary [as above"].
Forty acres of land, 5 acres of meadow, and ds. of rent of the said
manor are held of John de Button by the service of id. per annum for all
service ; they are worth los. per annum beyond the said rent. John de
Button holds the said premises of Hugh de Audele and Margaret his wife,
as of the pourparty falling to her of the Honor of Gloucester. These
are the only intermediaries.
One virgate of land at La Beche of the manor aforesaid is held of the
Prior of Bath by the service of 55. per annum for all service, and is worth
13J. ifd. per annum. There are no other intermediaries.
Total value of the whole manor per annum, £,b \os.
There will remain to the said William de la Grene, beyond the said
grant, one messuage and one carucate of land in Upton, worth 46J. %d.
per annum. They are held of John de Button by the service of 2J. per
annum for all service.
There will remain to the said John de Bagworth one messuage and
2 virgates of land in Okeford in the manor of Marsfeld, worth bos.
per annum.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 233
The said messuages and land are held of the Abbot oi Kenysham {sic'\
by the service of i lb. of cummin per annum for all service. These
premises will suffice for doing the customs and services due as well from
the said manor as from the other lands and tenements retained by them,
and for bearing all such other charges, such as suits, views of frankpledge,
etc., etc., which they have been accustomed to bear.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 4 Edward III, \sl Nos., No. 80.
New reference, Chan. Inq. cc.q.d., File 209, No. 18.
8>U8]^ le ?^ei5pen0er, tl^e younger*
Inquisition taken at Northlecche, i8th June, 4 Edward III
[1330], before the King's escheator this side of Trent, according
to a writ hereunto sewn, by the oath of Henry Clerhauld, Ralph Hamond,
John de Fifide, John de Bannebury, Thomas le Buiyler, Richard de Anne ford,
Robert Oudeby, Luke aile Hulle, Henry Waryn, Adam de Oldebury, William de
Solers, and John aile Broke, who say that
Hugh le Dispencer, the younger, on the day that he forfeited to King
Edward II, was seised in his demesne as of fee of 4^. rent in Foxcote,
payable hy John Crossom of Foxcote in Foxcote, which rent is held of
the heirs of Robert Crossem of Berynton, without any service to be done
to them.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 4 Edward III, 2nd Nos., No. 84.
New reference, Chan. Inq. Misc., File 113.
'Bartl^olometD ue TBatielemnere,
Inquisition made atWynchecombe before the King's escheator,
24th January, 4 Edward III [1331], by virtue of the King's writ
hereunto sewn, by the oath o^ John Athelard, William Moryn, Alexander de
Schiplake, Walter Thurbern, Simon de Lekhamtone, Edivard de Sprotham,
Hugh de Seuerne, William Pollard, Ralph Rikild, Peter de Albon, Geoffrey de
Tedynton, and Simon de Astone, who say that
Bartholomew de Badelesmere, lately deceased, was seised in his demesne
as of fee after his marriage with Margaret his wife, viz. in 5 Edward II
[131 1], of the manor of Oxindone, held of the heirs of the Earl of
Gloucester, as of the manor of Teokesbury, by the service of one knight's
fee. It is worth ;^2o ioj. 8</. per annum. The said Bartholomew, after
seisin had of the said manor, therewith enfeoffed William Tochet by fine
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levied before the Justices of Common Pleas, s Edward II, to hold to the
said William and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten, with reversion,
in default of such heirs, to the said Bartholomew and his heirs. William.
afterwards died without such heir, wherefore the manor has reverted
to Gilei de Badeltsmere, son and heir of the said Bartholomew, who is
a minor in the custody of the Xing.
Chan. Jnq. p.m., 4 Edward III, tnd Nos., No. 1 1 1.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 25.
InCJUlSltion taken before the King's escheator at Stowe
St. Edward on Thursday next after the feast of St. Barnabas the
Apostle, 5 Edward III [1331], by virtue of the King's writ hereunto sewn,
by the oath oi John Stephnes of Stowe, William de Schurdynton, Richard
le Templer, John Vileyn, John de Chaddewelle, William de Caldecote, William
Vileyn, Richard le Kentich, John It Fremon, William W . . , William de
Nethercote, and Hugh le Spencer, who say that
Elias de Iccoumbe died seised in his demesne as of fee of one messuage,
8 virgates of arable land, 1 6 acres of meadow, and 9^. rent in Iccoumbe.
Half the said messuage, 4 virgates of land, 8 acres of meadow, and 5J.
rent are held of Richard de Williamescote, as of his manor of Williamescote,
by the service of half a knight's fee. The residue of the premises are
held of Sir Matthew Fitzherhert, as of his manor of Southam, by the
service of half a knight's fee. The said messuage with the close is
worth bs. %d. per annum ; the 8 virgates of land are worth £if. per annum,
loj. per virgate; the 16 acres of meadow are worth 24?., i8(/. per acre,
Efias, son of the said Elias, is his next heir, and was aged 18 at
Whitsuntide last.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 5 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 8.
New fejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 26.
InOUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Gloucester on
Friday next after the feast of the Purification of the B.V.M.,
5 Edward III [1331], according to the tenor of the King's writ
hereunto sewn, by the oath of Reynold atle Tounesende, Robert Gille,
Robert de Okholt, Peter le Smyth, Adam de Clyue, Henry Aas, William le
Chalouner, Alexander Sojoumant, John Samson, Robert le Clerk, Nicholas le
Devenysshe, and Robert de Croumbhale, who say that
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tnquisitiones Post Mortem. 235
Richard de Monemue held in his demesne as of fee, on the day he died,
one messuage, 80 acres of arable land, 4 acres of meadow, one water-
mill, and i6j. rent in Upton St. Leonard next Gloucester, of the King
in chief, by the service of zos. rent to the King's Barton next Gloucester.
The messuage, one garden, and close are worth half a mark yearly; the
arable land 53J. 4//., %d. per acre; the meadow i2j., is. per acre; the
mill 30 J. Total value, £\ i8j.
Richard, son of Thomas de Monemue, is nephew of the said Richard
and his next heir, and was 18 at the feast of SS. Philip and James last.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 5 Edward J II, \st Nos., No. 53.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 28.
IBobert 'BrefeeDaunce*
I riQUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Newenham,
A 7th March, 6 Edward III [1332], by the oath oi John Wyther,
John de Bikenore, Simon de Solers, William Burrych, John de Cromhale,
William Leulyn, John le Gayner, John Rolph, Roger Laurence, John Marky,
Geoffrey Shayt, and William Ph\e\lipp, who say that
It will be no damage to the King or any other to allow Robert
Brekedaunce to enfeoff Thomas aite Walk with 4 acres of land in the
Forest of Dene, to hold to the said Thomas and his heirs for ever. The
premises are held of the King in chief by the service of td. at the feast
of St. Michael by the hands of the keeper of the Forest of Dene for the
time being, and are worth 8^. per annum. There will still remain to the
said Robert one messuage and one toft in the vill of Bykenore, held of
John de Bures by the service of id. per annum for all service, and worth
zs. per annum.
Chan. Inq. p.m., s Edward III, md Nos., No. 6.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 211, No. 3.
f^uHf le ©eispencer:, tJ)t younger*
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Tettebury before the King's escheator on
X Wednesday in Whitweek, 5 Edward III [133']. by the oath' of
William de Remmesbury, Adam de Astone, John le Brolf [?], William atte
Mulle, John atte Bury, Geoffrey Wygot, Roger Bordon, Robert Bordon, John
de^Wolkeseye, Thomas Neel, John de Lamboume, and Robert Passelewe, who
say that
Hugh le Despencer, the younger, on the day he forfeited to King
Edward II, was seised in his demesne as of fee of tis. rent in Weston
Brutt, payable by 8 tenants in the same vill, viz. Adam Thomas, Adam le
1 6 *
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Cok, Richard le Clerk, John Senare, Thomas Jones, Richard Senare, Agnes
ffuwes, and William Est. The rent is held of Sir John de Wylinlon
without doing any service therefor.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 5 Edward III, ind Nos., No. 13.
New reference, Chan. Inq. Misc., File 115.
€DmunD De piec^.
IriQUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator (upon a writ
framed upon the petition of Maud, who was wife of Edmund de
Plecy, for dower in her late husband's lands) at Circester, i8th February,
5 Edward III [1331], by the oath of William Erchebaut, Thomas Don,
Warren le Grys, John de Colne, Richard de Stanford, Geoffrey Palyn,
Nicholas atte Hide, Walter Caumpedene, Walter Bolfen, Simon Francleyn,
John Francleyn of Dagdingworth, and William Barbast, who say that
Edmund de Plecy enfeoffed Hugh le Despenser, the elder, in fee simple,
about the feast of the Purification of the B.V.M., 16 Edward II [1322],
with a messuage in the vill of Barndeslegh, 2 carucates of land, 10 acres
of meadow, and lois. iid. annual rent, after the celebration of the
marriage of the said Edmund and Maud. On the day of the said feoffment
Edmund held the premises to himself and his heirs for ever, as of the
inheritance o^ John le Plecy [j/f], his father. They are now in the King's
hands by reason of the minority of Edmund, son and heir of Edmund,
late Earl of Kent. They are held of the Earl of Herford by the service
of half a knight's fee, and are worth ;^8 1 3^. per annum.
Nicholas de Plecy, son of the said Edmund, is his next heir, aged 14
and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 5 Edward III, 2nd Nos., No. 44.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 25.
Cl^omaja! le ^ejspenjser*
Inquisition taken before the King's escheator at Stowe
St. Edward on Monday next after the feast of St. Gregory the
Pope, 5 Edward III [i 331], by the oath oi Hugh le Spencer, William de
Wotton, William Rolfe, William Thomekyn, Wiltia?n Medecroft, William de
Dome, Robert Huchinnes, William de Nethercote, Stephen atte Cruyce, John
de Nethercote, Richard Tempter, and William Dod, who say that
It will be no damage to the King or any other to allow Thomas le
Despencer to assign one messuage, 10 acres and half a virgate of land, and
8 acres of meadow in Wyke to a certain chaplain to celebrate daily in the
church of Wyke in honour of the B.V.M., to hold to the said chaplain
and his successors to celebrate as above in aid of their maintenance.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 237
The said messuage, land, and meadow are held oi John de Somerton by
the service oi \d. per annum, paid at Michaelmas, for all services; they
are worth 20J. per annum. John de Somerton holds the premises of
William de Lucy, and he of the heirs of Geoffrey de Geneuile, and they of
the King.
There will remain to the said Thomas, after the said gift, one messuage
and 2 virgates of land in Wykerisindone, held of William de Lucy by the
service of ^s. yearly, and suit at his court every 3 weeks, for all services ;
they are worth 40J. per annum.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 5 Edward TIT, ind Nos., No. 120.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 215, No. 4.
Malter De OBorgl^ton.
IriQlllSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Stowe
St. Edward on Monday next after the feast of St. Gregory the
Pope, 5 Edward III [1331]' ^X ^^^ °^*^ °^ Waller de Bradewelle, Walter
de Fordinbone, Stephen aite Cruys, William de Nethercole, John le \_Francyeyn,
Bartholomew Marie, John Stephens, John de Nethercole, John atte Welle,
William Tomekin, Robert Huchin, and Richard Gotchild, who say that
It will be no damage to the King or any other to allow Walter de
Borghtone, vicar of the church of Erdinton, to assign one messuage, one
mill, one virgate of land, and 5 acres of meadow in Wykeresindone to
a certain chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of the
Blessed Mary of Borghtone, for the soul of the said Walter and his
ancestors, to hold to the said chaplain and his successors in aid of their
maintenance. The premises are held of the Prior of Kylneworthe, by the
service of paying id. every year at Michaelmas for all services; they are
worth 30J. per annum. The said Prior holds the premises of the King
in chief in frankalmoin.
There will still remain to the said Walter one messuage and one
carucate of land in Borghtone, which will suffice for doing all the
customs, etc., due, so that the heirs of the said Walter can be put upon
all assize's, juries, and other recognizances whatsoever, as his ancestors
were before the aforesaid gift.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 5 Edward III, znd Nos., No. 140.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 215, No. 23.
/waiter c^lia^ He ^t» aibanjs.
I nCjUlSltlOn made at Hameswell before the King's escheato'r in
X CO. Gloucester, 19th December, 5 Edward III [1331]' ^y the oath
of William de Mohun, Roger de Frompton, John Aueray, Adam atte Hyde,
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John Poulf Hugh atte Watere, William le Taillour, Nicholas de Wollon,
Richard Lange, Adam le Hert, John de Radejord, and William le Hunte^
who say that
It will be no damage to the King or any other to allow Master Elias
de St. Albans, parson of the church of Wetheresfeld, to assign a moiety
of the manor of Tatewyke to the Prior of Bath, to hold to him and his
successors for finding two chaplains, viz., one monk chaplain to celebrate
in the cathedral church of the said priory, and another secular chaplain
ii^ the parish church of Coldasshtone, for the souls of the said Elicu and
oi John de Sobbury, clerk, and their ancestors, and to pay zos. every year
on the anniversary of the said Elias for masses to be celebrated for his
soul, and 5J. to be distributed on the same day to the poor. Except
that, if the said Elias^ or any other secular person holding the said
moiety of the manor, were to forfeit to the King, or to owe any tallage,
the King (as they understand) ought to have year and day and waste,
and, by means of the said grant, would have no profit whatever from the
said moiety, nor of the tallage aforesaid. The said moiety is held of the
said Prior of Bath by homage and fealty, and by doing suit at the court
of the hall of the said priory every 3 weeks ; it is worth 5 marks yearly.
The Prior and convent hold the said moiety from the King in frank
almoin. There will still remain to the said Elias the manor of
Wollauinton, which is held of the Abbot oi Radynges, by- what service
they know not, and it is worth £to yearly.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 5 Edward HI, znd Nos., No. 151.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 2 1 6, No. 8.
By inquisition taken at Sturmenstre Mareschal, co. Dorset,
loth November, 5 Edward III [1331], it is found that if the said
John be allowed to assign certain property to the Priory of Esebume,
CO. Sussex, he will still retain, among other things, one-sixteenth part
of the manor of Magor, co. Gloucester, which is held of the King in
chief by the service of one-eighth of a knight's fee, and is worth
loos. per annum.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 5 Edward III, 2nd Nos., No. 173.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 2 1 7, No. 3.
gioi^n ue 'BaDeroun.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before the King's escheator in
A that county, 4th April, 6 Edward III [1332], by the oath of Elias
de Blakeneye, Humphrey atte Boxe, John son of Robert de Aure, Henry
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 239
Crompe, Walter Whit, Walter de Middelton, John Flory, Henry Ket, Henry
de Clyfford, Robert Strode, Ralph de Rodleye, William Mareschal, and John
atte Hay, who say that
John de Baderoun held of the King in chief in his demesne as of fee
on the day he died one messuage, 50 acres of arable land, and 6 acres of
meadow in Aure, and a certain fishery in the water of Severn in the
same vill in free socage, by the service of paying ijj. 4^. per annum at
Michaelmas into the King's exchequer for all service. The said messuage
is worth nothing beyond reprise; the arable land is worth iis. 6d. per
annum, ^d. per acre ; the meadow 9^., \%d. per acre ; and the said fishery
is worth lid. per annum.
Philip de Baderoun, son of the said John, is his next heir; he was 17
on the feast of St. John the Baptist last.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 6 Edward III, 1st Nos., No. 10.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 31.
I nCJUlSltlOn taken at la Newelonde before the King's escheator
A in CO. Gloucester, 19th December, 6 Edward III [1332], by the
oath oi John de Staunton, John Joce, Osbert Gay . . ere, John de Bikenore,
John Drayles, John RolJ, Adam Rogiers, John Gayner, Geoffrey Symond,
Gilbert Symond, Hugh le Moul, and Henry Prat, who say that
John de Wysham, deceased, held of the King in chief the vivarium of
Noxtone and 280 acres of land of the King's waste, paying to the King's
exchequer yearly, by the hands of the sheriff of Gloucester for the time
being, 70J. dd., viz., for the vivarium bd. and for every acre of land 3</.,
for all services, and the premises are worth no more yearly.
John, son and heir of the S2iid John, was aged 12 on 5th May last.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 6 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 53.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 32.
5)enr^ J&u0ee»
I nCJUlSltlOn taken at Saperton before the King's escheator in
X CO. Gloucester, 8th March, 6 Edward III [1332], by the oath oijohn
de Frompton, Robert Croujte, Adam atte Rohwode, Elias Bisrugge, Thomas
Robert, William Porter, Nicholas Rolues, Hugh Ferrey, Thomas atte Rokewode,
Henry Michel, Walter atte Forde, and Hugh de Blakewell, who say that
Henry Husee held in his demesne as of fee on the day he died,
a moiety of the manor of Saperton, from the King in chief by the
service of one-fourth part of a knight's fee.
240 Gloucestershire
There is there one chief messuage worth nothing beyond reprises ;
and 80 acres of arable land worth 20J. per annum, id. per acre ; and
6 acres of several pasture worth \zd. per annum, zd. per acre; and one
acre of meadow worth 18^. per acre ; and 10 acres of great wood, the
pasture whereof is worth \xd. per annum, and not more because of the
shade. There are 4 customary tenants, who pay 26J. %d. per annum for
their works and services at the 4 principal terms of the year in equal
portions. The pleas and perquisites of the court are worth \id. per
annum.
The said Henry also held, as above, a moiety of the manor of
Rusyndon from the King in chief by the service of one-fourth part of
a knight's fee. There is there one messuage, with a garden adjacent,
worth 3^. per annum; and 120 acres of arable land worth 40J., \d. per
acre ; and 10 acres of meadow worth los. per annum, 2J. per acre; and
£\ rents of assize per annum of free and bond tenants, payable equally
at the said terms. The pleas and perquisites of the court are worth is.
per annum. Total, £1 4^.
Henry*^Husee, son of the said Henry, is his next heir, and is aged
30 and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 6 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 66.
Neu) reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 32, No. 28.
Ci^omajEf^ 0on anu l^etr of Cl^omajs De ^jaiton,
PrOOI of age taken at Gloucester before the King's escheator,
23rd March, 6 Edward III [1332], by the oath ol John Mareschal,
aged 50, who says that
Thomas, son and heir of Thomas de As/on, was 2 1 on Thursday, the
feast of St. Nicholas, 5 Edward III [1331], and that he was born at Lye,
CO. Gloucester, and baptized in the church of Westburi on the same day.
On the same day the deponent's son /ohn was ordained priest by the
5ishop of Worcester in the town of Gloucester.
Peter Somervyl, aged 60, testifies as above, because on that same day
John Chaumpayn married his daughter Margaret in the same church of
Westburi.
Richard Pipard, aged 47, testifies as above ; his eldest son Robert was
born on the same day and baptized in the same church.
Edmund de Baverlone, aged 43, testifies as above ; on the same day
he married his first -wi^e Julian in the same church.
John Barbe, aged 50, testifies as above ; on that same day his son
Nicholas assumed the religious habit in the order of Friars Preachers of
Gloucester.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 241
William aiie Pole, aged 40 and more, testifies as above ; on that same
day his father /o^« went to the Holy Land, where he died.
John Frankelayn, aged 50 years, testifies as above ; at the birth of the
said Thomas the deponent's wife Maud was the midwife of Eleanor,
mother of the said heir.
John le Hauekere, aged 40 and more, testifies as above ; he has a son
William, who was born within 4 weeks of the said heir.
Reynold de Combwell, John son of Peter de Okie, John Seyeshul, Henry
le Peyntour, John atte More, and Edmund le Taillour, all aged 40 and
more, testify as above ; on the said feast of St. Nicholas they were with
the Abbot oi Flexle at Flexle, and a certain messenger came announcing
the birth of the said Thonias.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 6 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 84.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File n.
3!o!)n ?^au6en^»
Inquisition taken at Gloucester before Roger de Chaundos,
the King's escheator in co.'s Gloucester, Worcester, Hereford,
Salop, and Staffs, with the March of Wales adjoining, on Tuesday next
after the feast of St. Michael, 6 Edward III [1332], by the oath o^ John
de Ledene, Thomas de Matlesdone, William Laurence, John atte Groue,
William Fynamour, Walter Ingel, William Ingleytz, William Foket, John le
Clerk, John Ernezat, John Saunsomp, and Nicholas le Deuenishe, who
say that
It will be no damage to the King or any other to aWow John Daubeny
to enfeoff Elias de Godeleye with his manor of Kyngeshome next
Gloucester, which is held of the King in chief, to hold to the said Elias
and his heirs of the King and his heirs by the services thereupon due
and accustomed for ever, so that the said Elias may regrant the same to
the said John and Cicely his wife, to hold to them and the heirs of the
said John by the said Cicely for ever, with remainder, in default of such
heirs, to the right heirs oi John. The manor is held by the service of
being keeper of the door of the King's pantry at every coronation of a
King, and is worth ;^io per annum. There will remain to the said John
the manor of Henton in co. Southampton, held of the King in chief by
the service of finding one armed man in the King's wars, wheresoever it
may be within the four seas, at his own expense for 40 days.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 6 Edward III, 2nd Nos., No. ^a.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File ii(), No. 3.
GLOUC. INQ., VOL. V.
242 Gloucestersh ire
TT • • •
I nOUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before /?(7^^r</ifCA<i«»^w[aj in
J. the last Inquisition], 7th August, 6 Edward III [1332], by the oath
oi John de Rosceleye, William de Tyderintone, William Mayel, John de Weston,
Will/am Folet, Alexander Soiournant, Robert de Cromhale, Thomas Lefitz
Richard, John atte Wyniard, William Ingleytz, Walter Glode, and John
Saunsom, who say that
It will be no damage to the King or any other to allow Michael
iT/i«/Ao/ to retain the. manor of Cold rey, which he acquired (without the
King's license) from the Prior of Goldclyue, who held it of the King in
chief, to hold to the said Michael for his life, and to his executors or
assigns for one year after his death, paying the services and customs
thereupon due to the King ; except that, had the manor been in seisin of
the said Prior and Convent, on a vacancy of the said priory, during the
said Michael's life, the King would [jic] receive the issues of the said
manor, during the vacancy, together with the other lands and tenements
to the said priory belonging. The manor is held in frank almoin, and by
no other service. It is worth looj. per annum.
Besides the said manor the said priory holds in co. Gloucester the
manors of Goldclyve, Assche, and Morberne, worth £\o per annum,
held of the King in chief in frank almoin.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 6 Edward III, ind Nos., No. 23.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 219, No. 18.
i^argaret, tDl^o toajef tofe of Slpl^n d^ifEaru.
InQUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before John de Annesle and
Robert de Astone on the feast of SS. Philip and James, 6 Edward III
[1332], according to the tenor of the King's writ (in consequence of
the petition of John de Wylington) for Master Pancius de Coutrone, by
mandate of the said John de Annesle and Robert de Astone, on the said
day at the manor of Gutynge [j/<r], to be summoned by two free and
lawful men, viz. Thomas Botevileyn and Roger le Coke of Farncote, viz.
on the Morrow of Palm Sunday last, as the sheriff of Gloucester returned
before the said John and Robert, by the oath of Robert Barebast, John de
Avenynge, Adam le Heyward, William de Mareys [?], John Lehont, John de
Slaundene, Roger de Middeltone, John le Broke, John atte Halle, John atte
Bury, John de Weslone, and Nicholas le Taylour, who say that
Margaret, who was wife oi John Giffard, was seised in her demesne
as of fee of bzs. rent in Weston Brut, payable by certain tenants, viz.,
Adam Thomas, Adam le Coke, Richard le Clerk, John Senare, Thomas Jones,
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 243
Richard Senare, Agnes Hughes^ and William Est, as parcel of the manor
of Weston Brut, on the day that Hugh le Despencer the younger forfeited
to the King, the which rent, together with the manor aforesaid, the said
Margaret had by gift of Maud Brut and Alice, her sister, and Lawrence
Trtsham, at Easter, 9 Edward II [1315], to hold to the said Margaret and
her heirs for ever; by virtue whereof the said Margaret continued her
seisin of the said rent till the feast of the Purification, 19 Edward II, on
which day the said Hugh unjustly disseised the said Margaret of the said
rent, claiming the said rent to be parcel of the manor of Guytinge, which
manor he had of the gift and feoffment of the Hospitallers ; whereas it
was never parcel of that manor, but from time immemorial has been
parcel of, and belonging to, the manor of Weston Brut, and so it was by
disseisin. And he continued his seisin of the same rent until the feast
of SS. Peter and Paul in the same year, when the said Margaret reseised
the said rent into her hands, and from that time was seised thereof in
peaceful seisin until the feast of the Ascension, i Edward III, when she
enfeoffed John de Wylynton with the said manor and rent, to hold to him
and his heirs for ever, obliging herself and her heirs to warrant the same
to the saidybAn and his heirs.
And the said John, by virtue of thhs feoffment, continued in seisin
thereof till the feast of St. Matthew, 5 Edward III, when the said rent
was taken into the King's hands by William Trussel, the King's escheator,
by the King's writ to him directed ; but for what cause the jury know not.
Neither the said Margaret, nor the said John, nor any other having
right in the said rent, ever quitclaimed the said rent to the said Hugh,
or to the Templars, or to King Edward II, or to the present King.
The rent is held of the Earl of Oremounde by the 20th part of
a knight's fee.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 6 Edward III, 2nd Nos., No. 66.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. misc.. File 120.
CUmunD De 'Batertone of d^loucejster.
I nnUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before Roger de Chaundos, the
A King's escheator in co.'s Gloucester, Worcester, Hereford, Salop, and
Staffs, with the March of Wales adjoining, 12th October, 6 Edward III
[1332], by the oath of William de Whit, John Bokeler, William de Poterne,
Hugh de Foyze, Adam Blakemon, Henry Br id, John de Clyfford, John Soty,
Richard de Bradensloke, Richard Austyn, Richard Pode, and John atte
Lamputte, who say that
It will be no damage to the King or any other to allow Edmund de
Bavertone of Gloucester to assign one messuage and 2^ acres of land
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in Gloucester, Uptone, and Chirchesdone to the Abbot of St. Peter^s,
Gloucester, to hold to him and his successors, in part satisfaction of ;^2o
worth of lands and yearly rents, which the abbey has the King's license
to acquire in fee. The premises are held of the said Abbot by the
service of paying ^s. \d. per annum, and doing suit to the court of the
said Abbot twice a year, viz. at his Barton next Gloucester. The
premises are worth bs. Sd. per annum ; there is no intermediary between
the King and the said Edmund except the said Abbot.
There will still remain to the said Edmund one messuage and one
carucate of land in Bavertone, in co. Hereford, held of Edward de Bonn
by the service of paying ^s. per annum for all service ; also lis. rent in'
Gloucester, held of the Abbot of St. Peter's, Gloucester, and of the Prior of
St. Oswald's, Gloucester, by the service of iq</. per annum for all service.
The messuage and land in Gloucester are worth £^ is. per annum.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 6 Edward III, znd Nos., No. io6.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 222, No. i.
Inquisition taken at Theokesburi before the King's escheator
in CO. Gloucester, 7th April, 6 Edward III [1332], by the oath of
Gregory le Mariner, John Sampson, Simon Pendok, Adam Cr . . . yn,
Richard Freman, John de Soleres, Thomas de Stowe, Thomas Odde, William
de Flateburi, William Nygas, Walter Jory, and John atte Elme, who say that
It will be no damage to the King or any other to allow Thomas de
Kanynges, parson of the church of Tarente Monks', to assign one
messuage, one virgate of land, i\ acres of meadow, and \\s. \\d. rent
in Goringtone and Clyve Bishop's to the Abbot of Teukesburi, to hold
to him and his successors for ever, in part satisfaction of the lands and
rents to the value of ;^io per annum, which the said abbey has the
King's license to acquire.
The messuage, land, and i3i(/. rent are held of the said Abbot by
the service of paying Md. per annum for all service; loj. rent and
3i acres of meadow are held of the Bishop of Hereford [.?] by the
service of paying \od. per annum to his manor of Clyve for all service.
The premises, exclusive of the said rent, are worth 40J. per annum, and
are charged with a yearly rent of \os. to the church of St. Mary of Clyve,
and lid. to the Brethren of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, from
time immemorial. There are no intermediaries between the said Thomas
and the King except the said Abbot and Bishop. There will still
remain to him one messuage and one carucate of land in Goderintone,
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 245
and one carucate of land in Asshetone, held of the said Abbot by the
service of half a knight's fee.
Chan. Inq. p.m.y 6 Edward III, znd Nos.y No. 121.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File itz, No. 15.
8)enrr, ttcar of tl^e t\m<\^ of ajSjSl^etone*
I n(|UlSltlOn taken at Lechelade before the King's escheator in
A CO. Gloucester, nth June, 6 Edward III [1332], by the oath of
Thomas Dun, John le Massoun, Geoffrey Patyn, Philip Richard, Richard
atte Cote, William Barbast, William de Lydecoie, Simon a tie Felde, Ralph
Cousyn, John Malicorn, Robert Elide, and Johti le Fremassoun, who
say that
It will be no damage to the King or any other to allow Henry, vicar
of the church of Asshetone, to assign a certain piece of land in Estleche
Turville, 136 feet long by 52 feet wide, contiguous to the parsonage-
house of Osbert Dabetot, parson of the church of that vill, to the said
Osbert, to hold to him and his successors, parsons of that church, for the
enlargement of the said parsonage for ever.
The said land is held of the Abbot of Bruera, without doing any
service for the same, as is said ; and the Abbot holds of Richard Comyn,
and Richard of Theobald de Verdon, and he of the King in chief.
There will still remain to the said Henry \oos. worth of land and
rents in Leye, held of the Abbot of Theukesburi by fealty and by the
service of doing suit at the said Abbot's court every 3 weeks.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 6 Edward III, znd Nos., No. xii.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 122, No. 16.
2HiUiam De i^mWz.
I nqUISltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Bath on
A Friday next after the feast of St. Mary Magdalene, 7 Edward III
['333]> by the oath of Robert Bauent, John Beket, Thomas Neel, William
de Bemewode, John Balou, Thomas de Combe, William le Vynour, Philip
Vowel, William de Berewik, William Swayn, Walter de Euerdon, and Robert
Warde, who say that
The said William Ouille held, on the day he died, the manor of
Knolle' of the King in chief for the term of his life, as of the Honour of
Brunsfeld castle by the service of doing fealty and suit at the court
of the manor of Schernton, which is a member of the said castle, every
' Calendared as of co. Gloucester, but it is probably Knolle in Bedminster, Somerset.
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3 weeks for all service, by demise of Thomas de Goumay of Ingles-
combe. The said manor of Knolle is worth yearly, viz., in easement of
the houses, with the pasture of one garden, is. 4^. ; . one ruinous dovecote,
2f. ; 200 acres of arable land, which, when not sown, lie in common,
i6j. %d. ; \b\ acres of meadow, i6j. bd.\ 6 acres of several pasture, \%d. ;
100 acres of spinney, lying in common and in the King's chase, nothing
except housbote and heybote for the said manor, and this by view of the
foresters for the time being ; rents of assize at Easter, '6j. \d. ; rents of
assize at Michaelmas, 7^. ; works of the villeins, 8j. bd. per annum ;
perquisites of the court, zs. Total, 63J. ']d.
Another Inquisition taken before Henry le Gulden, the King's
escheator, at Bristol, in Templestrete, on Saturday next before the feast
of St. Margaret the Virgin, 7 Edward III [1333], by the oath oi Robert
Bauent, John de Lauynlone, . . . de Woriione, Thomas Wombstrong,
William Broune, William de Marlebergh, Henry atte Mulle^ John Goce, John
Bat\ Adam le Vair, Thomas Purs, and William Dammory, who say that
In 2 Edward III William Ouille alienated the said manor of Knolle to
Thomas de Gournai of Inglescumbe in fee, who demised it to the said
William for term of his life.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 7 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 14.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 35.
I nOUlSltlOn taken at Bristol before John de Peyto the younger,
JL the King's escheator in the counties of Hereford, Gloucester,
Worcester, Salop, and Stafford, with the Marches of Wales to the same
counties adjoining, 6th May, 7 Edward III [1333], by the oath oi Robert
Caumpe, Richard Pesson, Adam Neel, John Hambrock, John Auerey, Geoffrey
Broun, Adam Honypyn, Robert le Fremon, Simon Fremon, William atte Wode,
Henry atte Wode, and John Richard, who say that
Walter Gasselyne had, on the day he died, in his demesne as of fee in
CO. Gloucester, in the vill of Fromtone Cotel, one messuage with a garden,
worth zs. per annum. There is one dovecote worth zs. per annum ; and
152^ acres of arable land, worth 25^. 5^^., zd. per acre, because every
third year it is fallow ; there are gi acres of meadow, worth 9^. id.,
I id. per acre ; and 4 acres of meadow worth 2 j. %d'. per annum, %d. per
acre, because every third year it lies in common. There is a several
pasture containing 2 acres, worth \%d. per annum, 9</. per acre; and
a certain piece of wood, the underwood of which is worth \xd. per
annum. There are 12 free tenants, who pay 50J. 9</. per annum, each of
them paying \s. z\d.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 247
All the said tenements are held of the King in chief by the service
of one-fourth part of a knight's fee, and by suit at all the county [courts]
held at Gloucester from Easter until Michaelmas, for all other service.
Total, £,\ 141. \\d.
The said Walter also held, as above, in the vill called Wynterbourne,
a certain piece of waste ground worth i bd. per annum. And there are
3 water-mills there, 2 of which pay a toll of 17 quarters of corn per
annum, worth 45J. 4^., price per quarter is. 8</.,. and 6 bushels of oat
flour, worth 4J. 6</., price 9</. per bushel ; and the third mill pays 17J. per
annum there. There is a cottage worth zs. 6d. per annum, and 2 free
tenants, who pay 6s. per annum, 3^. each.
All these tenements in Wynterbourne are held of Margery le Moun,
Henry de Haddon, John de Brokenbarnve, and Philip de Cerne, by the
service of 9^. for all other service. Total, £1 %s. 8d.
The same Walter also held, as above, in the vill of Stoke Gyffard,
one messuage worth \zd. yearly; there are 51^ acres of arable land
there, worth \zs. \o\d. per annum, 3^. per acre, because common in the
third year; and 11 acres of meadow worth 22^. per annum, zs. per acre ;
and z\ acres of meadow worth 3^. 4^. per annum, 1 bd. per acre ; and
4 acres of several pasture worth 3^. 6</. per annum, \o\d. per acre.
All these tenements are held of Margery Gyffard, by the service of
suit at her court of Stoke Gyffard twice yearly for all other service.
Total, 42J. %\d.
The said Walter also held, as above, in the vill of Westerleye, 18 acres
of furze worth 3^. per annum, because it cannot be cut oftener than every
sixth year, of the Bishop of Bath and Wells, by the service of zs. for all
service. Total, izd.
William, son of Walter Gasselyne, is next heir of the same Walter,
and was 1 1 years old on the third day after the feast of the Epiphany
last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 7 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 32.
New reference, Chan. Inq.p.m., Edward III, File 35.
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before John de Peyto, the King's
JL' Gscheaior [as in last Inquisition'], 8th April, 7 Edward III [i333]»
by the oath of John le Massoun, John de Walleye, John de Southrop,
Adam de Dumbelton, William atte Groue, Richard de Mayesmor, Walter
Syward, William de Solers, Richard le Smith, John de Bekcote, William
Mareys, and John le Vey, who say that
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John de St. Philibert was seised, on the day he died, in his demesne
as of fee of the manor of Thormertone, with the advowson of the church
there, and of the manor of Southrop, held of the King in chief by the
service of half a knight's fee.
In the manor of Thormerton there is a messuage worth nothing
beyond the reprise ; 80 acres of arable land worth 20J. per annum, ^d.
per acre ; 2 free tenants, who pay 4J. td. per annum at the 4 chief
terms of the year, viz., the feasts of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist,
St. Michael, St. Thomas the Apostle, and the Annunciation, in equal
portions ; the pleas and perquisites of the court there, with the ' view,'
are worth yearly ^s,
In the manor of Southrop is one messuage with a garden, worth 12^.
per annum ; loc acres of arable land, worth i^s. per annum, id. per acre ;
one dovecot in bad state, worth \zd. per annum; there is one water-mill
worth 13J. ifd. per annum, 2 parts of which belong to the said manor
of Southrop, and are worth 8j. \o\d. There are 10 acres of meadow
there, worth 20J. yearly; 3 free tenants, who pay i\s. id. at the above-
said terms in equal portions; 6 customary tenants, who pay isj. per
annum, viz. zs. td. each at the said terms; 3 cottars, who pay 3^., 12^.
each. There are 6 customary tenants whose Summer and Autumn works,
viz. from Whitsuntide to Martinmas, are worth 30J. for the whole time.
The pleas and perquisites of the court, with the view of frankpledge, are
worth 3^. \d. yearly.
The said John de Si. Philibert and Ada his wife held jointly in
Thormerton one messuage and one carucate of land called Muttonescourt,
and 32J. yearly rent, which they purchased to themselves jointly from
John Pachet, who had previously held the same ixova John de St. Philibert
by homage and fealty, and suit of court, and scutage, when it fell due,
in the proportion of the said tenement. This tenement is worth 20^.
per annum.
John, son of the said John de St. Philibert, is his next heir, and was
6 years old at the feast of the Epiphany last.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 7 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 35.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 35.
3Iameu De 'Batisi^am, cl^aplain, anD
3Io]^n ne JRojitele^e.
Inquisition taken at Rosse, co. Hereford, 15th December,
7 Edward III [1333]. The jury say that
If the said James and John be allowed to grant to the Abbey of
St. Mary of Gracedieu certain property in Colrugge and Aston,
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 249
CO. Hereford, there will still remain to the said John de Rosteleye
{inter alia) one messuage and \\ carucate of land at Rostleye in
CO. Gloucester, held of the Abbot of Fecamp by the service of 9^. yearly
for all service, and worth 30J. per annum.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 7 Edward III, rnd Nos., No. 57.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 225, No. 10.
Mobert De l^ou^om ann Hatorence 'Btuton of
Cl^eprtTgnorton.
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I nOUlSltlOn taken at Wynchecombe before John de Peyto, the
JL King's escheator \as in Inquisition last but two above'], 27th July,
7 Edward III [1333], by the oath of Richard de Blebury, Thomas de
Newyntone, John de Bracebrugge, John le Maltman, Thomas de Famecote,
Henry Keys, William de Pysele, Roger le . . . , Nicholas le Welbe, Robert
Quayle, Henry le Warde, and William le Carpenter, who say that
It will be no damage to the King or any other to allow Robert de
Housom and Lawrence Bruton of Chepyngnorton to assign 10 acres of
land in Sudle to the Abbey of Hayles, in part satisfaction of £\o worth
of land which that abbey has license under letters patent of Edward II
to acquire. The said 10 acres are held o^ Henry Blundel by the service
of one grain of corn for all service ; the said Henry holds o{ John de Sudle
by the service of i%d. per annum, zxiA John of the King in chief by the
service of one knight's fee. The land is worth 20^. per annum, id. per
acre, and not more, because it can be sown only every second year.
There will still remain to the said Robert 5 marks rent issuing from
divers tenements in Gloucester, held of the King in chief by the service
of paying izd. yearly to the farm of Gloucester, at the exchequer there.
And there will remain to the said Lawrence of Chepyngnorton one
messuage and a carucate of land in Chepyngnorton in co. Oxon.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 7 Edward III, znd Nos., No. 68.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 225, No. 19.
Cl^omaj5 ne EoDebetetoe*
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Monks' Hampton (Minchinhampton),
A i8th May, 8 Edward III [1334], before /oy^w de Peyto the younger,
the King's escheator [as hefori\, by the oath of Adam de Clauyle, John de
Clauyle, William de Tyderyntone, Adam Hardyng, Robert Kynne, Henry
Glenaunt, William atte Bournor, John atie Mulne, William atte Berewe,
Richard Dauwe, Richard Cole, and Geoffrey Coterych, who say that
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Thomas de Rodehergh died seised in his demesne as of fee of one
messuagfe, 158 acres of arable land, 57 acres of meadow, 10 acres of
pasture, 2 water-mills, and one windmill in Mager. The messuage is
worth \id. per annum; of the 158 acres 2 parts can be sown, and when
sown are worth 4</. per acre ; they were so sown before the said Thomas'
death, and one-third lies fallow, and is worth nothing per annum,
because it is in common. The 10 acres of pasture are worth 6j. %d. per
annum, 8^. per acre; the mills are worth looj. There are 3 tenants
there who hold by knight's service, viz., William Duraunt, holding half
a knight's fee in Suthroc ; William de St. Maur, holding half a fee in
Wondi ; and Robert de Gamages, holding half a fee in Rodyate.
There are 60 free tenants who pay £■] y. sid. per annum, viz. at
Michaelmas £6 13s. n^d. and at Hockeday gs. 6J</. There are 27
tenants in villeinage, who pay £6 i is. 3^. per annum, viz., at Michaelmas,
37^. gd. ; at the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle, ^is. 2d. ; at the feast of
the Annunciation, 3 it. id. ; and at the feast of St. John the Baptist,
SIS. 2d. The pleas and perquisites of the court there are worth 6s. Sd.
per annum. The whole is held of the King in chief by the service of
one-fourth of one-sixth of one knight's fee. Total, £2^ 15*/.
The said Thomas died seised [as above'] of 24 acres of arable land
called Chaumberleyneslond, worth ts. per annum, id. per acre ; and
there are 48^. rent there from a certain fee called Avenelesfe. This land
and rent are held of the Earl Marshal as of the castle of Strugull, by
what service they know not. Total, 545-.
The said Thomas held in the manor of Munchenehamptone one
messuage and garden worth 2s. per annum ; there is one dovecot newly
built and not stocked, worth 2s. per annum; there are in demesne
40 acres of arable land, 2 parts of which can be sown yearly, and when
sown are worth ^d. per acre, and the third part is worth nothing because
it lies fallow and in common ; and there are 3 acres of meadow worth
3 J. per annum, i2d. per acre. There is no pasture there. There is a
certain profit in the common wood of Muchenehamptone, from the
tenants dwelling there, which is worth 31-. ^d. per annum, and if the
tenants do not dwell there, then it is worth nothing per annum, because
it cannot be sold or given. And there are 7 free tenants there who pay
17^. lod. per annum, at the feasts of the Annunciation and of St. Michael
in equal portions. These tenements are held of the Abbess of Caen, as
of her manor of Munchenehamptone, in socage, by the service of
paying igj. 7^/. yearly at the 2 said terms in equal portions, and
ploughing a 3 days' ploughing yearly (which is worth gd., ^d. per
day), and by carrying the lady's corn in Autumn for one day (and this
carriage is worth 4^. per annum), and by doing one bederepe with 2
men for one day (worth ^.). Total, 361. ^d.
The said Thomas also held one messuage at Hawnepenne, which
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 251
(with the close) is worth \zd.\ and there are 80 acres of arable land, half
of which can be sown yearly, and when sown is worth ts. %d. {id. per
agre), and not more, because the land is hilly and stony ; and the other
half is worth nothing yearly, because it lies fallow and in common. And
there are 3 acres of meadow worth y. {\id. per acre); and a certain
parcel of pasture worth izd. per annum; and 9 free tenants who pay
39J. at the said 2 feasts in equal portions. These tenements are held of
the Prior of St. John 0/ Jerusalem as of his maiK}r of Quenyntone, in
socage, by the service of paying 5 if. yearly at the feasts of Michaelmas,
St. Thomas the Apostle, the Annunciation, and St. John the Baptist.
Total, ;^3i IS. z\d.
Hugh, son oi Hugh de Rodberg\ is cousin and next heir of the said
Thomas, and was 1 3 at the feast of All Saints last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m.y 8 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 43.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward II f. File 39.
SlOtUtam^ 0on o^ OUilUam le iMarcl^al of
PrOOt of age of William, son of William le Marchal of Kyngestanley,
made there 22nd May, 8 Edward III [1334], heioxe John de Peyto
the younger, the King's escheator \_as above\ by the oath o( John Nocelyn,
John Clauyle, Gilbert le Carpynter, William Dispenser^ Walter de Fetstret,
Thomas le Bacar" , Hugh de Dodebrugge, Richard Thurtteyn, Walter le Deyer,
John le Gumay,John le Weler, and Richard Pynnock, who say that
The said William, son of William Marchal, is aged 2 1 years and 6 weeks
and more. He was born in the vill of Kyngestanleye, and baptized in
the church of that vill on Thursday, the feast of Rogations, 2 Edward II.
John Nocelyn says that on that same Thursday his daughter Alice died
at Gloucester, and was then buried at the church of St. Oswald.
John Clavyle says that on the preceding Wednesday William de
Tyderyntone married Margaret de Heygraue, his kinswoman, at Stauertone
next Gloucester.
Gilbert le Carpenter says that on the Saturday after that Thursday the
Bishop o{ Landaad \sic^ came to Kyngestanley and consecrated a certain
altar of St. Katherine in the church thereof.
William Despenser says that on that same Thursday John de Feckenham,
chaplain, was instituted in the church of Bradeley.
Thomas le Bacar says that on the Friday following Agnes, his wife,
had gone to Gloucester, and on the way she fell and broke her right leg. •
Hugh de Dodebrugge says that on the previous Monday his son Adam
became a brother in the House of St. Augustine at Oxoneford.
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252 Gloucestersh ire
Richard Thursteyn says that on that same Thursday he and several
others were robbed in the forest of Dene, between Gloucester and
Tynterne Abbey.
Walter le Deyer says that on that same Thursday John le Tavemer of
Circestre came to his house by the road next the wood of Weyendone,
and met with thieves, who murdered the %^\dL John and despoiled him of
£\o of silver.
John le Gurnay says that" on the preceding Wednesday his brother
Sir Richard, vicar of Ledeneye, was buried.
John le Weler says that on the Friday following his sister Elizabeth fell
into a certain marlpit in his close next " le Leyecroft " and broke her
neck.
Richard Pynnock says that on that Thursday he was godfather iojohn,
son of William Despenser, who was baptized in the same water as the said
William.
Chan. Inq.p.m., 8 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 84.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward HI, File 41.
I
nquisition taken at Dursleye, 5th July, 8 Edward III [1334],
before John de Peyto the younger [as above^, as to the cause of the
taking of 8 acres of meadow of Henry de Camme in Dursleye, by the oath
of Peler Staynescomhe, Robert atte Zate, William le Boteler, Walter atte Mulle,
Walter le Clerk, Richard le Harpur, John atte Wodehende, Robert Passelewe,
Alexander Bernewode, Richard atte Zate, Thomas Hallyng, and William de
Stonhuse, who say that
Henry de Berkleye held the manor of Dursleye to him and his heirs
from Edward II in chief by the service of one knight's fee, and he
granted to Ralph de Camme and Henry, his son, for their lives 8 acres of
meadow in the said manor, without license from the King, and for this
reason the King's escheator seized the said 8 acres 10 years since. The
land is worth 13^'. 4</. per annum.
Henry de Berkeley, Ralph de Camme, and Henry de Camme are all dead.
John de Berkeleye is next heir of the said Henry, and is aged 40.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 8 Edward III, ind Nos., No. 13.
Ntw rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 41.
OLUlUam De dD^rauDi^ieion.
Inquisition made at Oxenhale before Adam de Wileby, the King's
escheator [as above'], 12th July, 9 Edward III [1335], by the oath
of John de Okie, Richard de Hertelande, Henry de Hertelande, Walter
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 253
Markoulf, Thomas Not, Jf^/Z^r Hathewy, John de la Moure, Walter Sterdene,
John de Reued, William alle Groue, Richard Waryn, and William de Ketforde,
who say that
William de Grandisson held in his demesne as of fee on the day he
died the manor of Dymmok of the King in chief, of the King's ancient
demesnes, by the service of paying \d. yearly to the King at Christmas
for all services. There are no buildings or demesnes in the same manor,
but there are 3 acres of meadow, worth ^s. bd. per annum, 18^. per acre ;
and a water-mill, worth 13J. ^d. per annum, and not more, because it is
ruinous ; and a wood, in which there is no underwood and the pasture
common. There are rents of assize of sokemen, £i% per annum at the
feasts of the Annunciation, St. John the Baptist, St. Michael, and
St. Andrew in equal portions. The pleas and perquisites of the court
there are worth 6j. %d. per annum.
The said William also held [as above'] the manor of Oxenhale of the
heirs of Geoffrey de Genevyle by the service of half a knight's fee. There
is a messuage there, worth nothing beyond the maintenance of the
houses ; a courtyard, worth 6d. per annum ; one carucate of land, worth
los., and not more, because every year one-lhird lies fallow and in
common, and it is also sandy. There is a small park, the pasture of
which is worth nothing beyond the maintenance of the wild animals, and
the underwood is worth 40^. per annum. There is a large wood, the
underwood of which is none and the pasture common ; 3 acres of
meadow, worth 3^. 6d. per annum, \^d. per acre ; 60s., the rents of assize
of free tenants at the 4 abovesaid terms ; 1 3 j. 4</., the rents of assize of
customary tenants payable at the said terms. The pleas and perquisites
of the court there are worth i zd. per annum.
Peter de Grandisson, son of the said William, is his next heir, and was
30 at Christmas last.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 9 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 35.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edivard III, File 43.
Inquisition made at Teukesbury, 8lh July, 9 Edward III [1335].
before Adam de Wileby, the King's escheator {as above], by the
oath of John Strayt, John Russel, Robert Mudy, John le Tannere, Philip le
Knyght, Richard Louecok, Nicholas de Manyngford, Henry ate Were, William
de Cliue, John le Spicer, Richard Foliot, and Richard de Waltone, who
say that
It will not be to the damage of the King or any other if he allow
Thomas de Canyngges, parson of the church of Tarente Moneketone, to
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assign one messuage and 2 virgates of land in Twenyngge to the Abbey
of Teukesbury in part satisfaction of the lands and rents to the value of
£\o yearly, which they have license to acquire under letters patent of
Edward II. The said messuage and land are held of William de la
Zouche of the inheritance of Eleanor his wife by the service of carrying
the letters of the lord of Teukesbury wheresoever the lord shall will
within the four seas, viz. in England and Wales, and his own cost, and
paying ds, Sd. per annum, and doing 16 bedripes in the Autumn season,
and finding one man for 16 days at the Summer working to make hay.
and for another 16 days at hand labour in digging the vines and
collecting grapes on the vines for 3 days, and by the service of being
keeper gf the lord's victuals whenever the lord wills, and being the lord's
granger. And the premises are worth 6s. Sd. per annum.
William de la Zouche, by reason of the inheritance of Eleanor his wife,
is intermediary between the King and the said Thomas with regard to
the premises.
There will remain to the said Thomas one messuage and one carucate
of land in Staneweye, held of the Abbot of Teukesbury by paying i 6j. per
annum, and doing suit at the Abbot's court of Staneweye ; they are
worth 4oj^. per annam.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 9 Edward III, ind Nos., No. 39.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 233, No. 16.
^Robert De ^pr-
"W" • • •
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before the King's escheator in
X that county, 2nd January, 10 Edward III [1337], by the oath of
Henry de Chakshulle, Richard Billing, Richard Vyel, John de Heydone,
John de Cromhale, Nicholas Pullone, John Coly, Waller Hanuyll, John de
Okie, Richard de HurstesUy Richard de Carswell, and Henry Bynare, who
say that
Robert de Sapy, deceased, held no lands of the King in chief in his
demesne as of fee in co. Gloucester on the day he died ; but he held of
the inheritance of his wife Alina, who survives, one-fourth of the manor
of Westbury of Edmund de Bohun by the service of one-fourth part of
a knight's fee.
There is there one capital messuage, worth nothing per annum
beyond reprises ; and 80 acres of arable land, worth 40J., dd. per acre ;
and 10 acres of meadow, worth 20J., is. per acre ; and ids. Sd. of rents
of assize at the 4 chief terms of the year in equal portions. There is
one water-mill, worth los. per annum. The perquisites of the court are
worth lid. per annum.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 255
The said Robert and Alina also held jointly the manor of Huntele
from the Earl ol l^ancaster, as of Monemuthe castle, by the service of one-
tenth of a knight's fee for the term of their lives, with remainder to
John de Wysham and his heirs for ever by gift and grant of William de
Rostele. There is a messuage there, worth 1$. \d, per annum ; and
120 acres of land, worth id. per acre; 6 acres of meadow, worth gj.
per annum, 18^. per acre; and 30J. of rents of assize at the 4 terms of the
year in equal portions. There is one water-mill, worth bs. per annum ;
40 acres of great timber, the pasture whereof is worth zod. per annum,
and not more, because of the shade. The pleas and perquisites of the
court there are worth is. per annum.
William, son o^ John de Sapy, nephew \_nepos'\ of the said Robert, is his
next heir, and is aged 29 and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., \o Edward III, ist Nos., No. 25.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 46.
InQUlSltlOn taken at Wynchecombe before the King's escheator,
25th April, 10 Edward III [1336], by the oath of Robert de
Charyngworth, Ralph Bastyn, John Dykoun, John Ippewell, Richard Warde,
Thomas U Carpenter, John Whyte, Henry Blundel, Richard Patyn, John
Maltman, Richard le Frend, and Thomas Coleman, who say that
John Sudley held no lands of the King in chief, nor of any other, in
his demesne as of fee on the day he died in co. Gloucester, but he held
the manor of Sudley for the term of his life by the enfeoffment of
Ralph de Derset by fine levied in the court of Edward II, with the license
of that King, holding the same of the King and his heirs, with remainder
io John, son o( Bartholomew de Sudley, and Eleanor de Scales, and the heirs
of the bodies of the said John and Eleanor.
The manor is held of the King in chief by the service of 1^ knight's
fee. There is a capital messuage, worth nothing beyond reprises ;
300 acres of land, worth 75^., ^d. per acre when they are sown, and
nothing when they are not sown, because they lie in common. This year
140 acres thereof were sown he^oxe. John's death at the Winter sowing,
and 80 acres were sown at the Lent sowing before his death, and the rest
lie fallow and in the common field. There are 20 acres of several
pasture, worth los. per annum, bd. per acre; and 10 acres of meadow,
worth 1 5 J., \%d. per acre; 100 acres of wood, of which 10 acres can be
felled every seventh year, and are then worth is. per acre ; 10 acres were"
felled this year htioxe Johns death. There are;^i6 rents of assize of
free and bond tenants, viz., at the feast of St. Kenelm £%, at Michaelmas
256 Gloucestershire
bos., and at the feast of the Annunciation looj. The pleas and
perquisites of the court there are worth loj.
/okn, son of Bartholomew de Sudley, is kinsman and next heir of the
said John the elder, and is 30 years old.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 10 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 32.
Nov reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 46.
Cl^eobalD De OerDon.
Extent of the knights' fees and advowsons of churches which
were of Theobald de Verdon, deceased, which he held of the King
in chief, made before Adam de WiUby, the King's escheator in the
counties of Gloucester, Worcester, etc., 24th October, 9 Edward III
[1335], at Hereford, by the oath o^ John de Sarnes/eld, Hugh de Webbeley,
John de Monyntone, John de Kynardeshay, Richard de Mawerchyn, John de
Preslone, Richard de Bachyndene, John de Lanton, John de Bradefeld,
Nicholas le Forester, Walter Merewyn, and Adam de Menele, who say that
Richard Comyn and the heirs of William Comyn hold four knights'
fees in Putteleye, Cheymestre Strete, Twildeneshide, Esttelecche',
Walmesthorpe, and Hatherop, in co. Gloucester, of the same Theobald^
which amount to £\o.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 10 Edward III, 1st Nos., N'o. 39.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 45.
/wargaret, tDl^o lajajs toife of f ulfe le fit? (KHat^n.
InOUlSltlOn taken at Alweston before the King's escheator in
CO. Gloucester, with the IMarch of Wales adjacent, loth July,
ID Edward III [1336], by the oath q{ Henry de Brokkeworth, William de
Fury ton, John de Weston, William de Tiderington, John de Alkeleye, Richard
de Alkeleye, John de Veel, Richard Launderey, Osebert le Rych, William le
Bryd\ Adam Alpays, and Roger Corbtt, who say that
Margaret, who was wife o( Fulk le Fitz Waryn, held one-third of the
manor of Alweston for the term of her life, of the inheritance of Walter,
son and heir of Walter de Gloucestre, deceased, a minor in the custody of
the King, by the service of one-third of a knight's fee.
There are 69 acres of arable land there, worth, when sown, 17J. bd.
per annum, ^d. per acre. There were sown this year, before the death
of the said Margaret, 23 acres at the Winter sowing, and 23 acres at the
Lent sowing, and 23 acres are lying fallow, the value of which is id.
per acre, and not more, because they lie in common for the greater part.
Inquisittones Post Mortem. 257
There is one-third of a messuage, with a garden adjacent, worth 12^.
per annum. And the third of 2 dovecotes, worth zs. per annum; and
6 J acres of meadow, worth 9^. 9^. per annum, 18^. per acre ; and
a several pasture worth 4J. per annum. There are 40 acres of great
timber, the pasture whereof is worth y. 4^. per annum, and not more,
on account of the shade ; and the underwood therein is worth jj. per
annum. There are 24J. id. {sic\ rents of assize, viz., at Michaelmas
1$. id., at Christmas 7^. %d., at the feast of the Annunciation 8j., and at
the feast of St. John the Baptist 2^. 3^. There are the works of i\
customary tenants worth i8j. per annum, viz., at Michaelmas y. ^d.,
between' Michaelmas and Easter bs., between Easter and the Gule of
August IS., thence to Michaelmas zs. There is one-third of a windmill,
worth 1$. per annum ; one-third of the Hundred, worth is. ; one-third of
2 views of frankpledge held at Michaelmas and Hokeday, worth 13J. 4^.
per annum.
Walter de Gloucesire, son of the said Walier de Ghucestre, deceased, is
next heir of the said Walter, and is 2 1 and more \sic'\.
Charts Inq. p.m., 10 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 40.
Neiv reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edivard III, File 47.
9!o]^n tie 'Bo]^un3 Carl of i^ereforD.
InOUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before the King's escheator,
19th February, 10 Edward III [1336], by the oath of Nicholas de
la Neivelonde, Henry Kek, Richard ate Hoke, John Wyldesuyr, Elias Segar,
Richard le Smyth of He.xlynge, William de Maldone, John Dudebrugge,
John Barbe, Adam in the Felde, and William le Walkare, who say that
John de Bohiin, late Earl of Herejord, held in his demesne as of fee,
on the day he died, the manor of Whitenhirste of the King in chief by
knight service, but by how much service the jury do not know.
There is there a capital messuage, with a courtyard adjacent, worth
3^. ifd. per annum ; 268 acres of arable land, worth, when sown, ^8 i <^s. id.,
%d. per acre; of these there were sown this year at the Winter sowing
160 acres, and the rest lie fallow and in common. There are 48 acres
of meadow, worth £,-1 \s. per annum, 3^. per acre ; and 38^ acres of
several pasture, worth, from the feast of the Invention of the Cross to
Martinmas, 48^. \\d., \^d. per acre; and from Martinmas till the feast
of the Invention of the Cross, nothing, because it lies in common.
There are 30 acres of wood, of which 6 acres can be cut every seventh
year, and are then worth bs. The underwood thereof was cut one year
before the death of the Earl, so that no underwood can be sold there
CLOUC. IXQ., VOL. V. S
258 Gloucestershire
within the next 6 years. There is a water-mill demised at a yearly rent
of 50J., payable at the feasts of St. Michael and the Annunciation.
There is a fulling mill demised at farm from old time for 28^. yearly at
the said feasts; and 25J. zd. rents of assize .of free tenants in equal
portions at the said feasts ; and 35^. of the rents of customary tenants,
payable as above, for certain lands thus demised to them from old time.
There is a certain custom of the customary tenants at Michaelmas,
13J. ifd. The works of the customary tenants, between Michaelmas and
the feast of the Purification, are worth 6oj. ; thence to the Gule of
August, 40J. ; thence to Michaelmas, £\. There is a tallage of the
customary tenants at Michaelmas, 20J. The pleas and perquisites of
the courts, with the fines, are worth 30J. per annum. Total, ;^32 \\s.
Humphrey de Bohun, brother oi John de Bo hu n, \a.te Earl of Htreford,
is next heir of the said John, aged 25 and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 10 Edward III, \sl Nos., No. bz.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 48.
mtlliam De Cotl^ale.
Inquisition taken (upon the King's writ directed to William
Trussel, escheator beyond Trent, dated at " Struyelyn," 8th
November, 10 Edward III [1336], setting forth that whereas William de
Tothale, late Prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England,
had demised his manor of Wyshangre to Hugh le Despenser the elder,
for the term of his life, although, after the death of the said Hugh,
Thomas Larcher, then Prior of the said Hospital, -entered into the said
manor, and held it in peace all the time of his life, nevertheless the
King's escheator has seized the said manor, by colour of the forfeiture
of the said Hugh) at Fayreforde, before the King's escheator in
CO. Gloucester, with the March of Wales adjoining, 9th January,
10 Edward HI [1337], by the oath of John de Menemuwe, Richard le
Clerkessone, Thomas de Eggesworth, John CI ... , Williavi de Sudgraue,
Henry Badecok, Thomas Roherd, Henry Abbenesse, John de Frompton,
Nicholas Rouels, Richard le Tournour, and Simon le Tournour, who say that
Hugh le Despenser the elder held the manor of Wyshangre for term of
his life, by demise (as above), and never had any other status therein.
It is held of the King in frankalmoin, and is worth 100s. per annum.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 10 Edward III, itid Nos., N'o. 12.
New reference, Chan. Inq. misc.. File i 29.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. . 259
Cl^oma^ Crooli of d^loucejaiter and laobert jDabetot-
I riQUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before the King's escheator in
A CO. Gloucester, 8th October, 10 Edward III [1336], by the oath
of Adam Pode, Stephen le Eyr, Peter de London, Adam de Clyue, Roger de
Clyfford, Richard de Rodmerlye, William Ernald, John Lamput, Ralph le
Visshere, William Crysp, Thomas Swayn, and William Deyesons, who say that
It will be no damage to the King or any other to allow Thomas Crook
of Gloucester, clerk, to grant a messuage and 4 shops in Gloucester, and
Robert Dabetot 4^ acres of land in Colethrop, to the Abbey of St. Peter of
Gloucester, in part satisfaction of £io worth of land and rents which
they have the King's licenses by letters patent to acquire. The premises
are held of the abbey by the service of paying loj. yearly, and the abbey
holds of the King in frankalmoin. The said messuage and shops are
worth yearly ds. Sd. ; and the land 2s. ^d^ viz. 6d. per acre. There will
still remain to Thomas Crook los. rent in the vill of Gloucester, held of
the said abbey by the service of paying zs. yearly. Robert Dabetot will
still retain loos. lands and rents in Colethrop, held of the said abbey
in free socage, by paying yearly one red rose at the feast of the Nativity
of St. John the Baptist for all service.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 10 Edward III, znd Nos., No. 26.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 236, No. 17.
3l3SiolDa, tDl^o tpa0 tmfe of ^\x^\^ De SuDele^e,
cfittaler*
T • • •
I nQUISltlOn taken* at Stanle before the King's escheator in
1- CO. Gloucester, 4th July, 10 Edward III [1336], by the oath of
William Stonhous, Gilbert de Colne, William le Despencer, Elyas . . . ,
Henry le Despencer, Thomas Gierke ssone, William de Wyke, Richard atte Hoke,
Elyas Segar, Walter le Dyar, . . . Lessy, William de Maldon, John Godman,
and Walter le Heyward, who say that
It will be no damage to the King or any other to allow Isolda, who
was wife oi Hugh de Audeleye, chivaler, to assign 2 messuages and 58 acres
of land inEstyntone to a certain chaplain to celebrate daily for the souls
of Walter de Balun, chivaler, of the said Hugh and Isolda, their ancestors
and heirs, in the church of St. Mary of Estyntone. The premises are
held oi John de Meoles in socage by fealty ; the messuage is worth 2^-. •
per annum and the land 19^. \d. John de Meoles holds the premises of
the Earl q[ Hereford, and he of the King.
2 6o Gloucestersh ire
There will still remain to the said Isolda the manor of Estyntone, hel^
of the said John de Meoles by the service of one-fourth of a knight's fee ;
it is worth £io per annum.
Chan. fnq. p.m., lo Edward III, ind Nos., No. 35.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 236, No. 26.
"^tm^, €arl of Lancaster.
Inquisition taken at Flaxleye, 13th April, 10 Edward III
[1336], before Robert de Sapy and John de Lodelowe, in the presence
oi John Joce, lieutenant of Guy Brian, keeper of the Forest of Dene,
summoned by the said Robert and John, by the oath of Osbert Malemort,
Elias de Blakeneie, John de Bykenore, Robert ate Strode, John Rolf,
William le Wodeward, Peter le Marreys, William le Fauconn, Henry Bonkes,
Roger Jurdan, Richard de Falleye, dind John Drailasz, who say that
Henry, Earl of Lancaster, lord of the manor of Rodleye, and his
ancestors, and all lords of the said manor, which is in the forest aforesaid,
from time immemorial have been accustomed to have estovers of their
weirs of the manor aforesaid of the branches, for repair thereof, and
daily to look for such branches with two horses once every day in the
King's said forest, from the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross
until the feast of the Invention of the Holy Cross, and not longer in the
year. And such estovers are worth yearly between the two said feasts
45^. The said lords have moreover been accustomed to have estovers
of great timber for the repair of their said weirs, when they were
broken down by floods, which estover is worth, in common years, bs. %d.
Neither the said Earl, nor his predecessors, have ever remitted to the
King or his progenitors their right in such estovers. The said Earl was
first hindered by Guy Brian, now keeper of the said forest, at Christmas,
9 Edward III, the said Guy refusing to deliver such estovers without the
King's special precept. The Earl's tenants of the said manor have no
right or custom to have estovers for their weirs.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 10 Edward 111, rnd Nos., No. 47.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. misc., File 129.
gioljn, 0on of giol^n Cl^aumpener^*
Inquisition taken at Sobbury before the King's escheator in
CO. Gloucester, 7th July, 10 Edward III [1336], by the oath of
Philip Longe, William de Rennesbury, Robert Dane, Robert Gopeshull,
William Hereward, Robert , . . /, Robert Dalkeleye, John de Wykwyk, John
Joy e, John Ponel, Adam Mortestreyt, znA John Hereman, who say that
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 261
It will be no damage to the King or any other to allow John, son of
John Champeneys, to retain a messuage and one carucate of land, which
he acquired from John Lydierd, and Lydierd from John Champeneys, and
he from Thomas Trepyn, and Trepyn from Thomas Noreys, and he from
Anselm Gourney, who held from Edward I in chief, all without license
from the King.
The said carucate of land contains 4 virgates, and los. annual rent,
and 2 windmills, the whole held of the King in chief as parcel of the
manor of Aylberton by the service of 2d. yearly for all service. The
messuage is worth is. per annum, and the land 20^., viz. 5^. per virgate,
and the 2 mills \os.
John Lyderd retains no lands or tenements beyond the abovesaid
premises.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 10 Edward III, md Nos., No. 50.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 237, No. 10.
giol^n ne la mmt.
InCllllSltlOn taken at Alueston before the King's escheator,
26th September, 10 Edward III [1336], by the oath oi John de
Alkele, John de Brughamtone, Richard de Alkele, William Brokenore, Robert
de Legh, Richard de Westone, John Heynes, Osbert le Riche, John Tony, John
atte Walk, William Muleward, John Nichol, and John Bryd, who say that
It will be no damage to the King or any other to allow John de la
Welde to assign 32 acres of pasture in Great Sobbury to the Priory of
Bradenestoke in part satisfaction of 20 marks' worth of land and rents
they have license to acquire under letters patent of Edward II.
The pasture is held of William la Souche as of the manor of Sobbury,
which is of the inheritance of his wife, by the service of 13J. 4^/. per
annum. It is worth beyond the said rent 2S. Sd. yearly, \d. per acre.
William la Souche is the only intermediary between the King and the said
John. There will remain \.o John 40J. rent in Sobbury, likewise held of
the said William by knight service.
Chan. Inq. p.m., lo Edward III, 2nd Nos., No. 74.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 237, No. 24.
Inquisition taken at Tokyntone before the King's escheator in
CO. Gloucester, loth June, 11 Edward III [1337], by the oath of
Thomas de Doudeswell, John de Brokenebergh, William de Cnere, John de
Westone, John de Alkele, Richard Pesshou, Richard de Alkele, John Tony,
John Nichol, Robert Basse, John le Veel, and Richard Laundrey, who say that
262 Gloucestershire
Hugh Poyniz did not hold any lands or tenements of the King in
chief, or of any other, in his demesne as of fee on the day he died in
CO. Gloucester, but he held the manor of Tokyntone for the term of his
life by feoffment of Nicholas Poyn/z, parson of the church of St. Mary of
Hoo, and of Hugh de Meliplashe, parson of the church of Corymalot, by
fine levied thereof in the King's court, to hold for his life, with
remainder to Nicholas Poyniz, son of the said Hugh, and the heirs of his
body begotten.
The said manor is held of Hugh Daudele as ^of his manor of
Thornburi, which is- parcel of the earldom of Gloucester, by the service
of one-half of a knight's fee. There is in the said manor a capital
messuage, worth nothing per annum beyond reprises; 122 acres of
arable land, worth 30^. 6</. per annum, ^d. per acre, when they are sown,
and worth nothing when not sown because they lie in the common field.
This year 80 acres thereof were sown before Hugh's death at the Winter
and Lent sowings, and the rest lies fallow and in the common field.
There are 42 acres of meadow, worth £\ \s. per annum, 2s. per acre ;
a certain park, the pasture whereof is worth nothing because of the
shade of the trees, and there is no underwood. There is ;^22 los. of the
rents of assize of free and customary tenants, together with the works of
the same customary tenants, the rents payable in equal portions at the
terms of St. Michael, St. Andrew, the Annunciation, and the Nativity of
St. John the Baptist. The pleas and perquisites of the courts there are
worth 6^. 8^^. per annum. Total, ;^28 i \s. zd.
Nicholas Poyniz, son of the said Hugh, is his next heir, and is aged 1 7.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 11 Edward III, isl Nos., No. 43.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 51.
Cleanor, tol^o \sm toife of l^ugl^ le ©ejspenisen
InQUlSltlOn taken at Teukesbury before the King's escheator in
CO. Gloucester, i8th July, 11 Edward III [1337], by the oath of
John le Tanner, Robert Mundy, William March, John le Heyr, Robert de
Alstone, William le Knych, Stephen Lucas, William Belle, John Toulemounde,
John Cosel, William de Pulle, and Simon Launde, who say that
Eleanor, who was wife of Hugh le Despenser, held in her demesne
as of fee on the day she died the manor of Teukesbury of the King in
chief by the service of one knight's fee. In this manor there is a capital
messuage, with a close adjoining, worth nothing per annum beyond the
keeping up of the houses. There are 400 acres of arable land in
demesne, of which 270 acres were sown before the said Eleanor s
death, and are worth £\ \os. per annum, \d. per acre ; 130 acres cannot
Inquisitiones Fust Mortem. 263
be valued, because they lie fallow and in common for the whole year.
There are 85 acres of meadow, worth £t ^s. bd. per annum, \%d. per
acre; 54 acres thereof were mown before the said Eleanor's death.
There are 40 acres of pasture, worth zos. per annum ; and a certain park
with wild animals, where there is no underwood because it was laid
waste in the time of the said Eleanor, and the pasture is worth nothing
beyond the maintenance of the said wild animals. There is a windmill
there, which cannot be valued because it is in a bad state and so broken
down that it cannot grind. There is a fishery, which pays ()d. at
Michaelmas ; and rents of assize of free tenants £\i izs., at the feasts
of Christmas, the Annunciation, the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and
St. Michael equally. There are 114 burgess tenants, and ^ and i of
a burgage, who pay yearly at the said terms 1 14^. ()d. They also pay at
the said terms 35J. $d. for 70J acres of arable land, which they hold at
fee farm. And they pay at the said terms of a certain custom, which is
called " Fulstale," and for stallages 24J. There are 46 customary tenants
there, who give at the Winter sowing 2 quarters 7 bushels of corn, worth
9J. "jd.y viz. 3^. ^d. the quarter. And they plough at the Winter and Lent
sowings 16 acres i rood, or give among them 30J. %d., viz. bd. per
acre [sic']. And they give at Christmas 184 hens, worth i$s. \d., viz. \d.
per hen And each of the said customary tenants works, from Michaelmas
to the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, every week 5 works,
each work worth \d., except on feast-days, Saturdays [sabal.'], Christmas
week, the 3 days in Easter week, and the 3 days in Whitweek ; and from
the said feast of St. John to Michaelmas each of them does 5 works per
week, each work worth ikd., excepting Saturdays and feast-days when
they occur. And there are 2 views of frankpledge there, held at
Michaelmas and Hokeday, worth £1 iis., viz. at Hokeday 72^. and at
Michaelmas £\. The pleas and perquisites of the court there are worth
I IS. \d. per annum.
The said Eleanor held as above a certain hamlet in Archerestoke of
the King in chief by the service of one-twentieth part of a knight's fee.
In this hamlet there is a capital messuage, worth nothing per annum
beyond the keeping up of the houses. There are 100 acres of arable
land, of which 60 acres were sown before the said Eleanor'' s death, and
are worth zos. per annum, \d. per acre ; and 40 acres cannot be valued
because they lie fallow and in common. And there are 3 acres of
meadow, worth 4J. bd. per annum, 1 %d. per acre. There is no several
pasture. There is one mill there, which is demised at loj. by the year,
andnot more, because it can grind only in the Winter. And 441. of the
rents of free tenants, payable at the said 4 terms. There are 8 customary
tenants, each of whom works, from Michaelmas to the Nativity of
St. John the Baptist, every week 2 works, each work worth \d. ; and from
the said feast of St. John to Michaelmas, every week 2 works, worth \\d
1 8
264 Gloucestershire
per work. And at Christmas they give 18 hens, worth \%d. There are
2 views of frankpledge, held at Martinmas and Hokeday, worth is. The
pleas and perquisites of the court there are worth \id.
Hugh le Despenser, son of the said Eleanor, is her next heir, and is
aged 28.
Fayreford.
InCIUlSltlOn taken at Fayreford before the King's escheator this
side of Trent, 20th July, 11 Edward III [1337], by the oath of
Robert Barbast, Geoffrey Aylwyne, John le Mason, Walter de Caumpedene,
William de Mareys, Geoffrey le Mareschal, Geoffrey Patyn, John Wlips,
John de Colne, William le Mason, John Hyghes, and Richard de Brustowe,
who say that
The said Eleanor was seised [as above"] of the manor of Fayreford of
the King in chief by the service of one knight's fee. In this manor there
is a capital messuage, worth nothing per annum beyond the reprises of
the houses ; one dovecote, worth y. 4fd. per annum. There are 480
acres of arable land in demesne, of which 240 were sown before the
death of the said Eleanor, and are worth £^ per annum, ^d. per acre ;
240 acres cannot be valued because they lie fallow and in common.
There are 100 acres of meadow, worth £b $s. per annum, if^d. per acre,
of which 67 acres were mown before the death of the said Eleanor.
There are 40 acres of pasture, worth \os. per annum, ^d. per acre;
a water-mill demised by the year to farm at 22^., payable at the feasts of
the Annunciation and St. Michael equally. There is £q i is. ^d. of the
rents of the burgesses, payable at Christmas, the feasts of the
Annunciation, the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and St. Michael in
equal portions. The toll of the market there is worth los. per annum by
estimation. There are 35 customary tenants, each of whom work§, from
Michaelmas to the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, every
week 5 works, excepting 4;he Saturdays and feast-days, and excepting the
weeks of Christmas, Easter, and Whitsuntide, each work being worth \d.
And each of them ploughs at the Winter sowing one acre of land, and at
the Lent sowing one acre, or gives for those 2 works dd. And all the
customary tenants owe among them, at the feast of St. Thomas the
Apostle, 43J. And from the said feast of St. John to the Gules of
August each of them does every week 5 works, excepting Saturdays and
feast-days as above, and each work is worth \d. And from the Gules of
August to Michaelmas each does 5 works per week, as above, each work
being worth \\d. Each of them does 8 boon works in the Autumn,
worth \\d. per work ; and the said customary tenants pay amongst them
in tallage, at Michaelmas, £%. There is from 2 views of frankpledge, as
fixed payment at Hokeday and Michaelmas, 40^. The pleas and
perquisites of the courts are worth los. per annum.
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Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 265
SOBBURI.
The said Eleanor held \_as above'] the manor of Sobburi of the King
in chief by the service of one knight's fee. In this manor there is
a capital messuage, worth nothing per annum beyond the keeping up of
the houses, because the houses cost more than they yield ; a dovecote,
worth 3J. 4^. per annum; 460 acres of arable land, of which 307 acres
were sold before the said Fkanor's death, worth lozs. ^d. per annum,
4(/. per acre; 153 acres cannot be valued because they lie fallow and in
common. There are 125 acres of meadow, worth £% 6s. Sd. per annum,
i6d. per acre, 90 acres of which were mown before the said Eleanor's
death. There are 50 acres of pasture, worth izs. 6d. per annum, $d. per
acre. There is a park with wild animals, with no underwood, and the
pasture there is worth nothing beyond the maintenance of the said
animals. There is a windmill, worth 6s. Sd. per annum, and not more,
because it is in a bad state and broken down ; and rents of assize of free
and customary tenants ;^ii 14?. lof^., viz., at the feasts of St. Mark
2s. 6d., of the Purification 535-. %\d., of Easter izs. \d., of the Nativity of
St. John the Baptist 64^. ^\d , and of St. Michael \o\s. 6f^. There is rent
of the burgesses £<) 1 2,s. 6\d., viz., at the feasts of St. Thomas the Apostle
5J. 9<f., of Easter 6s. \\d., of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist 6s. qd.,
and of St. Michael £% iqs. ^d. There is a rent of the chymenagium of
carts 2J., at the feasts of Christmas, the Annunciation, the Nativity of
St. John the Baptist, and St. Michael equally. There are 2 fairs yearly,
viz., one on the feast of the Ascension, worth 30J. by estimation, and the
other at the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, worth 40J. by
estimation. There is a toll of the market-place there, worth 5^. per
annum by estimation. There are 15 customary tenants, each of whom
works, from Michaelmas to the feast of the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist, every week 2 works, excepting 2 weeks at Christmas and the
weeks of Easter and Whitsuntide. And from the said feast of St. John
to the Gule of August they do 2 works weekly, worth \\d. each work ;
and thence to Michaelmas 3^ works per week, each work worth zd. And
each of them does 3 boon works with one man in Autumn, worth zd. each
work. The pleas and perquisites of the court there are worth \os. per
annum.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 1 1 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 48.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 51.
Inquisition taken before the King's escheator at Frythyngthorne,
27th September, 11 Edward III [1337], by the oath o{ John de
Munemuthe, Richard le Clerk, Thomas de Egesworth, John Clement, William
de Sudgrave, Henry Balecok, Thomas Robert, Henry de Abbenesse, John de
266 Gloucestershire
Frompiofu, Nicholas Routes, Richard U Tournor, and Simon U Tumour, who
say that '
John de Motles, lately deceased, held on the day he died of the King
in chief the moiety of one knight's fee in Frithyngthon, worth looj. per
annum, which moiety Geojfir^ de Frethome now holds.
Chan. Inq. /.«., 1 1 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 56.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 52.
Inquisition made at Totteworth before the King's escheator,
2nd November, 11 Edward III [1337], by the oath of John
Mounteny, John Agase, Richard de Kerstone, Thomas de Eggeworthe,
Richard de Mortone, Thomas atle More, Philip le Coke, Roger de Wendlesioorlhe,
Brian de Bat/ord, Simon Aldai, William de Whiteby, and John Bray, who
say that
Margaret de Moeles [who was wife of Nicholas de Moeles'\ holds
one-fifth of one knight's fee in Totteworth in the name of dower, as
of the right and inheritance oi John de Moeles, deceased; it is worth
;^io per annum, and is now held of the said Margaret by Peter le Veel,
knight. [Ibid.]
\_Muriel and Isabel are daughters and heirs of the said John, aged
respectively 1 5 and 1 3. A writ dated 6th October of the same year refers
to Thomas de Courtenay, husband of the said Muriel.']
iManor of ([2)]^^t^ntone*
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Bristol before the King's escheator in
X CO. Gloucester, 31st March, 1 1 Edward III [1337] [upon a writ of
certiorari as to tenure, etc., of the said manor], by the oath of William
Polham, Robert Barebast, Geoffrey Aylwyne, Robert de Penyntone, Richard
atte Hyde, William Lyllebroke, Walter de Caumpedene, John Louehot, Walter
atte Hyde, Ralph Hamond, Richard atte Hale, and William Mareys, who
say that
The manor of Whytyntone is held of the King in chief by great
serjeanty, viz. finding for the King in each of his wars 2 armed men for
40 days at the expense of the lord of the same manor.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 1 1 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 59.
New reference, Chan. Inq. misc.. File 131.
ratutam De ^omei1)Ule»
T • • •
I nqUlSltlOn taken before William Trussell, the King's escheator
A this side of Trent, at Tatlesthrope, on Saturday next after the feast
of the Epiphany, 1 1 Edward III [1338], by the oath oi John de Slougham,
tnquisitiones Post Mortem. 267
Walter atte Bradewelle, Elias de Iccombe, Thomas de Iccomhe, William de
Neihercote, John de Nethercole, Waller de Shrudynlone, Richard . . . , John
de Stetherne, John de Hamwelle, Waller de Slowe, and Adam de Swelle, who
say that
It will be no damage to the King or any other to allow William de
Somervylle, clerk, to assign one messuage, 15^ acres of land, 2 acres of
meadow, and rents of id., and one rose in Tatlesthrope to the abbey of
Euesham [in part satisfaction of ;^io worth of lands and rents, which the
said abbey has license to acquire under letters patent of Edward II].'
The premises are held of the said abbey by the service of 5J. per annum.
The tnessuage is worth is. per annum ; the arable land 5^. id., viz. 4</.
per acre ; the 2 acres of meadow 4^. The premises are worth, beyond
the service due to the lord of the fee, bs. id. and one rose. The said
abbey is the only intermediary between the said William and the King.
The manor of Aston Someruylle will remain to the said William and
his heirs, held of the said abbey by the service of half a knight's fee,
worth ;^20 per annum beyond reprises.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 11 Edward III, znd Nos., No. 20.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 239, No. 18.
ajs^aitiB! m tl^e -foteist of ^ene.
-w- • • •
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Mucheldene before Philip de Clannon,
X Richard de la Biere, and/<?^« de Macclesjeld, clerk, lieutenants of
Sir Bartholomew de Burghersh, keeper of the King's forest this side of
Trent, on Wednesday next after the feast of St. Catherine the Virgin,
1 1 Edward III [1337], by the oath o{ John Joce, lieutenant of Guy Brian,
keeper of the Forest of Dene and constable of the castle of St. Briauel,
and of William Hathevuy, William Waryn, John de Aure, John Bolore,
William de Staure, Henry de Dene, Henry Hathewy, John de Kedejord,
William de Bikenore, John Goodwy, Robert Joce, and Henry atte Greene,
foresters of fee in the same forest, and q[ Ptter de Mareis, rider in that
forest, of John de Heidon, Richard Billyng, Henry de Chaxhull, and
Richard Viel, verdurers thereof, of John de Okele, Robert de Strode, and
Henry de Clifford, regarders thereof, of John Wyther, John le Gaynere,
Walter Waties, Henry de Bonkes, William le Frenshe, Humphrey atte Boxe,
Elias le Gardiner, John de Nasse, and Roger Laurence, regarders elected
for the day's work \_pro dieta'] in the place of regarders dead, and of
Osbert le Gaynere, John de Bikenore, John Rolje, William Roger, Adam de
Ode, Roger Burrich\ Alexander Houk\ Richard de Falleye, Ralph Houk\
Philip Houk\ Adam Smart, and Walter Seisel, twelve lawful men dwelling
within the said forest, who say that
' " • ' Supplied from the writ.
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It will be no damage to the King or any other if he allows io6 acres
of the waste of his own soil in St. Briauel, Newelonde, Drakehord,
Ouereuese, and Holiwall, within the bounds of the said forest, to be
assarted and brought into cultivation, and to be granted and demised to
certain tenants wishing to receive them, to hold to them and their heirs
at certain rents to be paid yearly into the King's exchequer, because the
said waste is 2 leagues distant from the cover of the said forest, and
the King's wild animals do not resort there much, and because hitherto
the King has received no profit from the said waste, and will receive
none in the future unless it is rented out. Each acre is worth zd.
per annum.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 11 Edward III., znd Nos., No. 23.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 239, No. 20.
%\sz abbe^ anD Content of (0raceDieu»
InCjUlSltlOn taken as the last, before the same persons and by
oath of the same jurors, who say that
It will be no damage to the King or any other to allow the Abbot
and Convent of Gracedieu to enclose 36 acres of the waste of the King's
soil in Wyget and Longefelde, within the bounds of the Forest of Dene,
contiguous to the manse of the same Abbot and Convent at Stowe, and
to bring them into cultivation, and thus hold them to them and their
successors for ever of the King, at a certain rent to be paid by them into
the King's exchequer by the hands of the keeper of the said forest for
the time being. The said land is 3 leagues distant from the cover of the
said forest, and the King's wild animals do not resort there much. Each
of the said 36 acres is worth id. per annum.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 1 1 Edward III, ind Nos., No. 24.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 239, No. 21.
91ol)n De ClauiUe*
Inquisition taken at Nemedesfelde before the King's escheator
in CO. Gloucester, i8th May, 11 Edward III [1337], by the oath of
John de Cheltenham, William de Tudrynione, Henry de Clifforde, William de
Piiritone, William de Sionhous, John de Nimedesfelde, fohn Dodebrugge,
John de Radhergh, Henry atle Benve, Robert Mayel, John Nothyn, and
John de Alkele, who say that
One messuage and the moiety of one virgate of land in Kyngestanle,
which Almaric le Despenser alienated to John de Clauille, were not held of
the King in chief, but of Maurice de BerkeUy by tlie service of paying
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 269
loj. yearly to his manor of Kyngestanle for all service. The premises
are worth nothing beyond the said rent.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 11 Edward III, ind Nos., No. 27.
New reference, Chan. Inq. misc.. File 131.
j^J^iUp De €]^ame3 i^rior of tl^e l^oispital of
^i. giol^n of 31eru0alem ixi CnglanH-
IriQUlSltlOn taken at Faireford before the King's escheator this
side of Trent, 9th May, 11 Edward III [1337], by the oath of
John de Munemuwe, Richard le Clerkessone, Thomas de Eggesworlhe, John
Clement, William de Sudgraue, Henry Badecoke, Thomas Robert, Henry de
Abhenesse, John de Fromptone, Nicholas Roules, Richard le Tournour, and
Simon le Tournour, who say that
It will be no damage to the King or any other to allow the said Prior
to have again and retain his manor ofWishangre, which \_it is said~\ is
held of the King in chief, and which William de Tothale, late Prior,
predecessor of the said Philip de Thame, demised to Hugh le Despenser the
elder for the term of his life, with reversion to the said Prior and his
successors, without license from Edward II. The said manor is held of
the King in chief in frankalmoin, and is worth looj. per annum.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 11 Edward III, 2nd Nos., No. 37.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 240, No. 6.
rauiiam CreiTcl^ant of ^ultone ant) ^Itce \^i^
tDife [one], ann ISid^arD Cl^ann^n ant)
iHarger^ ]^i0 toife [tl^e otl^er], of tl^e cou^in^
ant) l^eiris of €Ua0 U IRouce^tre*
Inquisition taken at Gloucester before the King's escheator,
4th August, II Edward III [1337], by the oath of Henry de
Chakeshulle, William de Tuderynione, William Pope, Thomas de . . . dene,
Robert de Strode, Robert de Astone, William atte Noke, Richard de Astone,
John atte Groue, John Barbe, Thomas Passemore, and Waller Thoky, who
say that
It will be no damage to the King or any other to allow the said
Walter and Alice, Richard and Margery to enfeoff the bailiffs 'and
commonalty of the vill of Gloucester with 50J. rent issuing out of certain
pourprestures there, and with 5o.f. rent of the farm of the same vill, which
270 Gloucestershire
are held of the King in chief, and which Henry III granted by charter to
the aforenamed Elias and his heirs, to be received by the hands of the
bailiffs of the said vill of Gloucester for the time being. The said rent
is held by the service of paying into the King's exchequer, on the
account of the Sheriff of Gloucester for the time being, i lb. of cummin
for all services. The pourprestures and farm aforesaid are worth nothing
beyond the said rents.
Chan. Inq. p.mT, 1 1 Edward III, ind Nos., No. 47.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 240, No. i\.
Cl^omaiB tie ^t flfiaur.
I nqUlSltlOn taken before the King's escheator at Pulton, 3rd July,
A II Edward III [1337]. by the oath of Thomas Crook\ Richard at le
Knolle, Nicholas Wa/h, Alexander the Smith [Faber], Robert Asselyn, John
Bracket, Walter Daniel, Nicholas the Butcher [Carnifex], John le Eir,
Richard Baroun, Robert Baroun, and Nicholas le Gale, who say that
It will be no damage, etc., to allow Thomas de St. Maur to assign one
messuage, 100 acres of land, and 8 acres of meadow in Pulton to a certain
chaplain to celebrate daily in the parish church of Pulton for ever for the
health of the King and of the said Thomas so long as they live, and for
their souls afterwards, and for the souls of Edward II and the King's
other ancestors, and for the souls of the father and mother of the said
Thomas, their ancestors and heirs.
The premises are parcel of the manor of Pulton, which is held of the
King in chief by the service of half a knight's fee ; they are worth 40J.
per annum. There will remain to the said Thomas the said manor of
Pulton, which is in the county of Wilts, and is worth £,zo yearly, the
manor of Eton Moysi in the same county, and the manor of Hampton in
CO. Gloucester, which are held of Hugh Daudde, Earl of Gloucester, in
right of the pourparty assigned to his wife, by the service of half
a knight's fee, and are worth ^^40 per annum; also the manor of Gotham,
CO. Notts, held of the Earl oi Lancaster by the service of one-fourth of
a knight's fee, and worth £\o per annum ; and the manor of la Knolle,
with Rigge, Hynsete, and Tymerigge in co. Wilts, held o[ John de Cobeham
in free socage by the service of 4J. per annum, and worth ;^ 10 per annum.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 1 1 Edward III, znd Nos., No. 67.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 241, No. 4.
IT • • •
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Little Teynton before the King's escheator,
A 6th December, 12 Edward III [1338], by the oath of Ivo de
Ode, John Col'y, Thomas Ajlwy, John Baron, John Kyngiot [?], Nicholas de
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 271
Commede, John Crok\ Adam Keny, Nicholas Kyngiot, Henry Smarch,
Adam de Grauenhull, and Thomas Noth, who say that
The said Bogo held of the King in chief on the day he died in his
demesne as of fee in co. Gloucester 6 librates of land in Grauenhull
[which pay a rent of i os. ^\d. per annum at the feasts of the Annunciation
and St. Michael equally] by the service of one-twentieth part of a
knight's fee.
He held also, as above, one assart containing 36 acres of land in
Zarkleye next Lydeneye in the Forest of Dene, paying loj. yearly to the
King for the same, at Easter and Michaelmas equally, for all services.
The assart is worth nothing beyond the said rent.
He also hebd for term of his life, jointly with Joan his wife, by fine
levied in 12 Edward H [13 18-19], one messuage, with the appurtenances,
in Kylkote and Little Teynton, worth nothing per annum beyond reprises;
there are 60 acres of arable land there, worth 155. per annum, viz. 3^.
per acre when it can be sown, and 20 acres were sown before the death
of the said Bogo this year, and 20 acres are lying fallow for the Lent
season, and the pasture is worth nothing, because they lie in common,
and 20 acres are lying fallow till next year, and in common, and therefore
worth nothing. There are 8 acres of meadow, worth 13J. i,d., viz. lod.
per acre when they can be mowed, and after the mowing they lie in
common, and therefore the pasture is worth nothing. And all the pasture
there is hilly and in common, and therefore worth nothing. There are 2
free tenants, who pay 65'. %%d. per annum at the feasts of the Annunciation
and St. Michael equally. There are 5 customary tenants there, who pay
13J. bd. at the feast of the Annunciation, and from that feast until
Michaelmas each of them will work 2 days each week, and each day's
work is worth \d. The said tenements are held of Henry de Penebruge,
as of the inheritance of Sir Robert Waliond, knight, in free socage.
The pleas and perquisites of the courts in Kyllecote and Teynton are
worth 3J per annum.
Johny son and next heir of the said Bogo, is aged 23 and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 12 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 33.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 54.
Inquisition taken at Frompton Cotel before the King's
escheator, 13th January, 12 Edward III [1339], by the oath of
William Pope, William de Owenny, William Laurence, John ate Slo, Thomas
atte Hull, Roger Joye, Thomas Per . . . , John . . . , Roger Gordon,
Robert Barbast, and William Dauid, who say that
The said/<?A» held no lands of the King in chief in the said county
or the March of Wales adjacent in his demesne as of fee on the day he
272 Gloucestershire
died, but he held jointly withy<?a« his wife, who still survives, by license
under the charter of the now King, the manor of Frompton Cotel ... as
of the Honour of Wallingford by the service of one-fourth of a knight's
fee. There is in that manor a capital messuage, worth nothing per
annum [beyond reprises] ; 80 acres of arable land, worth 20X., viz. -^d.
per acre when they can be sown, and when they lie unsown or fallow
they are worth nothing . . . ; 40 acres thereof were sown before the
death of the said John this year, 20 acres are lying ready for sowing at
Lent, and 20 acres lie fallow and in common. [There are 7 acres] of
meadow, worth los. bd. per annum, viz. \^d. per acre when they can be
mown, and after the mowing they lie in common, and therefore the
pasture is worth nothing. [And there are 6 acres of] several [pasture],
worth ts. per annum, viz. i zd. per acre. And £% rents of assize of free
tenants payable at Easter and Michaelmas ; 5 customary tenants pay
24^^. b\d. per annum equally at the said feasts. There is one water-mill,
worth . . . The pleas and perquisites of the court there are worth
bs. Sd. per annum.
The sa.id /okn held in his demesne as of fee on the day he died . . .
yate in the said county from the Bishop of Hereford by the service of
half a knight's fee. There is one capital messuage there worth nothing
per annum beyond reprises ; one dovecote, worth 5^. per annum ; one
windmill, worth ioj. per annum ; 100 acres of arable land, worth 25J. per
annum, viz. id. per acre when they can be sown, and nothing when they
lie unsown or fallow, because they lie in common ; 44 acres [were sown]
this year [before] the saidyb^wV death, 30 acres lie ready for the Lent
sowing, and 26 acres are lying fallow. [There are 54] acres of meadow,
worth 27.5-., viz. \%d. per acre ; 3 acres of several pasture, worth 3^. The
rents of assize of free tenants £\o, payable equally at Easter and
Michaelmas. There are 10 customary tenants, of whom . . . 5^. if they
do not work. There is one park there, the herbage and pasture whereof
are worth 3^. \d. yearly, and not more, because the pasture . . . The
pleas and perquisites of court are worth 20J. per annum.
The saidyi?^^ held in his demesne as of fee £\<^ [.''] [of the rents] of
free tenants in Abbyngton, payable equally at Easter and Michaelmas.
The said rent is held of the Bishop of Hereford [by the service of] . . .
payable to the said bishop yearly for all service.
The i^xdi John held in his demesne as of fee the manor of Sandhurst
in the aforesaid [county] of the Earl of Hereford by the service of one
pair of gilt spurs payable yearly at Michaelmas for all services. There is
[one capital messuage], worth nothing yearly beyond reprises ; 60 acres
of arable land, worth \os., viz. zd. per acre, and not more, because . . .
acres were sown before the death of the said fohn this year, 20 acres lie
ready for the Lent sowing, and 20 acres lie fallow. [There are] 10 acres
of meadow, worth 12^^. \d. per annum, viz. \ifd. per acre [j/f]. There
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 273
are 6 customary tenants, each of whom holds half a virgate, and they
will work . . . and the worth of the day's work between Michaelmas and
the feast of St. John the Baptist is \d.^ and from that feast to Michaelmas
\d. [The pleas and perquisites of the courts] there are worth bs. %d.
per annum.
The said yi?^^ held in his demesne as of fee at Polton in the Forest
of Dene one messuage, worth nothing per annum beyond reprises ;
40 acres of arable land there, worth loj. per annum ; 5 acres of meadow,
worth \QS. per annum. These tenements are held of the Earl of Warwick
by the service of one-thirtieth of a knight's fee.
Ralph de Wylington, son and heir of the said John, is aged 30
and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m.j 12 Edward III, isi Nos., No. 36.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 54.
!lamej3 \t OBoteler, late €arl of £)rttiont).
InQUlSltlOn taken at Norlech before the King's escheator,
26th March, 12 Edward III [1338], by the oath of William de
Aylesworth, John de S low i ere, Robert de Swelle, William de Aston, Henry de
Eston, Ralph le Hakere, Ralph the Clerk, Robert Passe, William Abraam,
Ralph de Aumeneye, Henry son oi John de Hythe, and Robert de Mallerne,
of the same place, who say that
The said Earl held the manor of Coldaston jointly with Eleanor his
wife, who still survives, from the Bishop of Worcester by the service of
one knight's fee, to him and the heirs of the bodies of the same James
and Eleanor by fine levied thereof in the King's court. There is a capital
messuage there, worth 5^. per annum ; 200 acres of land, worth 3^. per
acre ; 16 acres of pasture, worth 24J. per annum ; the rent of free tenants,
30J. 8i(/., payable at the 4 chief terms; rents and services of bond
tenants, with their works, £% is. 6d. There is one water-mill, worth zos.
per annum. The pleas and perquisites of the courts are worth 3^. 4^/.
per annum.
James, son and heir of the sdUd James, is aged 6 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 12 Edward III, 1st Nos., No. 43.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 55.
Cl^e 9ibbot of ^t l^eter*03 dE^louce^ten
Inquisition taken at Micheldeuere on the feast of St. Andrew
the Apostle, 12 Edward III [1338], before /(?>^« de Maclesjeld,-
lieutenant of Lord Bartholomew de Burghersh, keeper of the King's forest
this side of Trent, by the oath oi John Joceo, lieutenant of Guy de Brian,
CLOUC. INQ., VOL. V. T
274 Gloucestershire
keeper of the Forest of Dene, William Hathewy, forester in fee pf the
same forest, and of William Waryn, John de Dure, Philip Boler, William de
Staure, Henry de Dene, Henry atte Grene, Richard Wyther,/Roberl Elys,
Robert foceo, Philip de Aylhrithone, William Maioiesone, William de Bykenore,
William Mighel, John Hullere, Ro . . . de Pilesdone, Henry Robert', Henry
Hathewy, John de Kedejord, forester on foot \_Jorestar peditu (j/c)] in the
same forest, of John de Norton, horseman in the said forest, John de
Haydon, Richard Vyele, Richard Billyng, Henry de Chaxhulle, verdurer of
the same forest, Robert de Strode, John de Ode, Ivo de Ode, and John de
Polton, regarders of the forest aforesaid, Walter Watyes, John de Nasse,
John de Reued, Thomas Dylwy, Walter MartolJ, William le Bakere, Humphrty
atte Boxe, and John de Blideslowe, regarders elected for the da^, John
Wycher, Osbert Gayner, John de Bykenore, John RolJ, William Lombard,
Thomas atte Welle, Thomas Gamel, Peter de Mareys, Geoffrey Gamel, Henry
Boukes, Pagan de Norton, John Gayner, Adam Smart, Walter de Rugge,
Robert Waldyng, Richard de Falleie, Nicholas Mody, William Faukon, and
William Borrich, free tenants dwelling in the said forest, John le Frenssh,
William Cholheued, John Bouerel, John Heued, and Roger Jurdan, good and
free men dwelling outside the said forest, who say upon their oath that
The Abbot of St. Peter's, Gloucester, and his predecessors had the
right of making, and did so make, from time immemorial, their profit of
the whole wood of Hopemaloysel at their will, as well before the
perambulation of the Forest of Dene as afterwards, without disturbance
from the keepers or ministers of the same forest, or the constables of the
castle of St. Briauil, until they were unjustly hindered by Sir Robert de
Sapy, late keeper of the said forest and constable of the same castle, the
which Robert, as keeper and constable aforesaid, and his ministers of the
said forest disturbed the said Abbot in making his said profit in the tenth
year of the now King.
They say, moreover, that the bounds between the said Abbot's wood
of Hopemaloysel and the King's wood of the Forest of Dene aforesaid
begin from the north side at Pirihalesford, leading thence by a certain
path called Meresty, which divides the said wood from the bailiwick of
la Lee as far as Whiteston, and from Whiteston the said bounds lead
between the said wood and the bailiwick of Great Dene as far as
Driebrok', and over Driebrok' to Little Haseleye, and so as far as
Driebrokeswalle, and thence ascending by " le Meresty" between the
bailiwick of Ruwardyn and the said wood, along which Meresty is made
the ditch enclosing the assarts of Alexander de Bykenore the younger, by
Oldewercheynesassh' as far as Berleyessoke.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, ist Nos., N'o. 54.
New rejerence, Chan, misc., Bundle 11, File 8, No. 10.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem, 275
'BtTmmejSfelu Cattle ann /«anon
Extent of the castle and manor of Brymmesfeld made at
Brymmesfeld before the King's escheator, i6th March, 12
Edward III [1338], by the oath oi John Kenheuet \}\ John de Fy/htde,
William Laurence, William Pope, Simon Passemer, Thomas de Matlesdon,
Thomas Passemer, William Solers of Colesbourne, Robert Kynne, John U
Ven [?J, John le Clerk of . . . , and Richard atte Nolle, who say that
There is a certain castle there in a bad state, worth nothing per
annum beyond reprises ; a court [curia'] outside the castle ditch, the
easements of the houses of which are worth bs. Sd. per annum ;
a courtyard [cufiilagium'], worth zs. ; a dovecot, worth ts. Sd. per annum ;
S carucates of land, each containing 4 virgates, and each virgate 48 acres
of land, worth ;^i2, viz. ^d. per acre; 4 acres of meadow, worth 8s. per
annum ; 24 acres of several pasture, worth Ss. per annum ; a sheep house,
with a close adjoining containing 15 acres of pasture, the said house
being worth izd. a year and the pasture 4^, per acre, together 6s. per
annum. And there is a park of beeches containing 200 acres, in which
there is no underwood ; the pasture of 100 acres under the great wood is
worth i6j. Sd. per annum, viz. id. per acre, and the pasture of the other
100 acres 33J. 4</. per annum, viz. the pasture in the said park outside
the wood, 4^. per acre. And there is a coneygarth there containing
60 acres of pasture, worth 20s. per annum, but there are no coneys there.
And there is a beech wood called Bocholte, containing 300 acres, without
any underwood, the pasture whereof is worth nothing, because it lies in
common, but the pannage thereof is worth in common years 3J. 4^.
There is a liberty there of a certain toll for carts, wains, and' drays
[dreyis] journeying outside the liberty of the said manor, viz., taking for
each cart id., for each wain 4*/., and for each dray bd. ; this toll is worth
in common years 3J. 4^. per annum. The rents and services of the free
and bond tenants there are worth ;^io 6s. per annum. The pleas and
perquisites of the courts are worth 6s. Sd. per annum. Tot^l, ;^28 6s. Sd.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 12 Edward III, isl Nos., No. 55.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. misc., File 135.
asobert ne ^^toti ann Sjol^n le J^egl^are.
Inquisition taken at Gloucester before Thomas de Crojton [?],
the King's sub-escheator in the county of Gloucester and the March
of Wales adjacent, 5th October, [12] Edward III [1338], by the oath of
Roger de Clyjort, John de Clyffort, John de Wyndesore, Henry Ase, John
Hanky, Roger Hanky, Robert de Prestebury, William le Couherde, John le'
Webbe, Ralph le Bakare, Hugh le Hepare, d^nd Thomas le Carpenter, who
say that
276 Gloucestershire
It will be no damage [<f/f.] to allow Robert de Aston to assign
2 messuages in the suburb of Gloucester, and John le Deghare one
messuage in the same suburb, to the Prior of St. Oswald of Gloucester
in part satisfaction of ;^io worth of lands, etc., which the said Prior has
license to acquire to himself and his successors under letters patent of
the now King.
One of the messuages of Robert de Aston is held of the said Prior by
a rent of zs. per annum, and the other of the Archbishop of York by
a rent o^\d. The messuage o{ John le Deghare is held of Thomas Sage
by a peppercorn rent for all services. There will remain to the said
Robert and John 3 messuages in Gloucester and one messuage and
2 virgates of land in Colde Aston, the Gloucester messuages held of the
Archbishop of York and the Abbot of St. Peter's, Gloucester, the land,
etc., in Cold Aston of the Countess of Ormound by the service of . . ,
Chan. Inq. p.m., 12 Edward III, znd Nos., No. 41.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 246, No. 4.
I
(ID»ile0 De T^aDle^mere.
nnUlSltlOn. taken at Teukesbury before the King's escheator,
iith July, 12 Edward III [1338], by the oath o{ Robert de Alston,
Nicholas the Smith [Fabri], Richard de Walton, John le Wakkare, Robert
Mondy, Adam de Muche, Nicholas de Maningfor', Stephen Lucas, Reynold
Knyet, William le Knyet, and John Botrych, who say that
Giles de Badlesmere, who lately died, held in his demesne as of fee the
manor of Oxyndon of Hugh le Despenser by the service of half a knight's
fee and suit to his court of Teukesbury every 3 weeks for all services.
There is there one capital messuage, with a garden, worth \os. beyond
reprises; one dovecot, worth 6^. per annum ; 160 acres of arable land,
worth £%, viz. \zd. per acre; two-thirds thereof are sown, and the
remaining third is lying fallow and ready for sowing this year. There
are 20 acres of meadow, worth \os. The rents of assize of free tenants,
53^. I \\d., at the 4 terms of the year in equal portions, besides the rent
oi John le Pouiver, who pays lyj. bd. per annum, viz., at Michaelmas
6s. lo^d., at the feast of St. Andrew zz^d., at the feast of the Annunciation
6s. lo^d., at the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist zi^d.
There are 8 virgators there, each of whom pays i6s. Sd. at the 4 said
terms in equal portions if they do not work ; and if they work, each of
them is allowed out of the said sum for every working day, except
Saturdays and holidays, in every week between the feasts of St. Michael
and St. Peter ad Vincula ^d. per day, and between the last feast and
Michaelmas i^d. per day.
Robert S/asy holds one messuage and 2 virgates of land and meadow
in Ayshdon in the manor of Oxyndon, paying 24J. ^d. per annum in
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 277
equal portions at the said terms. John Dawe holds there from the said
manor one messuage and one virgate of land, paying \is. \d. yearly as
above. There are 6 customary tenants, each of whom holds one
messuage and 6 acres of land, and pays 7J. ^d., as above, if they do not
work. And if they work they are each allowed, between Michaelmas and
the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula, id. for 2 days per week, and between
that feast and Michaelmas, 3^. per week for 2 days. There are 4 cottars
there, each of whom holds one messuage and one acre of land, and pays
4J. per annum, as above, if they do not work ; and if they work an
allowance is made to them as to the virgators. There is a several pasture
in the spinney, worth los. per annum. There is a hilly pasture for the
cows, worth 10s. per annum. The pleas and perquisites of the courts
there are worth 20^-. per annum. Total, £2"] i-]s. ^id.
Elizabeth, Margaret, Margery, and Maud, sisters of the said Giles, are
his next heirs and of full age.
The said Giles held no knight's fees nor advowsons of churches in
the said county and march.
Inquisition taken at Oxindon before the King's escheator this side of
Trent, 28th May, 13 Edward III [1339], by the oath o^ John le Heir,
William Aleyn, Thomas Alwyn, John Abot, Richard Fybet, Thomas le
Smyth, William Reynald, John atte Fosse, Ralph Fyket, Amulph Brabon,
William Keyner, and John Wymer, who say that
Giles de Badlesmere had in his demesne as of fee on the day he died
one-sixth of one knight's fee, which yb^« le Heyr holds in Oxindon and
Pamynton, worth ioo5'. per annum ; and one-eighth of a fee, \s)\\c\\ John
le Pouer holds in Oxindon and Assheton, worth 6oj. per annum.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 12 Edward III, md Nos., No. 54a.
Neiv reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, Files 56 and 57.
91o]^n, json of Slol^n De la as^uere of Cermetton*
Inquisition taken at Marlebergh, 14th March, 13 Edward III
[^39]- The jury say that if the Sddd John grant his manor of
Westhrop and Hampton [co. Wilts] to Joan, who was wife of Richard
de la Ryuere, for life, with remainders in tail successively to John,
Richard, and Thomasia, sons and daughter of the said Joan, he will
still retain {inter alia) the manors of Themerton and Littleton in
CO. Gloucester, which are held of Ralph [J] de Wylyngton by knight
service, and are worth 100 marks per annum.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 13 Edward III, 2nd Nos., No. 15.
Nezv rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 248, No. 12.
278 Gloucestershire
31o]^n (KHalDt^ng of Staunton.
I nCjUlSltlOn taken at Newenham before the King's escheator in
X. CO. Gloucester, 4th July, 13 Edward III [1339], by the oath of
John de Bikenore, Henry Prat, Nicholas le Leche, Richard de Ketford,
Nicholas Burrich, William de la Clyue, Walter le Clerk of St. Briauel,
Gilbert Hanysone of Staunton, Robert le Gayner, John Halhewy, Adam de
Cole, and William de Dure, who say that
It will be no damage [etc.'] to di[\o\\ John Waldyhg of Staunton to
grant one messuage, one carucate of land, 20 acres of meadow, 12 acres
of wood, and los. rents in Staunton, parcel of the manor of Staunton
and held of the King in chief, to Thomas Waldyng and Margarethis wife,
in tail ; and also to enfeoff John Waldyng the younger and Roger de la
Hulle, chaplain, with the residue of the said manor and the advowson of
the church of the manor, which are likewise held of the King in chief,
for the purpose of therewith re-enfeoffing the grantor for life, with
remainder to the said Thomas and Margaret in tail. The manor is worth
looj. per annum beyond reprises, and the said church 10 marks.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 13 Edward III, znd Nos., No. 25.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 246, No. 19.
Slol^n He ^uDler-
InnUlSltlOn taken at Wynchecombe before the King's escheator,
5th March, 14 Edward III [1340], by the oath of Thomas de
Amondesham, Richard Gotewyk, John Moryn, Robert Chalingwourth, John
Benyrh, Nicholas Spechesle, William de Clyue, Philip CalJ, Robert de
Spochesleye, William de Wotton, William Ace, and Ralph Dastyn, who
say that
John de Sudley held, with Eleanor de Scales his wife, who survives, the
manor of Sudley of the enfeoffment oi Ralph de Dorsete, by a fine levied
in the court of Edward II, to hold to the said John and Eleanor in tail
from the King and his heirs by the services thereupon due and
accustomed, viz. the service of one knight's fee. There is in the said
manor one capital messuage, worth nothing per annum beyond reprises ;
300 acres of arable land, worth 75^., viz. id. per acre ; 20 acres of several
pasture, worth \os. per annum; 10 acres of meadow, worth 15J. ;
100 acres of wood, of which 10 acres can be cut every seventh year, and
are then worth is. per acre ; the rents of assize of free and bond tenants,
with the works of the said bond tenants, £i(i, viz., at the feast of
St. Kenelm £%, at Michaelmas tos., and at the feast of the Annunciation
loos. The pleas and perquisites of the courts are worth 13J. ^d.
I
Inquisitiones Post Morten. 279
John de Sudley, son of the sd^A John and Eleanor, is next heir of the
saidyi?A», and aged i year.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 14 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 10.
Nav reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 61.
(KatUiam atte iHore,
InQUlSltlOn made heioxe Richard de Venables, the King's escheator
in cos. Gloucester, Worcester, Hereford, Salop, and Stafford, and
the March of Wales adjacent, at Oldelond, 24th September, 14
Edward III [1340], by the oath oi John de Oldebury, William Caumpe,
Elias de Oldebury, Roger Auice, Robert Burnel, John Joy e, John Underhull,
Adam atte Hale, John Broun, Nicholas Wade, Lewelin Reyner, and Peter le
Forester, who say that
William atte More, deceased, held in his demesne as of fee the manor
of Oldelond from the King in chief by the service of half a knight's
fee. In which manor there is a capital messuage, worth nothing per
annum beyond the reprises of the houses ; but there is a dovecot, worth
i%d. ; an orchard, the profit of which is is. per annum, together with the
profit of the courtyard and garden there. There are 180 acres of arable
land in demesne, worth 6oj. per annum, viz. i^d. per acre, and not more,
because the land is poor and stony, and one-third lies fallow every year
in common. There are 16 acres of meadow, worth z\s. per annum ;
a piece of several pasture, worth zs. per annum. There are 100 acres of
wood, and they are in the King's forest of Kyngeswode, the underwood
of which cannot be cut on account of the receiving of the King's wild
animals; the pasture thereof is worth nothing per annum, because it all
lies under cover of the said forest, excepting common for his beasts.
There is one-half of a water-mill, worth 10^. per annum ; rents of assize
of free and customary tenants, i \is., which ought to be paid at the terms
of St. Michael, St. Thomas the Apostle, the Annunciation, and the
Nativity of St. John the Baptist in equal portions. The works of
4 customary tenants there, viz. for every week in the year for 2 days
until the ninth hour, excepting 6 weeks in the year in the Autumn, at
\d. each day's work, for 46 weeks, \'i,s. ^d. The pleas and perquisites of
the courts there are worth 6s. Sd. per annum.
The said William held 5 acres of wood, one piece of pasture, and
16s. 6d. rent in Oldelond and Upton from the Earl of Gloucester by
fealty and suit at his court of Oldelond every year for all service. The
underwood of that piece of wood is worth izd. per annum, and the said
pasture adjacent 2s. per annum. The pleas and perquisites there
are none.
1 9
28o Gloucestershire
John atle More, son of the said William, is his next heir, and was aged
3 and more at the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., i\ Edward III, \st Nos., No. 14.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 61.
31oan, lajl^o txials toife of 3!ol^« n^otelrtt.
I nOUlSltlOn made before John Fitz Herberd of Twycros, the
X King's escheator in the cos. of Gloucester, Worcester, Hereford,
Salop, Stafford, and the March of Wales adjoining, at Gloucester,
i2th December, 14 Edward III [1340], by the oath of Hugh le Balou,
John Luffey, William de Wyke, William de Maldon, William Dunfrey,
William le Mareschal, William le Despencer, Roger Horn, John Wildefyr,
William alte Hoke, William le Proude, and John de Bouleye, who say that
Joan, who was the wife oi John Notelyn, held in her demesne as of
fee of the King in chief one messuage, 60 acres of land, 2 acres of
meadow, and 2 acres of wood at Kyngesstanleye, by the service of one-
fiftieth part of one knight's fee. The said messuage is worth nothing,
because it is all ruinous ; the 60 acres of land are worth 5^. per annum
when they are sown, and not more, because they lie in common and the
land is stony. The 2 acres of meadow are worth yearly in Summer is.,
the 2 acres of wood nothing, because there is no underwood there, and
the pasture is common.
John Notelyn, son of the said Joan, is her next heir, and was aged 35
at Michaelmas last.
Chan. Inq. p.m., \\ Edward HI, isi Nos., No. 17.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 61.
Sloan, tDl^o tDa0 toife of l^enr^ le flfio^ne.
Inquisition taken at Shipton Moyne before the King's escheator
in CO. Gloucester, 26th April, 14 Edward III [1340]. ^Y the
oath of William Richard, Ralph atte Wode Mulle, Walter le Warner, John
son of Ralph, Robert Kynne, Robert Aylemaund, Roger Borden, Richard de
Northcote, John Dalterton, John de Wockeseye, Robert Bordon, and William
West, who say that
Joan, who was wife of Henry le Moyne, held for her life, of the
inheritance of the said Henry, the manor of Shipton Moyne, with the
advowson of the church of that manor, by feoffment to herself and her
said husband from Master Thomas de Cobeham, by fine thereof levied in
the court of Edward II. to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies,
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 281
with contingent remainder to the right heirs of the said Henry. It is
held of the King by great serjeanty, viz, being the King's larderer.
There is a capital messuage there, with a garden, worth 4.0^. per annum ;
a dovecote, worth 40^., and not more, because it is in a bad state ;
240 acres of arable land, worth 66j. %d. per annum, viz. \d. per acre when
sown, and when not sown they lie in common ; two-thirds thereof were
sown before the death of the said Joan this year, and the remaining third
is lying fallow and in common. There are 15 acres of meadow, worth
3o.y , and after the mowing they lie in common; 6 acres of several
pasture, worth 4?. per annum ; 6 acres of great timber, but there is no
underwood, and the pasture is worth nothing, because it lies in common
throughout the year. There are rents of assize of free tenants, 37J. dd.
per annum, payable in equal portions at the feasts of St. Andrew, the
Annunciation, the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and St. Michael.
There are 3 virgators and 4 half-virgators in bondage, who pay 66j.
equally at the said 4 terms yearly. The pleas and perquisites of the
courts there are worth 5^. per annum.
John le Moyne, son of the said Henry and Joan, is next heir of the said
Henry, and is aged 30 and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 14 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 29.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 62.
mtuiam le iware^cljal anD gi^abel \^x^ toife*
Writ [tn very bad siaie'] dated 25th April, [14] Edward III [1340],
directed to the Treasurer and Barons of the Exchequer, to
make a search as to certain tenements held by William le Mareschal and
Isabel his wife, parcel of the manor of Lechlade or of 2 parts of the manor
of Bardeslegh, late belonging to Edmund, Earl of Kent, deceased, and
which are in the King's hands by reason of the minority of the said
Earl's heir.
On the back is endorsed the following return to the above writ : —
Although by the inquisition taken of the things contained in this
mandate, preserved in the Exchequer, it was found that the messuage,
[water-]mill, and moiety [of a virgate of land and pasture }'\ in this writ
contained were parcel of the said manor of Lichelade, and were contained
in the extent of the manors of Lichelade, Sodynton, and 2 parts of the
manor of Bardeslegh, and that William le Mareschal and Isabel his wife
have paid the extent of the said messuage, mill, and moiety to Thomas de
Bradeston, from the 13th January within contained ; but because, before
the demise made to the said Thomas of the said manors of Lichelade and
Sodynton, and two-thirds of the manor of Bardeslegh, the said messuage
[etc.] were committed to the said William and Isabel, and in the
2b2 Gloucestershire
commissions made to the said Thomas of the said manors no mention
was made of any reversions belonging to the aforesaid manors whereby
the court can be informed as to the King's estate in the premises for the
discharge of the said William and Isabel in this behalf, no proceedings
have yet been taken.
Chan. Inq. p.m., \\ Edward III, ist Nos., No. 37.
New reference, Chan, misc., File 99, No. 2.
dailoucejaiter Caistle,
Writ dated at Westminster, 4th April, 14. Edward III [1340],
directed to the Prior of Lantony, to take an inquisition as to
the state of the wall of Gloucester castle.
Mandate of the Prior of Lantony, as commissioner appointed for the
above purpose, to the Sheriff of Gloucester, dated at Lantony on Thursday
in Easter week, 14 Edward III [1340], commanding him in the King's
name to cause 1 2 lawful men of the town of Gloucester to come before
the said Prior on Saturday in Easter week, to hear and perform the
things which shall then be enjoined them by the Prior on behalf of the
King ; and to attend himself, bringing with him the names of those so
summoned, the King's letter close directed to the sheriff in this matter,
and this mandate itself. On the back thereof is written : Thomas de
Berkele of Cubberleye, sheriff, answers thus : This mandate was returned
to William Ragoun and Henry le Draper, bailiffs of the liberty of the vill
of Gloucester, who answer to me as appears in the panel hereunto
annexed [viz. of the names of the twelve jurors].
The King's writ to the sheriff, as above referred to, dated 6th April,
14 Edward III [1340], directing him to summon the jurors and attend
the enquiry.
Inquisition taken before the Prior of Lantony at Gloucester on
Saturday in Easter week, 14 Edward III [1340], by the oath of
' \_Andriw'\ de Pen[^edok^, Edward le Taverner, Adam de Hope, Richard Shot,
William Bruyn, John Cheuerel, John Bars, John le Dy are, John \jle Fortho\,
Adam atte Hulle, Richard de Bradestoke, and William le Spycer, who
say that
A certain part of the wall of Gloucester castle, viz. in the inner part
thereof, 50 feet in length and 24 feet in depth, which fell on the feast of
the Purification last on account of the frost which then occurred and of
its bad condition, is broken down, and cannot be rebuilt for less than
' Names in square brackets supplied from the annexed list of jurors.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 283
40 marks. There are no tenants of the castle who by reason of the lands
they hold of that castle, or for any other cause, are bound to repair the
walls thereof.
Chan. Inq. p.m., \i^ Edward III, \st Nos., No. 39.
New reference, Chan. Inq. misc.. File 139.
3!o]^n De LonDon of idximh
Writ dated 3rd March, 14 Edward III [1340], directed to the
Sheriff of Gloucester, in the matter of the recognizance made
by the said- John de London in the King's chancery, 8th November,
18 Edward II [1324], io John de Cotum of London, skinner, for;^6o, which
remains unpaid. A writ of summons was issued by the sheriff iox John
de London to answer therefor in the chancery, but no return was made
to that writ by Stephen le Spyser and Robert de Wryngton, bailiflFs of the
liberty of the vill of Bristol. "jThe sheriff was thereupon ordered to enter
the said liberty and summon the said John to make answer in the
chancery on the Octave of Easter, 12 Edward III [1338]. The sheriff
returned that the said John was not found in his bailiwick, and had no
goods there ; the sheriff then received a mandate to summon the tenants
of the said John's land to answer as above. David Benet, the tenant,
was duly summoned, but failed to appear. The sheriff is now commanded
to make an extent of the said land in the presence of the said David, if
he wishes to be present, and to deliver half thereof to John de Cotum,
or his attorney, to hold until the amount of the said debt be raised
therefrom.
Extent of the land abovesaid made at Bristol on Monday after the
feast of the Ascension, 14 Edward III [1340], before Thomas de Berkele
of Cubberleye, Sheriff of Gloucester, in the presence of the said David,
by the oath of John Reymond, Peter de Romeneye, Clement de Romeneye,
Robert atle Backe, John atte beler, John Fichet, Richard Edmund, John Spert,
John atte Walk, John de Wodhull, John de Cobyndon, and John de Lym, who
say that
The said David holds of the land which John de London held one
tenenftent in Bristol, paying yearly for the same 55^. \\\d., 2lS John de
London did, and it is worth nothing beyond the said rent and the reprises
for maintaining and repairing the houses.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 14 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 43.
New reference, Chan. Extents for Debt f .
19* ^
284 Gloucestershire
Cl^e ^rc]^btj0!]^op of gotlr*
Extent taken at Chirchusdon of Chirchusdon manor and its
members and lands, etc., in Norton, Schurdynton, Wydycoumbe,
Compton, Cerneye, Ocynton, and the suburbs of Gloucester. \_Illegibk.']
Chan. Inq. p.m., 14 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 46.
New reference, Chan. Inq. misc.. File 139.
I
Salter, json of Salter De d^louce^ter,
nqUlSltlOn taken at Bristol before the King's escheator,
zBth April, 14 Edward III [1340], by the oath of William de
Pureton, Richard Veel, Peter Corbet, John Absolon, John Corbet, Alexander de
Walton, Peter Farma[n], Stephen le Palmere, William Louel, Robert le White,
John atte Putte, Richard de Scures, and William le Barbour, who say that
It will be no damage [etc.'] to allow Walter, son of Walter de Gloucestre,
to retain the manor of Alweston, which his grandfather, Walter de
Gloucestre, whose heir he is, acquired without the royal license from
Fulk fitz Warine, who [held] it from Edward I. The manor is held of
the King in chief by the service of half a knight's fee, and is worth
;^ 10 yearly.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 14 Edward III, md Nos., No. 8.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 252, No. 5.
31o]^n ue la B^uere.
"W" • • •
I riQUlSltlOn taken at Sobbury before the King's escheator in
A CO. Gloucester, 26th April, 14 Edward III [1340], by the oath of
Thomas atte Hulle, Adam Mortfreyt, John atte Halle, John de Lenthale,
Nicholas Wyntbaut, Peter Wynehaut, John de Alkleye, Richard de Alkleye,
Thomas le Bakare, John Borart, John de Weston, and Edward Hanekyn,
who say that
It will be no damage Sjtc.] to allow yb-^« de la Ryuere to assign one
messuage and 2 carucates of land in Tormarton to a certain chaplain to
celebrate daily in the chapel of St. Mary in the church of Tormarton for
the souls of the %2\A John, his ancestors and his heirs. The premises
are held of Sir Ralph de Wylyngton, knight, by the service of one-twentieth
of a knight's fee, and are worth dos. per annum. The said Sir Ralph is
the intermediary between the said John and the King. There will still
remain to the %2\^ John 20 marks' worth of land and rents in Tormarton
and Luttelton, held of the said Sir Ralph by knight service.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 14 Edward III, tnd Nos., No. 42.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 253, No. 14.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 285
Inquisition taken at Tettebury before Richard de Venadles, the
King's escheator in cos. Gloucester, Worcester, Hereford, Salop,
and Staffs, and the March of Wales adjacent, 2nd September, 14
Edward III [1340], by the oath of William de Kyngescole, Richard de
Cherlton, Walter le [^Wjamer, John Hykkes, Robert Kynne^ Richard de
Combe, Nicholas de Milkesham, Robert de Stonhenge, Henry le Glasyare, John
Caperoun, John le Bowyare, and Robert atte Halle, who say that
It will be no damage [etc.'] to allow Ralph de Shipton Moigne to
assign one messuage and livirgates of land in Horsleye, co. Gloucester,
to the Priory of Briwetone, in part satisfaction of £\o of lands, etc.,
which they have license to acquire under the King's letters patent.
The premises are held of the said priory by the service of 3J. yearly for
all service, and are worth 20J. per annum beyond the said service. There
will remain to the said Ralph one messuage, one carucate of land, and
40J. rent in Shipton Moigne, held of Sir John le Moigne, knight, by the
service of Jid. yearly for all service, and worth looj. per annum.
Chan. Inq. p.m., i^ Edward J If, 2nd Nos., No. 53.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 253, No. 13.
Inquisition taken at Great Dene before John de Pertone, the
King's escheator in cos. {as above], 6th September, 15 Edward III
[1341], by the oath oi John le Bolde, Philip le Marchal, Richard Bes . . ,
Richard Frby, John de Cromhale, John Bleyt, Peter le Mareys, Henry de
Dene, Henry le Palmare, John de Lodebrok\ John Draylis, and Thomas
Gamel, who say that
Reynold de Abbehale held in his demesne as of fee of the King in
chief the manor of Abbehale, by the service of paying 30J., payable
at Neuwenham to the constable of the King's castle of St. Briauel at
Michaelmas every year, for all service. There is a capital messuage there,
with a garden, worth y. ^d. per annum ; a dovecote, worth 3^. ^d. per
annum, and not more, because it is in a bad state ; 80 acres of arable
land, worth 1 3^. 4^. per annum, viz. id. per acre, when they are sown,
and when they are not sown they lie in common throughout the year,
and after the corn is reaped they are not several. There is no park there,
nor several pasture. There are 2 water-mills, worth 20s. per annum, and
not more, because they are in a bad state and ruinous. There are 4 acres
of underwood, which can be cut every seventh year, and are then worth
IS., and these acres were cut this year before the death of the said Reynold.
There are 24 free tenants, who pay \oos. per annum at the feasts of
286 Gloucestershire
Michaelmas and the Annunciation equally. There are 12 customary
tenants, whose rents, customs, and services are worth zis. sd. yearly,
payable at the said terms in equal portions. The pleas and perquisites
of the courts there are worth 6s. Sd. per annum.
The said Reynold held, as above, the keepership of a certain wood of
the King's in the Forest of Dene by certain bounds, and malefactors to
be attached there for vert and venison, and taken to the castle of
St. Briauel ; taking for the said keepership ' housbote ' and ' heybote,'
a^d old . • . honey, sparrow-hawks, triinks of oaks and beeches, eind
the bark thereof.
He held also, as above, at Stantweye, of the Earl oi Lancaster, by the
service of 7^. and suit at his court of Rodleye yearly for all service, one
capital messuage, worth nothing per annum beyond reprises ; 120 acres
of arable, worth 40^. per annum, viz. ^d. per acre, when they are sown,
and when not sown they are worth nothing per annum, because they lie
in common all through the year. There are 50 acres of meadow, worth
£^ 3J. 4^., viz. tod. per acre, which were mown before the death of the
said Reynold this year, and after mowing they lie in common and the
pasture is worth nothing.
Ralph de Abbehale, son of the said Reynold, is his next heir, and was
24 at the feast of the Annunciation last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 15 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 31.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 65.
InCllllSltlOn taken at Wynchcombe before John de Pertone \as
above'], 3rd March, 15 Edward III [1341], by the oath of William de
Clyue, William de Chary ngworth, Thomas Geffrey, William \de'\ Westynton,
Robert de Spechesleye, John Frankeleyn, Henry de Chestre, Richard le Ibrend,
John de Cheltenham, Robert le Budel, Thomas de Famecote, and William de
Gutynge, who say that
It will be no damage [^/<r.] to allow John de Heyjord to assign
2 messuages, 4 acres and half a virgate of land, and rents of i2j. i \d. and
I lb. of pepper in Rodbroke, Ouerquentone, and Netherquentone, to
a certain chaplain and his successors to celebrate daily for ever for the
said John, and the souls o{ Joan his late wife, his father and mother, and
all his ancestors, at the altar of the Blessed Mary in the parish church of
Quentone ; and also the reversion of one messuage and i\ acres of land
in Ouerquentone and Netherquentone, which John Wygot and Isabel his
wife hold for their lives from the said John de Heyford, with reversion to
him and his heirs, and half an acre of land in the same places, which
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 287
Richard Reed [ ?] holds for life, with reversion as above, and half a virgate
there, which Nicholas Lefey holds for life, with reversion as above.
The 2 messuages, 4 acres and half a virgate of land in Rodbroke are
held oi Maud Marmyon by the service of 6t/. per annum for all service ;
Maud holds them oi Henry, Earl o{ Lancaster. [The remainder of the
document is illegible.]
Chan. Inq. p.m., 15 Edward III, 2nd Nos., No. 10.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 256, N'o. 10.
InOUlSltlOn taken at Newenham ht^ore John de Pertone {as ahove\
14th November, 15 Edward III [1341], by the oath of William de
Scaure, John B ley th, John de Aure, John Dray las., Henry Hanne, Nicholas
Mody, Alexander Holle, Ralph Hok\ Henry atie Grene, Osberl Mai . . ,
John de Nasse, and John de Bly/heslozve, who say that
It will be no damage \_elc.^ to allow Richard de Dene to tn^eo^ John de
Monemuthe with 10 acres of land in the vill of St. Briauel and with the
bailiwick of keeping the park of St. Briauel and the Forest of Dene,
which are held of the King in chief, to hold to the saidybAn and his
heirs. The said land and bailiwick are held of the King by the service
of keeping the said park and forest for all service, and are worth y. ^d.
per annum. The profit of the said bailiwick is in the hands of the
keeper of the said forest, because all attachments made by the said
keeper in the bailiwick aforesaid belong to the castle of St. Briauel,
which is in the King's hand. Nothing will remain to the said Richard de
Dene after this grant is made.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 15 Edivard III, 2nd Nos., No. 56.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 258, No. 9.
Cl^e Cajstle anD iHanor of ^t 'Btiatjel
Return made by the Treasurer and Barons of the Exchequer to
a writ dated 31st January, 15 Edward III [1341], directing them
to search the records of the Exchequer to ascertain the value, etc., etc.,
of the castle of St. Briavel and the Forest of Dene.
Richard de Clifford rendered an account to Henry III for the farm of
the said castle and forest for the last half of the 31st year and the first
half of the 32nd year of that King, ;^i66 and i mark. Peier Chaceport •
had the said castle and forest, with all their issues, in the 33rd year and
for 7 years following, saving to the King the fines, wards, reliefs, and
Gloucestersh ire
marriages, paying yearly to the King £,\']o. James Freysel, afterwards
keeper of the forest and manor aforesaid, accounted for the issues thereof
from 13th January, 39 Henry III [1255], to i6th November, 40 Henry HI
[1255], as they were put to farm for that time ; and for £zi 10s. for the
King's great forge ; and £8 ^s. 6d. of the issues of the out-forges in the
same forest ; and £^ gs. ^d. for the forges raised there by the said James ;
and £ii i6d. of the issues of the greater and lesser mines and sea-
coals; and £21 for the herbage and twitch [^cop'onibus^ sold ; 100s. for
the King's demesne at St. Briavel (all the above being farmed for the
said time); 6s. 8d. for small nuts sold; ;^i5 2s. 2d. of the pleas and
perquisites of the courts. Total, ;^i62 7^. 5^.
Robert Walraund immediately afterwards had the castle and manor,
with the said forest (except the King's great forge therein), at farm for
;^i40 per annum.
Ralph de Sandwich, afterwards keeper of the King's demesnes,
accounts in the 4th year of King Edward I [1275-6] for the said manor
and forest thus : ;;^42 os. 6d. rents of assize in the same manor ;
£26 lbs. id. of the issue of the water of Severn by custom ; ^23 i6j. g\d.
from the great and little mines, with sea-coals; £i\ i6d. rent of
smithies in the forest; £6 22d. for fallen wood sold; 115^. for ashes
[^cinen'busl sold in the same forest ; Ss. 5^d. for pannage sold ; 6oj. for
cheminage in the same ; £6 los. i^d. for herbage, as well in the forest as
in the demesne lands; ;^io2 for great timber and underwood sold by
the King's letter patent directed to the said Ralph ; 71J. 8d. for profit of
corn sold after purchase of the same; ;^2i 3^. lod. of the pleas and
perquisites, as well in the manor as the forest. Total, j^252 os. g^d.
In 5 Edward I [1276-7] the said Ralph thus accounted for the issues
of the manor and forest: ^42 os. 6d. rents of assize; ;^26 2s., the issue
of the water of Severn by custom ; ;^23 iSs. 1 id. from the greater and
lesser mines, with sea-coal; £1^ 6s. lid., the rent of the smithies in the
forest; £4. lys. 6d. for fallen wood sold; £6 iSs. gd. for ashes sold
in the forest ; ;^24 i id. for pannage there ; 66s. 8d. cheminage ;
£6 OS. ']d. for herbage \_and'\ nuts sold ; ;^24 ^s. rod. of the pleas and
perquisites of the manor and forest ; ;^5i5 4^- ^fd. for trunks of great
oaks and underwood sold. Total, ;^69o os. g\d.
The said Ralph's account of the said demesnes for the 6th year
[1277-8] is as follows: ;^42 os. 6d. rents of assize; ;^24 i2j. arising from
the issues of the ferry of the water of Severn ; ;^24 6s. from the greater
and lesser mines of iron and sea-coal ; £1^^. 10s. rent of smithies in the
forest ; £6 \os. for fallen wood sold ; ;^26 3^. ^d. for pannage ; 66s. 8d.
cheminage; £^ 12s. 8d. for nuts and herbage sold; £igs for beams,
great trunks, and underwood sold ; 8s. ^d. for 2^ quarters of peas ;
;^22 $s. for 5 stotts and 245 wethers and their fleeces sold; ;^26 ys. the
pleas and perquisites of the courts of the manor and forest. Total of
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 289
the manor this year, ^^390 \%d. And for the customary issues of the
manor for the 7th year [1278-9] £\bb 19J. 7</., besides corn, stock, and
wood sold during that time.
In the 8th and 9th years [1279-80, 1280-1] the said Ralph accounts
thus : In the 8th year £ifZ os. bd., rents of assize in the said manor of
St. Briavel ; ^23 arising from the issues of the water of Severn ; ^23 i gj.,
the issues of the greater and lesser mines of iron, with coal, sold during
the year; \;^I2; the rent of the smithies in the Forest of Dene; loos. for
fallen wood sold; £b 15J. 3^. for pannage sold; 56J. bd. cheminage ;
£"] "js. for great timber and underwood sold to divers persons to make
coals, which are called in those parts ve/eres /ossa/a ; £\ ^s. \d. for . . .
£% OS. id. for a stack of old corn of the 7th year sold as a whole
£8 for 80 quarters of oats sold of the issues of the grange this year
£ib . . . pleas and perquisites of the courts of the forest and manor
£1^^ OS. lid. for wood sold in the forest under the King's patent writ.
Total, ;^30i 2S. id. And in the 9th year [1280-r] £1^"] i \s. Sd. for the
like issues of the manor, besides corn and stock.
In the loth year of his reign [128 1-2] Edward I committed the said
castle and forest to Grimbald Pauncefot for a yearly rent of _;^i4o . . . j.,
and Grimbald held this farm for 5 years.
In his isth year [1286-7] Edward I granted the farm to William de
Hathew for ^160 yearly ; and the said William, dLXid John Botetourt, John
de Hanlo, John de Wysham, and other farmers, continued to pay the same
rent from that time to the 5th year of the present king [133 1-2], when
Robert de Sapy, farmer of the said forest and castle, had an allowance of
30J. made to him on his said farm yearly, the value of half the weir of
Wythekeswere, with the fishery there, which were belonging to the said
farm by virtue of the King's writ directed to the Treasurer and Barons,
in which it is contained that Edward II, on i6th October in his 20th
year [1326], had granted a moiety of the said weir to the Abbot of
Tynteme in frankalmoin ; no allowance had previously been made for
the same, but from the said 5th year the allowance was made to the said
Robert de Sapy and Guy Bryan \J\ and other farmers, till the 14th year
[i 330-1]. This allowance has been the only decrease made in the
amount of the farm.
From 34 Edward I [1305-6] an account has always been made by
the hands of the sheriff and others by divers particulars of £^'] 4J. 8\d.
yearly for wastes rented in the forests, which rents do not belong to the
farm of the castle and manor.
Nothing has been found among the records of the Exchequer as to
assarts in the forest or the perambulation thereof.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 15 Edward III, md Xos., No. 75.
New reference, Chan. Inq. Misc., File 144.
GLOUC. INQ., VOL. V.
290 Gloiuester shire
^\x ©otoel, j3otT of 3io]^n ap ^otpel.
InOUlSltlOn taken at Newenham htioxt. John de Perlone \as above\
20th September, 15 Edward III [1341], by the oath of William
Hathewy of Ruthvyn \}\ John de Staunton, Thomas de Staunton, Richard .
le Longe, Robert le filtz Elys, Walter de Middelton, Philip de Staunton, John
Blycch, John de la Stride, Roger Jordan, John Duraunt, and William de
Samey, who say that
It will be no damage \etc.~\ to allow Sir Hmoel, son ^oi John ap Hmuel,
to enfeoff Gilbert An hard, chaplain, with one messuage, 3 carucates of land,
and 735'. ^d. rent in la Newelonde, which he holds of the King in chief,
for the purpose of a re-settlement on the said Sir Howel and Maud le Kele,
to hold for their lives, with remainder to Robert, son of the said Maud,
in tail ; with contingent remainders successively to Katherine, sister of
the said Robert, and the right heirs of Sir Howel. The premises are held
of the King by the service of 154J. 5<f., payable to the castle of
St. [Briajvel at the feasts of St. Michael and the Annunciation in equal
portions, and suit of court, and heriots when they occur, for all service.
They are worth 6j. %d. per annum beyond the said service. The said
Sir Howel has no other property, except in Wales.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 15 Edward III, znd Nos., No. 77.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 258, No. 17.
Slol^n De ^t^im.
InnUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset, the King's escheator in
CO. Gloucester, at Gloucester, i6th April, 16 Edward III [1342],
by the oath of William atle Mershe, John de Brichamton, Simon Passemer,
Walter Toky, William Laurence, Walter de SeuarJte, William le Hunte,
William le Clerk of Maysemor, Henry Frankeleyn, John de Cors, William
Fynamour, and William Foket, who say that
John de Pyryton was seised in his demesne as of fee of one-third of
a messuage in Chirchesdon in the archbishopric of York in the county
aforesaid, worth nothing beyond reprises, and 68 acres of arable land in
the same vill, worth id. per acre per annum; and \\ acres of meadow,
worth \^d. per acre; one acre of pasture, worth %d. ; i^ acres of wood,
worth nothing, because there is no underwood nor pasture ; and 26J.
rent of free and bond tenants, payable at the feasts of St. Michael and
the Annunciation in equal portions. The premises are held of the
said archbishopric by the service of one-sixth of a knight's fee.
Ralph de Pyryton, brother and next heir of the said yb;^«, is aged 17
and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 16 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 11.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 66.
Ifiquisiiiones Post Mortem. 291
InOUlSltlOn taken at Newenham before Simon Basset \as above]
on Tuesday after the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas the
Martyr, 16 Edward III [1342], by the oath o{ John de Bykemore, John
BUcch\ Oshert Malemozt, John atte Bolde, Roger Laurence, Roger Burrich,
Philip Burrich, Adam de Okie, Nicholas le Lech\ John Hathewy, Walter le
Clerk, and John Holou, who say that
John de Stanton in his lifetime granted one messuage, one carucate
of land, 20 acres of meadow, 12 acres of wood, and 20J. rent in Stanton,
parcel of the manor of Stanton, to Thomas de Waldyng his son and
Margaret his wife (the King's license having been obtained by letters
patent), by reason of the marriage had between them, to hold to the said
Thomas and Margaret in tail, with contingent remainder to the sd^A John
and his heirs. John had likewise enfeoffed yi»/^« Waldyng the younger
and Roger de la Hulle, chaplain (under the King's license contained in
the same letters patent), with the residue of the manor of Stanton and
the advowson of the church of that manor, for the purpose of a re-grant
to himself for life, with remainder to the said Thomas and Margaret
as above. The whole manor is held of the King in chief by the service
of doing fealty and paying 2 marks at Michaelmas to the castle of
St. Briauel. The residue abovesaid of the manor contains one messuage,
one windmill, 80 acres of land, 6 acres of pasture, and \oos. rent; the
messuage is worth is. per annum, the mill \od., because it is in a bad
state, the land t\d. per acre, the pasture rd. per acre \_sic\ and the
perquisites of the court 40^. per annum.
The said John was seised in his demesne as of fee of a certain
bailiwick, called the bailiwick of Stanton, in the Forest of Dene, held of
.the King by the service of carrying the King's bow before him in the
bailiwick aforesaid when he comes there to hunt, and by homage, ward,
and marriage ; and he shall have for the custody of the said bailiwick
' hosbote ' and ' haybote,' and one vetus Jossaium,^ and sparrow-hawks,
and the barks of the oak-trees given or delivered by the King.
Thomas de Stanton, son and heir of the said John, is aged 30.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 16 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 27.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 66.
T
maltet De ©el^oun,
nOUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before Simon Basset \_as above]
A on Monday before the feast of St. John the Baptist, 16 Edward III
[1342], by the oath of Richard le Clerk of Pagenhull, William Aylrich,
' Cf. the Inquisition la^t but two above.
292 Gloucestershire
William Bitheweye, John atte Strode, Henry Abdenasse, Richard Brllyng
{sic\ Ralph Donwan [?], Robert atte Strode, John le Freman^ Henry le
Frankeleyn, William Engleys, and Henry Broun, who say that
Walter de Helyoun held of the archbishopric of York, now vacant and
in the King's hands, in his demesne as of fee 2 parts of the manor of
Lassyndon by the serjeanty of half a knight's fee, and suit at the Arch-
bishop's court of Cherchesdon every 3 weeks for all service. There are
there 2 parts of a court, worth zs. per annum beyond reprise ; and in the
said 2 parts 40 acres of arable land, worth half a mark, viz. id. per acre ;
8 acres of meadow, worth 55. A^d. ; a pasture containing 8 acres, 2 parts
of which are worth \bd., viz. ^d. per acre [_sic'\. There are in the said
2 parts the rents of assize of free and bond tenants, 2 marks, payable at
the feasts of St. Michael, St. Andrew, the Annunciation, and the Nativity
of St. John the Baptist in equal portions. Two parts of the pleas and
perquisites of the courts there are worth is. per annum.
The said JFa//^r held in like manner 2 parts of the manor of Eggesworth
of Sir Richard Talbot, knight, as of his manor of Payneswyk', by the
service of 2 parts of half a knight's fee, and ... of the said manor when
they occur. There are there 2 parts of one court, with houses, garden,
and courtyard, worth nothing per annum beyond reprises ; and in the
said 2 parts 60 acres of arable land of the hilly land, worth $s. per
annum; and 3 acres of jueadow, worth jj. ; 2 acres of pasture, worth iid.
per annum ; 2 marks of the yearly rents of free and bond tenants, payable
in equal portions at the abovesaid terms. He held also 2 parts of the
manor of Leye from Alina de Sapy, Roger de Borghull, William de Gamages,
and Thomas de Aston, in free socage, worth iocs, per annum beyond
reprises. He also held in the manor of Munstreworth from Henry, Earl
of Lancaster, in free socage, 3 acres of meadow, worth 6s. per annum ;
in the manor of Rodleye, from the same Earl as abtfve, 4 acres of arable
land, worth ltd. per annum, and 3 acres of meadow, worth 4^. td. per
annum. And in the aforesaid 2 parts there are ds. Sd. rents of assize [j/ir].
He held also in the manor of Westbury, from the Earl oi Hereford, zos.
annual rent by the service of half one-fourth of one knight's fee.
Roisia, wife o{ John de Raleye, John, son o{ Maud Helyon, sister of the
said Roisia, and Eva, sister of Roisia, are his next heirs. Roisia and Eva
are of full age, and the Sdiid John is aged 18.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 16 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 37.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 66.
©enrt tie C^rer*
Inquisition taken at Kempele, 3rd January, 16 Edward III
['3431 before Simon Basset \_as above'], by the oath oi John de Ode,
John Coly, Edmund de Boys, Richard de Hertelaunde, John atte Mere,
iV'
Inquisitiones Post Mortem, 293
Thomas Apselon, John Habbegod, Walter de Steresdeii, John Bouerel, Robert
de Dyk', John de Markele, and John . . . ybyn, who say that
Henry de Grey held the manor of Kempele in his demesne as of fee
from the Countess of March by the service of one-fifth of a knight's fee.
There is one messuage there, with a garden adjacent, worth 40c/. per
annum; 160 acres of land, worth \os. per annum; 6 acres of meadow,
worth ts. There is a certain several wood, worth ^s. per annum, but
there is no underwood there ; zos. rents of free tenants, payable in equal
portions at the feasts of St. Michael and the Annunciation ; 30J. of the
rents of customary tenants, payable in like manner. The pleas and
perquisites of the courts there are worth 4o</. per annum.
Reynold de Grey, son and heir of the aforesaid Henry, is aged 30
and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 16 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 45.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 66.
l^l^tUp tie Columber^.
IriQUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset [as above'] at Beggeworth,
5th March, 16 Edward III [1342], by the oath oi Richard Ernes,
Simon Passemer, William de Benetham, Robert Gylle, William le Honte,
William Gernon, John Cropet, Richard Medith, John Seweyn, Thomas
Steuenes, Walter Goodale, and Simon de Durham, who say that
Philip de Columbers held a moiety of the manor of Beggeworth for the
term of the life of the said Philip, and o( Eleanor his wife, by demise of
James DaudeUye. In the said moiety there is one messuage, with garden
and courtyard, worth half a mark per annum; the moiety of a dovecote,
worth zs. per annum ; the moiety of a water-mill, worth io.r. ; 200 acres
of arable land, worth ^d. per acre; 10 acres of meadow, worth is. per
annum; 10 acres of wood, of which the underwood is worth 200^. per
annum. There are 5 free tenants in the said moiety, who pay 13J. 6<f.
per annum at the feasts of the Annunciation, the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist, St. Michael, and St. Andrew in equal portions. There are
6 virgators and one ferndellor, whose rents and services are worth
£\z %s. dd. per annum. The pleas and perquisites of the court there are
worth 20^. per annum. The moiety of the manor aforesaid is held of
Hugh Daudele, Earl of Gloucester, by the service of half a knight's fee.
The jury do not know who is heir of the said Philip. [The Berkshire
jury return Stephen de Columbers as brother and heir of 'the said Philip,
aged 50 years.]
Chan. Inq. p.m., 16 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 50.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 67.
294 Gloucestershire
c^leanor, tiol^o toajs icoife of l^l^iltp De ColumBetjs.
IriQUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset [^as above] on Saturday
after the feast of St. Hilary, i6 Edward III [1343], by the oath
of Richard Ernesse, Simon Passemer, William de Benetham, Robert Gille,
William le Hunte, William Gernon, John Cropet, Richard Damedith, John
Sewyne, Thomas Steunes, Walter Godale, and Simon dg Durham, who
say that
The said Eleanor holA a moiety of the manor of Beggeworth exactly
as in the last Inquisilion [y-z'-]-
The jury do not know who is heir of the said Eleanor. [The jury
for CO. Cornwall say ihzi James Daudele, next heir of the said Eleanor, is
aged 26 and more.]
Chan. Inq. p.m., 16 Edward III, 1st Nos., No. 51.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File b-j.
marin 0on of mann.
Writ directed to Simon Basset [as above], dated 10th June, 16
Edward III [1342]. Warin son of Warin has declared that the
manor of Woodmancote is of his inheritance ; and, although by the
Inquisition taken by John de Perton, late escheator, of the lands, etc., held
for life by Alargery, who was wife of Thomas de Swynburne, it was not
found that she died seised of the said manor, Basset has delivered it to
John Darcy the elder in consequence of the King's grant of the custody
of all the lands, etc., of which the said Margery died seised to the said
John Darcy, as though the said Margery had died seised thereof. An
inquiry is to be made as to whether the said Margery held the said
manor or not.
Inquisition taken at Nymdesfeld before the said Simon Basset on
Friday before the feast of the Exaltation of the Cross, 16 Edward III
[1342], by the oath oi Alexander de Bernewode, Walter le White, William
Daui, Richard Heynes, Robert Daungervyle, Robert Hachemare, Nicholas
Wynebaud, John ate Hall, William le Deuenissh, Roger Joye, John le Hunte,
dLudi John Jachun [J], who say that
Margery, who was wife of Thomas de Swyneburne, did not hold the
manor of Wodemancote of the King in chief; it is. held of the Lord of
Berkele by knight service. The said Margery was not seised thereof, but
Warin son of Warin held it on the day she died.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 16 Edward III, ind Nos., No. 2.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. Misc., File 147.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 295
31o]^n, 0on of ^tcl^olajs De l^ulle*
InOUlSltlOn taken at Nymdesfeld before Simon Basset [aj- above],
24th January, 16 Edward III [1343], by the oath of Walter U Clerk,
Robert Hachemare, Alexander de Bernewode, Nicholas Lidierd, Henry atte
Berwe^ Richard Russel, Nicholas Simond, John Lynham, Simon le Cok\
Walter Janet, Adam Wennesleye, and Stephen Gerard, who say that
It will be no damage \^etc.'] to aWow John, son o( Nicholas de Hulk, to
grant to Edmund de Beuchaumpe of Netherwent and Margaret his wife
the reversion after the death of William Martel, who holds for life, of
a messuage, 3 virgates of land, and xos. rent in Hulle, to hold for the
life of the said Edmund and Margaret, with reversion to the said John
and his heirs. The premises are held of the King in chief by so much
knight service as belongs to so much land in the manor of Hulle. The
said messuage is worth zs. per annum beyond reprises ; the 3 virgates of
land 15J., and not more, because it lies in the marsh and on the sea.
John will retain the whole of the residue of the said manor of Hulle,
which is held of the King in chief by the service of half a knight's fee,
and is worth 40J. per annum in all its issues.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 16 Edward III, ind Nos., No. %a.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 260, No. 5.
2IUlUam De l^enbrugge.
InCIUlSltlOn taken at Dymmok' before Simon Basset \_as above"] on
Monday after the feast of St. Mark the Evangelist, 16 Edward III
[1342], by the oath o^ John de Okie, John Jakes, John Reued, Robert de
Dyk, John le Frensh\ Nicholas de Lydyntoh, Adam Itheffelde, John de Markle,
John ate Mere, William le Palmere, John Seycel, and Richard ate Hethe, who
say that
It will be no damage [^etc] to allow William de Penbrugge to grant his
manor of Dimmok' to Henry, son of William de Penbrugge, and Margaret
his wife, in tail, with contingent remainder to the said William and his
heirs. There is a capital messuage there, worth nothing beyond reprises;
a dovecote in bad state, worth zs. per annum ; a garden, with a close
for fruit and herbage, worth 10s. per annum; 13 free tenants, who pay
75^. per annum ; i 2 customary tenants, whose rents, services, and customs
are worth 75J. per annum. The pleas and perquisites of the court are
worth \os. per annum. The said manor is held of the King by the
service of one knight's fee. The said William will still retain the manor
of 'Klalmeshulle Gamage, which is worth ;^io per annum, and is held of
the Honour of Wenneleye by the service of half a knight's fee.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 16 Edward III, md Nos., No. 16.
NcW rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 260, No. 13.
2 0
296 Gloucestershire
malp]^, Wjatl^op of Taatl^ and melljj, anD
(HLUlltam tje Cl^tltenl&am.
InCIUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset [as above] at Gloucester
on Monday before the feast of St. James the Apostle, 16 Edward III
[1342], by the oath of William le Moun, Roger de Frompion, Thomas atte
Hull, N . . . Wyneb . . , William de Rennesbur' , John atte Halle, Richard
de Chalkeleye, William de Dudmerton, John de Bikewyk\ John Hercyon, John
Oldeb . . , and Elias de Oldebur' , who say that
- It will be no damage [etc.] to allow Ralph, Bishop of Bath and Wells,
to give 20 acres of land in Pokulchurch to William de Chillenham in
exchange for 20 acres of land in the same vill.
The first-mentioned parcel is parcel of the manor of Pokelchurch,
which is held of the King in chief by the service of half a knight's fee ; the
second parcel is held of the said Bishop by the service of zs. per annum
for all services. Each parcel is worth ^od. per annum. There is no
intermediary between the King and the Bishop in the first case, and the
Bishop is intermediary between the King and William de Chiltenham in
the second. There will still remain to William one messuage and one
carucate of land there, worth bos. per annum, held of the Bishop by the
service of is. per annum.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 16 Edward III, ind Nos., No. 36.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 261, No. 13.
iSobett De 30ton.
InCIUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before Simon Basset [as above],
8th March, 16 Edward III [1342], by the oath oi John atte Berton,
John Glede, Robert de Clifford, Hugh le Hopere, William Pleynamour, John
Clifford, William atte Oke, John le Carpenter, John de Cars, Henry Ace,
William le Frankeleyn, ?Lnd, Richard le Clerk, who say that
It will be no damage [elc.~\ to allow Robert de Aston to assign
6 messuages, iis. "j^d., and one rose rent in the suburb of Gloucester,
Wottone, and la Hyde to the Priory of St. Oswald, Gloucester ; and also
the reversion of one messuage and i^ acres of land in the said suburb and
Wottone after the death of William le Webbe, and of one messuage and
8 acres of land in la Hyde and the suburb aforesaid after the death of
Adam de Cliue and Isabel his wife, in part satisfaction of ;^io worth of
lands, etc., which the said priory has license to acquire under the King's
letters patent. Three messuages of the said 6 messuages are held of the
said priory by the service of paying 24^. per annum ; one messuage is held
of the Abbot of Evesham by the service of 8j. per annum ; 2 messuages
are held of the Abbot of Wynchecumbe by the service of i8j. per annum.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 297
The parcels held by Adam de Clive and his wife, and William le Webbe, for
which they pay i \s. i\d. and one rose rent, are held of the said Priory of
St. Oswald by the service of loj. per annum. The 6 messuages are
worth 6j. per annum beyond the services due ; the other parcels zj. The
said Prior and Abbots hold the premises of the Archbishop of York, and
he of the King.
There will still remain to Robert one messuage, one carucate of land,
and 20J. rent in Aston, held of the said Priory of St. Oswald by the
service of \id. per annum and suit at their court, of Astooi, and worth
50J. per annum.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 16 Edward III, znd Nos., No. 42.
New reference. Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 261, No. 18.
IRiclftarrj Orel.
InQUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before Simon Basset \_as above']
on Thursday after the feast of St. George the Martyr, 16 Edward III
[1342], by the oath of Walter Toky, Simon Passemer, William Laurence,
William Geraud, William le Clerk, John le Fremon, Henry le Frankeleyn,
John Samsun, John Peris, Walter le Droys, William Foket, and Richard
Maynard, who say that
It will be no damage \etc.] to allow Richard Vyel to assign 3 messuages,
64 acres of land, 14 acres of meadow, and 2 acres of pasture in Hardepirie,
Maiesmore, and Morcote to the Abbot of St. Peter of Gloucester, in part
satisfaction of ;^2o worth of land, etc., which the said abbey has license
to acquire under letters patent of the King. The premises are held of
the said abbey by the service of i\s. per annum and doing suit at the
Abbot's courts of Hardepirie and Maiesmore every 3 weeks. They are
worth IS. %d. clear per annum. There will remain to the said Richard
one messuage, one carucate of land, and 10 acres of meadow in Rodleye,
held of the Earl of Lancaster by the service of \od. per annum and suit
every 3 weeks at his court of Rodleye.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 16 Edward III, md Nos., No. 44.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 261, No. ig.
I
gioljn 'Benne.
nnUISltlOn taken at Gloucester before Simon Basset [as above]
on Tuesday after the feast of St. John before the Latin Gate,
16 Edward III [1342], by the oath o^ John de Leominstre, William Lemot,
John de ToffeV, William de Maysmor, Walter le Whelare, John de Clifford,
John le Mareschal, Richard atte Hulle, Robert de Chaueryngworth, John de
Bracebrugge, John de Wottone, and Henry Keys, who say that
29^^ Gloucestershire
It will be no damage [f/c] to dWo'fi John Benneio assign to the Abbey
of Heylis 4 messuages, one toft, 10 shops, 82 acres of land, and 14 acres
of meadow in Gloucester, Newyntonhampton, Todynton, Sudle, and
Farncote, in part satisfaction of ^10 worth of land which they had
license to acquire from Edward II. One messuage, 5 shops, and the said
toft are held of the Abbot of St. Peter's', Gloucester, by the service of
29J. 4l</. per annum for all service, and the Abbot holds of the King-
by the service of id. per annum. The second messuage is held of the
Prior of St. Bartholomew's, Gloucester, by the service of 1 %s. per annum,
and the Prior holds of the King by the service of \d. The third
messuage and one shop are held of the Prioress of Luttelmor by the
service of 24J. per annum, and the Prioress holds of the King by the
service of i^. The fourth messuage and one shop are held of the Prior
of Lantony next Gloucester by the service of \bd. per annum, and the
Prior holds of the King by the service of \d. One shop is held of the
parson of the church of St. John the Baptist, in right of his church, by
the service of 6oj. per annum. One shop is held o{ Andrew Pendok by the
service of 7J. per annum, and the said Andrew holds of the King by the
service of 4//. One shop is held of the parson of the church of St. Mary
of Graslone in Gloucester, in right of his church, by the service of 1 3J. 4</.
per annum. The 82 acres of land and 8 acres of meadow are held of
William Tracy by the service of \d. per annum, and William holds them,
with certain other lands, from Eleanor, who was wife of John de Sudle,
by the service of one knight's fee, and Eleanor holds them, with certain
other lands, of the King in chief by barony. The s^^.|^ John Benne holds
6 acres of meadow from the said Eleanor by the service of ltd. per
annum, and Eleanor holds as above. The premises are worth 40J. per
annum beyond the said services. There will still remain to the said
John Benne one messuage, 30 acres of land, and 6 acres of meadow in
Newyntonhampton, Todynton, and Sudle, worth los. per annum, which
are held of William Tracy in chief by the service of 212'. per annum.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 16 Edward III, znd Nos., No. 60.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 262, No. 10.
anam De i^erto^nton.
InOUlSltlOn taken at Wynchecumbe on Thursday before the
feast of the Exaltation of the Cross, 16 Edward III [1342], before
Simon Basset [as ahove\ by the oath of Philip Calf, William Huet, Robert
Clerk, Robert de Charyngworth, John de Wotton, Thomas Moryn, William le
Mareschal, John de Beoleye. John de Mukelton, William le Faytour, Geoffrey
Campion, and William Fulredy, who say that
It will be no damage [etc.'] to ratify and confirm to Adam de Herwyntony
htquisitiones Post Mortem. 299
clerk, the grant of the Abbot of Bordesley of their manor of Cumbe next
Caumpedene, and the grant of the Abbot of Bruer of their manor of
Markeden, and of all their lands and tenements in Netherguytyng, by
their letters patent, for the life of the said Adam. The Abbot oi Bordesley
holds the manor of Cumbe from the heirs oi Ranulph, formerly Earl of
Chester, in frankalmoin, and Adam pays the Abbot lo marks per annum
for the said manor. The Abbot of Bordesley holds the manor of
Markedeii and the said lands from Hugh Mustel in. frankalmoin, and they
are worth \os. per annum.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 16 Edward III, ind Nos., No. 75.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 263, No. 4.
Cljomajs De 'Bettott*
InOUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset [as above'] at Northlench
on Wednesday after the feast of St. Andrew, 16 Edward III [1342],
by the oath of William de Lullebroke, John Pecok, John de Iweleye, Roger
Burdon, Richard de Cherlton, Walter le Waryner, Simon de Estcourt, Robert
Kynne, Richard de Coumbes, Nicholas de St rat tone, Richard atte Halle, and
John atte Halle, who say that
It will be no damage [etc.] to allow Thomas de Berton to grant
10 messuages, ii^ virgates of land, and one-third of a mill in Wynestone
to Walter de Cirencestre and Ralph and Walter, sons of the said Walter, to
hold to them and the heirs of the said Walter de Cirencestre for ever. The
premises are held of the King in chief by the service of one-twentieth of
a knight's' fee, and are worth zos. per annum. Nothing will remain to
the said Thomas beyond the said grant.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 16 Edward III, md Nos., No. 78.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 263, No. 5.
InQUlSltlOn taken at Weston underegge before Simon Basset [as
above], 30th September, 17 Edward III [1343], by the oath of
William de Gunelode, Richard Gatewyc, William de Charyngworth, William
Ace, fohn Ace, William Beumond, fohn Busshel, fohn Buurne, Richard
Fouard, Philip Calf Robert de Spechesleye, and . . . , who say that
Geoffrey de Weston under Egge held- in Wotton aforesaid of the King
in chief one messuage, . . . virgates of land, 8 acres of [pastur]e, and
12^ rent by homage, fealty, and scutage. In the 6th year of the present
King [1332-3], with the King's license, the said Geoffrey demised the
said tenements to Sir Thomas de Euesham for the term of the life of
Geoffrey de Weston of Kynete. By a fine levied in the Octave of Hilary,
10 Edward III [1337]. between fohn de Westone and Agnes his wife,
2 0 *
300 Gloucestershire
plaintiffs, and the said Geoffrey de Weslon-underegge, deforciant, the said
Geoffrey granted the reversion of the premises to the said John and Agnes
in tail. Thomas de Evesham died 4th Kal. August, 17 Edward III [1343].
Geoffrey de Weston of Kynete is still living. Agnes also survives, and is
now married to William de Glatton.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 17 Edward III, isi Nos., No. 7.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 68.
I^eter tie (Heel
InOUlSltlOn taken at Torteworth before Simon Basset [as above\
. . . April, 17 Edward III [1343], by the oath of y(7A« ,.,...,
John le Longe, John Herman, William Heyhegge, Roger Northrudyngton,
Robert de Greshulle, Elias B . . rlol, ....... Fader, Adam Cole . . ,
and Miles le Brut, who say that
Peter de Veel was seised in his demesne as of fee of the manor of
Torteworth, which is held in chief oi^ Margaret, who was wife of Nicholas
de Moeles, by the service of one-fifth of a knight's fee. There is in
the said manor one capital messuage, worth nothing beyond reprises;
one garden, the fruit and herbage whereof are worth \zd. per annum;
100 acres of arable land, worth 25J. ; 8 acres of meadow, worth i zs. ; one
park, the herbage whereof is worth 6^. %d. per annum ; 2 woods, in which
there is no underwood or pasture, because they lie in common. There
are 25 free tenants, who pay £\z os. ^d. per annum at the feasts of
St. Andrew, the Annunciation, the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and
St. Michael in equal portions. There are 3 customary tenants, whose
works and services are worth 5^. [?] ^d. per annum. The pleas and
perquisites of the court there are worth ^s. ^d. per annum.
The said Peter was seised as above of the manor of Charfelde, held
in chief of Hugh Daudele, Earl of Gloucester, by the service of one knight's
fee. There is in the said manor a capital messuage, worth nothing
beyond reprises; a garden, the fruit and herbage of which is worth 6</. \T\
per annum ; 200 acres of arable land, worth 33J. \d., viz. id. per acre,
and not more, because the land is hilly and stony. There are 10 acres
of meadow, worth loj. There are 17 free tenants, who pay ;^8 os. id. at
the said terms in equal portions; 2 customary tenants, whose rents and
services are worth zs. 2d. per annum ; one park, the herbage of which is
worth 6s. per annum. The pleas and perquisites of the court there are
worth IS. \d. per annum.
The jury do not know on what day the said Peter died. Peter, son and
heir of the said Peter, was aged 16 at Michaelmas last.
Chan. Inq. p.m., ij Edward III, ist Nos., No. 55.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m.., Edward III, File 70.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 301
Siol^n De 'Beaucl^amp of ^omcr^ete,
InOUlSltlOn taken before Simon de Basset \as above] at Magor,
9ih August, 17 Edward III [13+3], by the oath of Adam Hardyvg,
John Phelipes, Walter Perkyn, William Prat, Richard Crome, John Bakare,
John Wattes, John Melie, John Podi, William Laurence, Simon Passemer, and
Walter Toky, who say that
John de Beauchamp of Somersete died seised in his demesne as of fee
of one toft in Magor, worth \d. per annum ; 4 acres of meadow, worth zs. ;
3 acres of pasture, worth \id. There is 50J. \d. rents of free and bond
tenants there. It is held of the King in chief by the service of one-tenth
of a knight's fee.
The jury do not know the date of the ^dXAJohns death, nor the age
of his heir. [The Somerset jury say that John de Beauchamp, his son and
heir, is aged 12.]
Chan. Inq. p.m., 17 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 58.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 70.
InCJUlSltlOn taken in co. Devon on Thursday after the feast of
St. Laurence, 17 Edward III [1343].
If Nicholas Bordon be allowed to make a certain settlement of the
manor of Kyngesteyngton, it will be no damage \etc.\ He holds besides
one carucate of land in Oldebyry in co. Gloucester, held of the Earl of
Salisbury by knight service, worth 405-. per annum.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 17 Edward III, md Nos., No. 46.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 266, No. 11.
Slol^n He acton, cl^tt^aler.
InOUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset \_as above], i8th June,
17 Edward III [1343], by the oath of William de Solers of
Ryndecombe, William Solers of Colesburne, John le Vey, John de Syde,
Simon Wyring, John Bernard, Richard de Oulue, William Ward, Henry Joy e,
Peter Gigel, John le Heyward, and John Durable, who say that
It will be no damage to allow yi?^// de Acton, chivaler, to grant the
manors of Elkeston and Wyston (called Wynston in the writ) to John
Poyns, chivaler, and Elizabeth his wife, in tail, with reversion after the
death of the said Elizabeth, \{ John Poyns die without heir of his body, to
the saidy^j^w de Acton. The manors are held of the King in chief by the
service of half a knight's fee. John de Acton will still retain the manor of
302 Gloucestershire
Acton, worth ;^20 per annum, held of Hugh DaudeU, Earl of Gloucester,
by the service of half a knight's fee.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 17 Edward III, znd Nos., No. 60.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 266, No. 20.
C]^oma0 De 'Berfiele.
IriQUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset [as above'] at Gloucester
on Monday after the feast of St. Lucy the Virgin, 17 Edward III
[134.3], by the oath oi John de Milkesham, John de . . , John Kay, Walter
Sewales, John de Kyngston [?], Adam . . , John de Mauley [?], Henry de
Masyndon, Roger atte Mulle, William le Spencer, John Lysey [?], and
William de M . . , who say that
It will be no damage [elc.l to allow Thomas de Berkele to grant to
William de Syde 100 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 4 acres of wood,
and 40J. rent in Alkyngton, to hold to the said William and his heirs, in
exchange for 100 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 4 acres of wood,
and 40J. rent in the same vill, Wotton, Slymbrugge, and Hulle next
Berkeleye, which William holds from the said Thomas. The land, etc.,
in Alkington is held of the King in chief by the service of one-tenth of
a knight's fee, and is worih zoj. per annum. William holds the other
lands, etc., of the said Thomas by a like service, and they are worth
20^. per annum.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 17 Edward III, 2nd Nos., No. 89.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 267, No. 13.
InCIUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset [as above'] at Piriton,
7th July, 18 Edward III [1344], by the oath oi James ate Boxe,
William le Bray, Philip le Longe, John de Nasse, Philip Baderun, William
Waryn, Osbert le Gaynare, John de Aure, John de Bliddeslowe, Elias le
Gardiner, Gilbert le Walsch, and John de Bikenore, who say that
John de Aure held of the King* in chief on the day he died one
messuage, with a garden, which was formerly Hachulf de Aureus, in Aure,
with land adjacent in the same vill, worth zos. per annum ; and one
water-mill, worth 30J. per annum, by the service of serving in the
chamber of Walter, Earl of Hereford, which service now belongs to the
King, as appears by a charter of the said Earl. The said John held from
Sir Thomas de Berkele, lord of Berkele, 8 acres of land and meadow, and
one fishery in the water of Severn, by the service of ts. /\.d. per annum ;
and these premises are worth \os. per annum. There are 4 free tenants
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 303
there, who pay \\s. \d. per annum. The %^\di John also held in fee from
John de Blideslcnve 4 acres of land and wood by the service of 9</. per
annum; they are worth i2</. per annum.
Thomas^ son of Robert de Aure, is cousin and next heir of the said
John, and was aged 4 when John died, viz. on Monday before the feast
of St. Petronilla in the abovesaid year.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 18 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 36.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edxvard III, File 73.
Cl^omajai De TBerfiele.
IriQUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset \jis above"] at Camme on
Monday after the feast of St. Michael, 18 Edward III [1344], by
the oath of Henry de Clyfford, William de Tyderynton, John de Drayton, . . . ,
. . . Clauiir the younger, Adam Darras, John de Kyngeston, John le Kyng' ,
John de Egeton, Walter Matheu, John de Lonwynge, and John Purlewent,
who say that
It will be no damage [etc.] to allow Thomas de Berkelee to grant to
William de Syde a messuage and one virgate of land in Camme in
exchange for another messuage and virgate of land in the same vill.
The first parcel is held by the said Thomas of the King in chief by knight
service, and is worth 20s. per annum ; the second parcel is held by the
said William of the said Thomas by knight service, and is worth los.
per annum.
Chan. Inq. p.m., i 8 Edward III, znd Nos., No. 5.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 269, No. 3.
J^uglft le J^ejspencer.
InCjUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset [as above] at Sobbury,
2ist April, 18 Edward III [1344], by the oath of Nicholas Philippes,
Richard atten Orcharde, Thomas Adames, Robert Watershep, William
Watershep, Ralph Blakeneye, John le Fayre, Roger Camerey, Robert Paket,
Nicholas Broun, John Logtihale, and Hugh Hamond, who say that
It will be no damage [etc.] to allow Hugh le Despencer to enfeoff
Edmund de Grymesby, John de Hamslape, and William de Oseberstone, clerks,
with the manor of Sobbury, to hold to them and their heirs for ever.
The said manor is held of the Earl of Gloucester by the service that the
lord of Sobbury for the time being, or his bailiff, on receiving notice,
shall go to meet the said Earl on the west side of the said manor, and-
shall bring him to the east side thereof. It will be no damage for the
said clerks to grant the said manor to the said Hugh and Elizabeth his
304 Gloucestershire
wife, to hold to them and the heirs of the said Hugh. The said manor
is worth ;^5o per annum.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 18 Edward III, ind Nos., No. 11.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 269, No. 9.
Inquisition taken before ^/>w(>« Basset \_as above'] ^ on Thursday
after the feast of the Invention of the Cross, i8 Edward III [1344],
by the oath of Philip le Longe, William le Bray, John de Albrighton, John le
Wyte,John . . , Adam Hardy ng, Adam [?] Richard, William le Mulleward,
Richard Sely, Philip Melior, Robert de la Strode, and Peter de Someruille,
who say that
It will be no damage {etc.] to allow John de Seynt More and Elizabeth
his wife to retain 20 acres and li roods of land, 35^. b\d. rents, and a quarter
of a messuage in Magor, which they acquired to themselves and the
heirs of the said John from Henry, son of Roger, who held them of the
King in chief. The premises are held of the King in chief by knight
service, and are worth half a mark per annum in addition to the said rents.
The said Henry still has lands to the value of looj. per annum in the said
escheator's bailiwick.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 18 Edward III, ind Nos., No. 14.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 269, No. 12.
lEobert De (KtlUton of ColDe igeto^nton-
InCjUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset \_as above] on Monday, the
Quinzaine of the Purification, 18 Edward III [1344]. at Colde
Newynton, by the oath of John de Milkesham, John de Draycote, John
Clauille the younger, Geoffrey Neel, Adam Daras, Nicholas Louecok, John de
Coumbe, John de Brome, Robert Hachemare, Walter le Clerk, Richard le
Harpour, and Robert le Rede, who say that
Two messuages, 53 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow, and 4 acres of
wood in Colde Newynton, which were held by Robert de Wilton, who was
hanged for felony, were in the King's hand for a year and a day, viz.
since Thursday after the feast of the Epiphany, 16 Edward III [1342].
till Saturday after that feast in the following year. Robert de Wilton held
the premises of John de Berkele of Durseleye, chivaler. Simon Basset,
sheriff of Gloucester, had the said year and day and waste thereof, and
ought to answer for the same to the King.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 18 Edward III, ind Nos., No. 27.
New reference, Chan. Inq. Misc., File 151.
* No place given.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 305
In(JUlSltlOn taken before ^/wo« Basset, the King's escheator in
CO. Gloucester, at Olveston, 15th May, 18 Edward III [1344], by
the oath oi John le Sexteyn, John Thony, John atte Hawe, William Ricardes,
Walter de Dene, John Barjot, Stephen le Taillor, William le Frere, Richard
Morcok, Robert Dolyte, John le Parmenter, and Walter de Stanborough, Who
say that
It will be no damage to the King or any other to allow the Prior and
Conventof -5aM to grant their manor of Oluestone, with the appurtenances,
except the advowson of the church of that manor, to Robert Guyene of
Bristol for the term' of his life. The manor is held of Sir Walter de
Gloucester by the service of doing suit to his Hundred of Langeleigh
every three weeks, for all services, and is worth yearly in all its issues ;^2o.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 18 Edward III, znd Nos., No. 93.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 272, No. 13.
[Inquisition missing. The Calendar gives Saperton manor and
Rushendon manor.]
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 19 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 3
Sloan^^trjife of Slol^n ne myl^ntm.
I nqUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset, escheator [etc.], on
X Saturday before the Feast of St. James the Apostle, 19 Edward III
[1345], by the oath of Nicholas de Westone, John Henries, William le Mele-
ward, Walter le Walsche, John Becherugge, William Brode, John Broun,
Adam Blakeneye, Thomas Brouncrojt, Ralph Ady, Adam Smith, and Nicholas
Hardhed, who say that
Joan, who was wife of John de Wylynton, held nothing of the King in
fee the day she died, but she held the manor of Fromtonecotel from the
King for the term of her life, and that the sdad John acquired that manor
from William de Lucy, to hold to the sa\d John and Joan, and the heirs of
John ; and she held no other lands or tenements from the King in chief,
nor from others, in "my bailiwick." The said manor is worth yearly in
all issues ;^i8 4^. 2d.
Ralph de Wylynton, son and heir oi John, is next heir of the said/ijaw,
and is aged 30.
GLOUC. INQ., VOL. V.
3o6 Gloucestershire
Joan died on Tuesday before the Feast of the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist last.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 19 Edward III, \st Nos., No. ij.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 76.
Cicely, tDl^o \sm tDife of 3!o]^n ©aubener.
InOUlSltlOn taken at la Kyngeshome before Simon Basset,
escheator \etcr\, on Monday next before the Feast of St. Luke the
Evangelist, 19 Edward III [1 345], by the oath of Henry de Bootworthe[}~\,
Simon Passemer, Robert Rychemon, John Palmere, William Hathrwy, William
ate Mersche, John de Wyke, William Ingeleys, William le Brock, William ate
Wynezard, John de Cors, and John Bonerel, who say that
C/«/y,who was wife oijohn Daubeney, held the manor of la Kyngeshome
for the term of her life, of the gift and feoffment oi Elyasde Godeleye, who
had it of the gift oi John Dauhenye (the King's license therefor having
been obtained, as appears by the King's charter).
There is a capital messuage there, with close, garden, and dovecot,
which is worth \os. yearly; 115! acres of land worth i6f. ikd., the price
of the acre id. ; z\\ acres of meadow worth 49J., the price per acre 2j. ;
4 acres of pasture worth zs. yearly, the price per acre bd.\ 16 free tenants,
who pay lis. Sd. at the 4 terms of the year, viz., Michaelmas, St. Andrew,
the Annunciation, and the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, in equal
portions. There are 3 bond tenants, whose works and services are worth
in all issues 21s. yearly.
She held the said manor of the King by the service of keeping the
door of the pantry on the King's coronation day. She held nothing else
of the King or any other lord.
Cicely died on Monday next after Michaelmas.
Elyas Daubeney, son and heir oi John Daubeney, is next heir of the said
Cicely, and is aged 30 years.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 19 Edward III, \st Nos., No. zy.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 76.
ratliiam Del 3!le.
InCIUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset, escheator, etc., at
Bisseleye, on Thursday in the Quinzaine of Easter, 19 Edward III
[1345], by the oath of Robert de Lynham, John Clement, William de
Caldecote, Henry le Fermer, Robert Strode, William de Southgroue, Nicholas
atte Churcheheye, John de Strode, William Hockenale, William Bytheweye,
Robert de Bristowe, and Adam atte Vayreok, who say that
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 307
William de Lyle died on Saturday, the vigil of Easter this same year ;
he then held of the King in fee a moiety of the manor of Saperton, with
the advowson of the church of the same vill, by the service of one-fourth
of a knight's fee; the said moiety is worth 46^. \od. per annum in all
its issues.
He also held of the King, by the service of another one-fourth of
a knight's fee, a moiety of the manor of Rusyndone, with the advowson
of the church ; the said moiety is worth 68j. \d. He held nothing else
in " my bailiwick."
Walter del lie, his son and heir, is aged 26.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 19 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 51.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File yj/)]
n
milMavx He Cuisancia, cl^ibalen
'OmmiSSlOn, dated at Westminster, 30th Jan., 20 Edward HI
V.-^ [134.5], directed \.o John de Frelond, Walter de Ciryncestre, Robert
Russel, and Walter atte Bergh, stating that, by an inquisition taken upon
a writ of diem clausit extremum, it was found that the said William died
seised of the manor of Wyke, held of the King in chief by the service
of one-fourth of a knight's fee, and that Peter de Cusancia, his son and
heir, was aged 15 at the Feast of the Purification last past. Whereupon
Henry, Earl of Lancaster, has petitioned, saying that the said manor
came to the Crown by the forfeiture of Hugh le Despencer, the father,
when it was held of a lord other than the King, and that those who
hold the manor ought to hold it by the same services by which it was
held before it became forfeited to the Crown, and that the manor of
Donnameneye, which the said William held of the said earl by knight
service, and of which the earl ought to have custody till the lawful age
of the heir, has been seised into the King's hands amongst other lands.
The above-named Commissioners are therefore to make further inquiry.
Inquisition taken at Donnameneye on Saturday next after the
Feast of St. Mark the Evangelist, 20 Edward III [ 1 346], before John
de Frelond and Robert Russel, in the presence of the King's escheator of the
county of Gloucester, by the oath of Robert Barbast [.?], Geoffrey Ay Iwyne,
William de Anneford, Richard atte Hyde, Walter Bole/en, Richard de
Baudynton, William de Mareys, John atte Halle, John Pecok, Walter de
Campedene, Simon le Frankelayn, and William George, who say that
What in the commission is called the manor of Wyke is not a manor
in itself, but is a messuage and one carucate of land in Donnameneye,
called Donnameneyeswyke, and is parcel of the manor of Donnameneye,.
and that the said Hugh held the said lands and tenements of Donna-
meneyeswyke in fee simple, before his forfeiture, from Margaret de
3o8 Gloucestershire
Vakrs, then lady of Donnameneye, by the service of one-fourth of a
knight's fee, and that the said lands came to the Crown by the said
forfeiture, and not otherwise.
The writ of diem clausii extremum above referred to, dated at West-
minster, 4th January, 19 Edward III [1346].
InnUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before Simon Basset, escheator,
etc., on Monday next after the Epiphany, 19 Edward III [1346], by
the oath of Richard Benet, William de Anneforde, John de Solers, Robert
Barhast, Richard ate Stable, John atte Halle, John de Opkote, John Russel,
Richard atte Halle, William de Campedene, William de Solers, and Roger
de Leghe, who say that
William de Cusancia, chivaler, held in his demesne as of fee on the
day he died the manor of Wyke from the King in chief, by the service
of one-fourth of a knight's fee.
There is in the same manor one messuage with a close, worth \zd.
yearly; one dovecot worth \id., and not more, because it is ruinous;
80 acres of arable land worth 20^., price per acre id., and not more,
because the land is hilly and stony; 6 acres of meadow worth gj., price
per acre 1 8</. ; 4 acres of several pasture worth \s. yearly ; and
zs. rent of assize yearly. Total, 36J.
The said William likeAvise held the manor of Donnameneye, in his
demesne as of fee, from the Earl of Lancaster as of his manor of
Kynemaresforde, by the service of half a knight's fee.
There is in the same manor a capital messuage, with a garden,
worth IS. yearly beyond reprises ; one dovecot worth 3^. \d. yearly ;
one water-mill worth lOJ. yearly; 160 acres of arable land worth
53^. 4^/. yearly; 40 acres of meadow worth 6oj. yearly, price per acre
\%d.; 6 acres of pasture worth ts. per annum, price per acre i zd. ; rents
of assize of free and bond tenants, £1 "js. The pleas and perquisites of
court are worth -^s. 4</. yearly. Total, ^13 6^.
The said William died on the Feast of St, Nicholas last. His heir
as above.
Chan. Inq. p.m.^ Ser. I, 19 Edward HI, ist Nos., No, 62.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward HI, File 79.
Writ, dated at Westminster, loth April, 19 Edward III [i34S]»
directed to the sheriff of Gloucester to extend the goods and
lands of the said Nicholas, in consequence of an undischarged recogni-
zance in ;^4oo, into which he entered 24th April last, to John de Stonjorde.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 309
The sheriff is to extend to the value of 210 marks, writs having been
sent to the sheriffs of Kent, Cambridge, Wilts, Somerset, and Dorset
to extend severally to the amounts of 120, 40, 60, 100, and 20 marks.
•w- • • •
I no UlSltlOn taken at Tokyntone on Thursday next after the Octave
X of Trinity, 19 Edward III [1345], before Simon Basset, sheriff of
Gloucester, by the oath of Nicholas de Westone, John Rolues, John de
Tidryntone, Richard Warde, John Goos, John Sexteyn, Thomas atte Walle,
John Heynesi Richard de Alcleye, Nicholas le Taillour, and Roger Corbet
the younger and the elder, who say that
Nicholas Poyns, chivaler, has in his manor of Tokyntone 34 acres of
land sown with corn, worth /^i i 6j. %d., price per acre 6s. 8d. ; 14^ acres
sown for beans, worth yos., price 5s. per acre ; 5 acres sown with pulse,
worth 16s. 8d., price per acre 40^.; and 19 acres sown with oats, worth
57J., price per acre ^s. Two mares worth 8^. ; one filly colt worth 2s.;
2 heifers calving, worth 20s. ; 2 wethers after shearing worth 3^. ; 104
hoggasters after shearing worth i04y.; 4 ewes worth 4J. ; 6 lambs worth 4^. ;
25 pigs worth I'js. 6d.; 18 sucking-pigs worth 2s. 6d. Total, ^26 i-js. 4</.
There is there one court, the easements of the houses of which are
worth yearly beyond reprises 6s. Sd. ; 3 gardens, the fruit and herbage
of which is worth 20s. yearly; one courtyard with herbs worth 6s. 8d.
yearly ; one dovecot worth 6^. 8d. yearly ; one water-mill worth i ^s. 4^,
yearly; one windmill worth 26s. %d. yearly; 126 acres of arable land
worth £6 i6s. 6d. yearly, price i^^d. per acre ; 46 acres of meadow worth
£6 \%s. yearly, price per acre 3^. ; pasture in divers parcels worth 3^.
yearly; one park and theagistment of the cattle there, worth 2 6i'.8d'. yearly;
the underwood there is worth \os. yearly. There is an outwood there,
of which the underwood is worth 1 3^. ^d. yearly. There are divers tenants,
as well free as villein, who pay ;^58 i\s. 9^/. yearly at the 4 terms of the
year. The pleas and perquisites of court are worth 100^. yearly. Total,
;^84 gj. 3«/., whereof the moiety is ;^42 4^. ']\d.
Chan. Inq.p.m., Ser. I, 19 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 72.
New reference, Chan. Extents on Debts, File 7, No. 3.
%\^z i^xm^ of Lantl^on^ nejct ^\mitmx.
Inquisition taken at Gloucester on Thursday, the Morrow of
the Purification, 19 Edward III [1345], before Simon Basset, sheriff
of Gloucester, by the oath of John Elys, John Wyther, William de Bray,
Philip le Longe, William Waryn, Richard Wyther, William atte Hurste,
William de Dysworthe, John Lumbarde, Simon Passemer, Thomas Passemer
the younger, and William Foket, who say that
It will be no damage to the King or any other to allow the Prior
3IO Gloucestershire
of Lanlhony and his successors to take and have for ever reasonable
customs from all ships, " creiers," and boats, laden with merchandise
and goods for sale, putting in and unloading in the water of Wosepulle,
as the King and other lords in maritime places, where there is such
putting in and unloading of ships and boats, have heretofore been
accustomed to take and have. They say the said water of Wosepulle,
beyond the water of Severne, is the proper soil and lordship of the afore-
said prior and convent of their manors of Aluyntone and Ailbryghtone
next Lydeneye in the county aforesaid. Such a custom might be worth
half a mark yearly to the said priory.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 19 Edward I, 2nd Nos., No. i63.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 275, No. 10.
gjol^n ne 'Berfelepe of J^urjsele^e, cl^itjaler.
InC^UlSltlOn. taken at Dursleye on Monday next before the Feast
of St. Andrew the Apostle, 19 Edward III [1345], before Simon
Basset, the King's escheator in co. Gloucester, by the oath oi John de
Draykote, John de Egyntone, John PorUwent [?], John ate Boure, John
Sewaker, Nicholas de Bradeforde, John de Gossyntone, John le Knizt, William
le Gierke, Stephen Keneltres, Roger de Camme, and John ate Wode ende, who
say that
It will be no prejudice to the King or any other to dWovi John de
Berkleye of Durseleye, chivaler, to grant to Robert ate Elme and Agnes his
wife one messuage and \ virgate of land in Durseleye ; to William le
Wodeward and Agnes his wife, and John their son, another messuage and
\ virgate of land there ; to Robert le Smyth and Agnes his wife, a messuage
and i virgate there ; to John Wilemot and Amicia his wife, the like ; to
John Wilemot and Roger le Frend, the like ; to William le Deuenysche and
Joan his wife, the like ; to Thomas Haukynis and Margery his wife, one
messuage there ; to William le Northorne of Coldenewentone, one
messuage and i virgate of land in Coldenewentone ; to Richard de
Braynford and Cicely his wife, one messuage and \ virgate there ; to
Thomas Noreys and Isabel his wife, the like ; to Reynold le Southerner one
messuage and \ virgate there ; and to Margery Godyner, one messuage and
4 acres of land there. All the premises are held of the King in chief by
the service of one-sixth of a knight's fee. The grants in each case are to
be for the lives of the grantees, with reversion to the grantor and his heirs.
The premises are worth 40J. yearly, and not more, because the land is
hilly and stony. There will remain to the said John de Berkleye, beyond
the premises, half a knight's fee in Durseleye, Coldenewenton, and
Stanleye St. Leonard, held of the King in chief.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 3 1 1
John de Berkleye holds of the Earl of Gloucester the manor of
Dodyntone by the service of one knight's fee, which is worth ;^20
yearly.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 19 Edward III, ind Nos., No. 24.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File i-j^, No. 16.
Cl^omais, pardon of tl^e cl^urc]^ of aBetetejiton, anii
I nOUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset, escheator [(f/f.], at
A Hauekesbury, on Wednesday next after the Feast of St. Luke the
Evangelist, 19 Edward III [1345], by the oath of Nicholas Wynechaud,
Roger de Hortone, Richard le . . . , Richard Danyel, Adam ate Mulle,
John Inkepenne, John de Puter [?], Thomas Launce, and Roger Umfray,
who say that i
It will be no damage to allow Thomas, parson of the church of
Bevereston, and Henry le Fishere of Malmesbury to grant to the Abbot
and Convent oi Pershore the reversion of one messuage, 2 tofts, 100 acres
of land, one acre of meadow, and \zs. rent in Haukesbury, after the
death of Walter atte Halle and Margery his wife ; and of 8 messuages,
157 acres of land, and 5 acres of meadow there, after the death oi Alice,
who was wife o{ John atte Halle; and of one messuage and 7 acres of
land there, after the death of John Derby, Edith his wife, and Isabel
their daughter; and of one messuage and 7 acres of land there, after
the death of Agnes atte Halle and Isabel her daughter ; and of one
messuage and 8 acres of land there, after the death of Elias atte Halle
and Felicia his wife ; and of 4 acres of land there, after the death of
Richard le Harre and Maud his wife ; and of 7 acres of land there, after
the death of Alice Turk ; and of one acre of meadow there, after the
death of John de Tidrintone. The grants to be in part satisfaction of
lands and rents worth ;^io yearly, which the said abbey has license
to acquire.
All the premises are held of the said abbey by a yearly rent of 32^.,
and doing suit at their court of Haukesbury every 3 weeks ; and are
worth yearly, beyond the said rent, 55^. ^d. There will still remain
to* the grantors 2 carucates of land in Bevereston, held of Sir Thomas
de Berkeleye by knight service, worth 9 marks yearly.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 19 Edward III, md Nos., No. 67.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 277, No. iz.
2 1
312 Gloucestersh ire
OLItlUam 'Ballecote*
-w-
I nCjUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset, escheator [etc.~\, on
X Thursday after the Feast of St. Parnell the Virgin, 20 Edward III
[1346-7], at Tottebury, by the oath of Roger Burdon, Richard de
Cherlione, Robert Burbast, Walter le Waryner, Robert Hunte, Richard
de Combes, Thomas Elynant [?], Robert Braunch, Robert de Bandintone,
William Erchebaud, John de Soulor, and William de Dunt/ord, who say that
William Ballecote, who held of the King in chief in fee 2 messuages,
7 virgates, and 6 acres of land in Chirentone Hamptenet, Cherleton,
and Tottebury, died, and that the premises are worth 50J. yearly. He
held no other lands in " my bailiwick."
They do not know on what day the said William died, nor who is
his next heir, for William died in Salop.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 20 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 17.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 80.
InQUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset, escheator [etc.'], at
Frompton Cotel, on Thursday next after the Feast of the Exaltation
of the Holy Cross, 20 Edward HI [1346], by the oath oi John de
Hambruk, John Auerey, William Honypyn, William Champe, Nicholas le
Toukere, Henry de Stanlegh, William le Mulewarde, Richard Pesson, William
aite Wode, William Auerey, William Hugyn, and William Richard, who
say that
William Gacelyn held in his demesne as of fee, of the King in chief,
one messuage, 50 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, and zqs. rent, in
Frompton Cotel, by the service of one-fourth of a knight's fee, and
one suit to the county [court] of Gloucester from Easter to Michaelmas
every year. The one-fourth of that fee is worth £\ \\s. if\d. yearly.
He held 3 water-mills from the lord of Wynterbourne by the service
of gj. yearly, and they are worth beyond reprises zos. He held also
a messuage and \\ virgates of land in Stoke Gyffard from '$)\x Maurice
de Berkele in socage, by the service of two suits to the said Maurice's
court of Stoke Gyffard every year; they are worth zos. beyond reprises.
He held also a piece of waste heath from the Bishop of Bath and
Wells in the manor of Pokelchurch, worth is. yearly beyond reprises.
William died 20th January, 19 Edward HI [1346].
Julian, sister of the said William, who married Geoffrey de Stawell, is
next heir of the said William, and aged 20 and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 20 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 43.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 81.
i
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 313
31o]^n De !^anDlo»
InOUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset, escheator [<r/f.], at Bristol,
on Tuesday next after the Feast of St. Dionysius, 20 Edward III
[1346], by the oath of Nicholas le Fusier, Philip de Schepstmve, John
Bolkynlone, John le Fuster, John Horshale, John de Gloucesire, John de
Exceslre, Richard le Sadelere, William le Fourbour, John Garstone, John le
BailiJ, and William de Gnoueshale, who say that
John de Handlo held no lands in " my bailiwick" in fee on the dav he
died, but he held in the vill of Bristol 8 messuages, 12 shops, 15 cellars,
2 gardens, and 62^. rent, worth, beyond the said rent, /^i 2 \%s. yearly,
for the term of his life, by a fine thereof levied in the King's court ; the
remainder, after Johns death, to his son Nicholas in tail.
John died 5th August.
Edmund, son o{ Richard de Handlo, is his heir, and aged 7 and more.
The premises are held of Queen Philippa in free burgage, as all other
tenements in the vill of Bristol.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 20 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 51.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 82.
T • • •
I nOUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basse/, escheator [i?/^.], at Saperton,
A on Thursday, the Feast of Holy Innocents, 20 Edward III [1346],
by the oath of John de Monemowe, John de la Felde of PagenhuUe, Richard
le Clerkessone, John in la Felde of Lupezate, Robert de Eggesworthe, William
le Vyleyn, Robert Stonhenge, Robert le Skay, Thomas Roberd, Robert Crouste,
Thomas Mody, and Henry Zaneworthe, who say that
It will be no damage to the King or others to allow Henry Husee to
grant the moieties of the manors of Broderisindone and Saperton to
Thomas de Schirbourne, parson of the church of Saperton, and Robert de
Teyntone, parson of the church of Broderisindone, for the purpose of
re-enfeoffing the said Henry for his life, with remainders in tail
successively to his sons Henry and Richard, his heirs by his wife
Katherine, his daughter Elizabeth, and finally to John de Huntyngjeld.
The said moieties are held of the King in chief by knight service ;
the moiety of Broderisindone is worth 66j. %d. yearly, that of Sapertone
435'. 3</. The said Henry holds nothing beyond the said moieties in
" my bailiwick."
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 20 Edward III, 2nd Nos., No. 2.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 280, A''^. 2.
314 Gloucestershire
oaalter De 31Dle.
An inquisition taken on the same day and by the same jurors as
the last, with regard to a feoffment of the same feoffees with
the same property by Walter de Idle.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 20 Edward III, md Nos^ No. 3.
Neui reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 280, No. 3.
Cl^e abbot of €ixtmmtv.
I no U IS it ion taken before Simon Basse/, escheator \_elc.'], at
X Cirencestre, on Monday next after the Feast of the Nativity of
the B.V.M., 20 Edward III [1346], by the oath of Roderf Barbast,
Geoffrey Aylivyne, Richard Burgeys, Richard aite Hyde, William Mareys,
Wal/er de Caumpedene, John atte Halle, Richard atte Halle, Walter Bole/en,
Richard Frankelayn, Richard Hughes, and William de Caumpedene, who
say that
It will be no damage to the King or others to allow the Abbot of
Cirencester to grant 2 messuages, 2 carucates of land, and 6 acres
of meadow in Mynty to John Canynges of Cirencestre and William de
Westone, *' baillif of the Pole," to hold for the term of their lives. The
Abbot holds the premises as parcel of the manor of "la Berthone" of
Cirencester from the King in chief, in frankalmoin, which manor he will
still retain, and which is worth ;^io yearly.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 20 Edward III, znd Nos., No. 33.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 281, No. f
JRalp]^ De abenale, cl^ibaler.
Inquisition taken before Simon Basset, escheator [etc.'], on
Sunday next after the Feast of the Nativity of the B.V.M.,
21 Edward III [1347], by the oath of John de Cromale, John Drayzelace,
Robert son of Ely as, Henry ate Grene, Peter le Mareys, John Falleye, Henry
Palmere, Walter de Rugge, Hugh le Foyer, Richard Smart, Richard
Ttlawh [?], and Nicholas Mody, who say that
Ralph de Abenale, chivaler, held of the King in chief on the day he
died the manor of Abbenale, with the advowson of the church thereof,
by the service of 30J. yearly rent payable at Newenham to the constable
of the castle of St. Bryauell at Michaelmas [and] by the service of keeping
the bailiwick of the King's wood in the forest of Dene, which is called
the bailiwick of Abbenale, by great serjeanty.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 315
There is a capital messuage there with a garden, worth zj. yearly
beyond reprises ; a dovecot in a ruinous state, worth nothing yearly ;
60 acres of arable land, worth 5^. yearly ; 60 acres of new assart, worth
nothing beyond the rent, which is paid to the King's exchequer by the
hands of the sheriflf of Gloucester, viz. \\\d. There are 2 water-milk,
ruinous and fallen down, worth nothing yearly ; 2 acres of meadow,
worth %s. yearly ; 24 free tenants, who pay £if zs. 6d. yearly, and 8 bond
tenants, who pay los. yearly, each of whom works 2 days in autumn, and
the day's work is worth id. The pleas and perquisites of court are
worth los. yearly. There are 4 acres of grove worth nothing yearly.
Ralph died on Thursday, the vigil of St. Lawrence, in the said year.
Margaret, daughter of the same Ralph, is his heir so far, and was
aged 5 at the feast of the Annunciation last, but his wife Isabel is
pregnant.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 21 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 16.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 83.
/Hauwe, 0on of iJfiaurice u TSerftele^, cl^italer-
-w- • • •
1 nQUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset, escheator [elc.'], at Ston-
A house, loth March, 21 Edward III [1347], by the oath o[ John de
Melkesham, John de Draycote, Roger de Camme, John le Man, John Holies,
John Nocelyn, Richard [?] Clerk's son, John le Freman, Hugh Baloun,
William Aumjray, Adam Daras, and John Lescy, who say that
Maurice, son of Maurice de Berkele, chivaler, held of the King in chief
by knight service on the day he died, in his demesne as of fee in the
county of Gloucester, the castle and manor of Brymesfeld and these
manors, viz.. King's Stanleye and Rokhampton, with the advowsons of
those churches, Kyngsweston and Ailberton, without the adyowson of
churches; they are worth £<)i 6s. 8d. yearly. He held also the manor
of Stonhouse from the Marshal by the service of one rose yearly ; the
manors of Stoke Giffard and Walles, from the Bishop of Worcester, by
knight service ; the manor of Iweleye, from Sir Thomas de Berkele, by
knight service; and the manor of Berkele, from the same Sir Thomas,
by the service of one rose yearly. These 5 manors are worth £$0 yearly.
Margery, who was wife of the %^xdi. Maurice, was jointly enfeoffed for
the term of her life in the manors of Kyngesweston and Ailberton.
The said Maurice died 12th February, 21 Edward III. Thomas, his son
and heir, is aged 13.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 21 Edward III, 1st Nos., No. 51.
New rejerena, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File S4.
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3 1 6 Gloucestershire
^ug]^ De lautiele, late €arl of dDloucejster*
InOUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset, escheator [eicJ^, at
Thornbury, on Saturday next after the Feast of St. Edmund \_sic]
the Confessor, 2 1 Edward III [i 347], by the oath of Philip le Longe, John
Morlewode, John Chaumberleyn, John Foulbroke, William le Forester, Walter
Fysshpul, Edward Tyndan, John de Saumjorde, Adam Chese, Miles le Bret,
Walter Southmede, and Bernard le Wayte, who say that
One Margaret de Clare, late wife of Hugh de Audelee, Earl of Gloucester,
now deceased, died seised in her demesne as of fee of the manor of
Thornbury, one messuage and one carucate of land in Ryndecombe,
and one messuage and one carucate in Chaumpedene; by the which
Margaret the said Hugh has issue Margaret, now wife o{ Ralph, Baron
de Stafford. And so the said Hugh held the said manor, etc., by the law
of England after the death of the said Margarethis wife, of the inheritance
of his said daughter, who is daughter and heir of her mother, the said
Hugh having no other status therein.
The premises are held of the King in chief by knight service. There
is in the same manor a capital messuage with a garden, worth $s. 4</.
yearly beyond reprises ; 240 acres of arable land, worth 6o5'. yearly ;
40 acres of meadow, worth 40J. yearly; 20 acres of pasture, worth 10s. ;
two parks, one several and the other common, the pasture of which is
worth los. yearly; there are 2 dovecots, worth 5^. ; the rents of free
tenants, ;^io yearly; the rents and services of bond tenants, worth
£1^ 6s. Sd. yearly; the pleas and perquisites of the court are worth 40J.
yearly.
The premises at Ryndecombe are demised to farm for 40T. yearly,
and those at Caumpedene likewise for 40^^.
He likewise held the court of Gloucester, which is worth $s. \d.
yearly; yearly rents in the said vill, %s. id.', the view of Oldelonde,
worth ds. 8d. yearly ; the pleas and perquisites of the court of
Gloucester, 18^.
He held also certain tenements in Mare and Falefeld, which Isabel
de Clare formerly held, worth £,\o yearly.
The said Hugh also held 2^ knights' fees in Ryndecombe and
Herdewyk, which William de la Mare held, at ^73 ; 2 fees in Duntone,
held by Thomas de Duntone, at £6o\ one fee in Charfeld, held by Robert
de Vel, £zo; 6 fees in Tokyntone and Swelle, held by Hugh de Peyns,
£^10; %\ fees in Hampton Meysi, held by Robert de Meysi, £^oo•,
one fee in Estlyghe, held by Herbert de St. Quintin, £\o ; one io
Tyderyngtone, held by Roger Corbet, £1^ ; one in Baggeworthe, held
hy John Giffard, £\o\ one in Chaddesle Corbet, held by William Corbet,
£\o\ one in Oxendene and Aston, held by William Touchet, £\S\ 0"^
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 317
in Kynmartone, Astone, and Wodyntone, held by Alice de Azello et
Mupo [?], £\o ; half fee in Magotesfeld, held by the heir of Hugh de
Virtone, £\o\ \\ fees in Wykentone, held by Ancelin de Goznay, £^o\
one fee in Kynnamdone, which John de . . res and ... his wife
hold, ;^20 ; 2 fees in Dykelesdone [and] Aderygtone, held by /vhn de
Dykelesdone, £\o\ one-fifth fee in Lydene, held by Robert de Lydene,
looj. ; one-fifth fee in Suttone, held by Richard de Sutlone, loos.;
one-fifth fee in Chemingdoune, held by Thomas de Hastynges, \oos.;
one-fifth fee in Sheningedene, held by Robert de Wykham, loos.; half
fee in Waltone, held by the heir of Cenar de Waletone, 40J. ; one-third fee
in Grawelle, held by the heir oi Alan de Grawelle, 40J. ; half fee in Chad',
held hy the heu oi Baldwin de . . . , 40J. ; one-eighth fee in Middeltone,
held by the heir of Robert de Ferhy, 20J. ; one-eighth fee there, held by
the heir of Thomas Tey, los. ; one-fifteenth fee in K . . . of the
Marshal's fee, held by Andrew de la Beche, zos} ; one-fifth fee in
Shauyngdone, held by Thomas de Hastynges and his wife ; one fee
in Welford, Audemarton, and Estlygh, held by the heir [of.?] William
de Chamberleyn, knight [?] ; one-third fee in Marsefeld, held hy Richard
de Hey done \ \\ fees in Balecote, held hy Ancelin de Gornay\}\, 2 fees
in Fedyntone and Northcote [.?], held by Sir Ancelin ; one fee in
Waltone Kerdyf, held hy Peter [}'] de Kerdyf; one-fifth fee in Wagge-
worthe, held by the heir of William de Caumpedene ; one fee in Dodygtone,
held by Henry de Berkele.
The said Hugh also held the advowsons of the chapel of
Caumpedene . . .
[He died on Saturday next after the Feast of St. Leonard. His said
daughter Margaret is aged 30 and more.]
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 21 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 59.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 87.
Robert le iSe^uF^
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I nCJUlSltlOn taken atColwenestone,i8th November, 22 Edward III
A [1348], before Simon Basset, the King's escheator in the county of
Gloucester with the March of Wales adjacent, by the oath of William le
Eyre, John ate Vosse[}~\, William Payn, Thomas de Seint Maricherche,
Philip Deyn, William Deyn, John Tosard, Walter Croke, John Teker, Robert
Swan, William Bounz, and John le Smithe, who say that
Robert le Reyny held of the King in chief on the day he died the manor
of Colwenestone, loo acres of land and pasture, by knight service, worth
40J. yearly, paying yearly to the King y. \d.
' From here the right-hand edge, containing the values, is torn away.
3 1 8 Gloucestershire
He held also of Hugh le Despencer, Lord of Glaraorgan and
Morgann[oc], one messuage and 22 acres of land, worth los. yearly,
paying is. to the said Hugh.
Robert died on loth September last.
John k Reyny, son of William le Reyny, is' his next heir, aged 1 5 years.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 22 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 4.
New refyfence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 89.
IBobert u ilfiaunDeu^le.
"W" • • •
I nOUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset, the King's escheator in
X CO. Gloucester, at Pychincoumbe, on Friday next after the Feast of
the Ascension, 22 Edward III [T348]7by the oath oi Nicholas Pope, Robert
de Munstreworth, John Okholte, John Organ, Waller le Droys, William Foket,
John Sigryche, Thomas le Webbe, Walter Glede, Richard le Bole, Thomcu le
Chaloner, and Walter deSoutham, who say that
Robert de Maundevyle held on the day he died the manor of Pychin-
coumbe, jointly with Isabel his wife, of the feoffment of Walter de Wyltone,
to them and the heirs of the said Isabel. It is held of the King in chief
by the service of 5^. yearly, and is worth \os. yearly. He also held
2 virgates of land of Sir Richard Talebot in Payneswyke, by the service of
i4</. yearly, worth \os. yearly.
Robert died on the 7th of May last. John, his son and heir, is aged
28 and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, ii Edward III, 1st Nos., No. 13.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 89.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Vate, 8th May, 22 Edward III [1348], before
X Simon Basset [as above"], by the oath of Robert Burnel, John Joye,
Nicholas de Weston, . . . , William le Palon, Walter Whitejeld, Elias atte
Mulle, William Mull^ard, John Harries, William le Prou . . , Adam le
Smyth, and Adam le F . . , who say that
Ralph de Wylynton died seised in his demesne as of fee of the manors
of Frompton Cotel and Ablynton, with the advowson of the church of
Frompton Cotel, which are held of the King in chief by the service of
one-fourth of a knight's fee, and are worth yearly in all issues ;^2o.
And the said manor of Ablynton is held of Wolstan, Bishop of Worcester,
by the service of one-fourth of a knight's fee, and is worth yearly in all
issues;^ 1 6.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 319
{Reginald^ de Wilynton is uncle and next heir of the same Ralph, and
aged 70 years.
The said Ralph held jointly with Eleanor his wife the manors of
Sandhurst and Polton, by the feoffment of Walter de Langeleye and Richard
Cros, t^ hold to them for their lives, to remain to the heirs of the body
of the said Ralph ; and, if he should die without heir of his body, to
remain to Henry de Wilynton and his heirs for ever. The manor of
Sandhurst is held of Robert Waterford by the service of ... at the feast
of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist for all service, and is worth
40 marks yearly. The manor of Polton is held of . . . Warwick by the
service of one-fourth of a knight's fee, and is worth 20 marks yearly.
Eleanor survives.
Ralph also died seised of the manor of Yate, with the advowson of
the church thereof, and of the manor of Weston Britt, with the advowson
of the church thereof, of the feoffment and with remainder as aforesaid.
The manor of Yate is held of the said Bishop by the service of half
a knight's fee, and is worth . . . The manor of Weston Britt is held
of Thomas Dagwurth and Eleanor his wife, in right of the said Eleanor,
by the service of one-fifth of a knight's fee, and is worth ;^io yearly.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, ii Edward III, ist Nos., No. 29.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 89.
iBeginalt) json of ipetbert
-«• • • •
I nQUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester, roth November, 22 Edward III
A [1348], before Simon Basset [as above'j, by the oath of Simon
Pendok, John Buret, Richard Freman, Geoffrey Jurdan, Henry Drake, John
de Eggesworth, John Huwes, John Stefnes, Thomas Odde, Thomas de
Okynton, Richard Hayn[es ?], and John Dauwks, who say that
Reginald son of Herbert held no lands or tenements in " my bailiwick,"
of the lands oi Margery de la Beche, in demesne or in service; but he
held in his demesne as of fee a messuage and a carucate of land as
one-third of the entire manor of S ... in " my bailiwick," from Matthew
son of Herbert, by the service of one rose yearly. It is worth yearly in
all issues \oos.
The said Reginald held no lands, etc., of the King in " my bailiwick."
He died on Saturday next after Michaelmas last.
Margaret and Elizabeth are his daughters and heirs, and are aged
respectively 3 and 2.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 22 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 40.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 90.
3 2 o Gloucestershire
31o]^n De iHonemout)^*
Inquisition taken at Gloucester before Simon Basset [as above],
at Newenham, 8th August, 22 Edward III [1348], by the oath of
John de Blideslowe, John de Aure, Henry Crompe, Henry ate Grene, John
Draylatz, Robert '' fitz" Elis, Roger Phelipes, John le Webbe, Adam Eliot,
Walter de Rugge, John de Honle, and Thomas Seisel, who say that
It will be no damage to the King or others for the King to permit
John de Monemouth to enfeoff /(?>^« Steunes of Nasse with 10 acres of land
and %s. Sd. rents in the vill of St. Briauell, and the bailiwick of keeping
the Forest of Dene and the park of St. Briauell, which are held of the
King in chief, to hold to the said feoffee and his heirs. The premises
are held by serjeanty, and are worth 6^. yearly. There will still remain
to John de Monemouth half a virgate of land in Pagenham worth 5^.
yearly, held of the Earl of Herejord by the service of one-eighth of
a knight's fee.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 22 Edward III, ind Nos., No. 57.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 290, No. 3.
giol^n De OBerfeele of j^uvejSle.
I nCjUlSltlOn taken at Dursele before Simon Basset [as above],
A 9th February, 23 Edward III [1349], by the oath of John de
Milkesham, Roger de Camme, John Gibons, Walter le Walcare, Edward
Hanky ns [? Haukyns], John le Smith, Robert le . . leward, William le Spencer,
William le Devenisshe, Robert Hathemare, Richard le Harper, and William
West, who say that
John de Berkele of Duresle held nothing of the King in fee on the
day he died, but he held the manors of Dursele, Dodynton, and
Newenton, and one messuage and one carucate of land in Stanle
Leonard by knight service jointly with Hawisia his wife, worth yearly
in all their issues £10. He held of Thomas de Berkele, lord of Berkele,
2 acres of arable land and one acre of wood, worth i id. yearly [locality
not given].
The said John died 3rd February in the year aforesaid \sic\ the writ
is dated 28th January, 23 Edward III].
Nicholas de Berkle of Dursele, his son and heir, is aged 25 and more.
[For reference see the next Inquisition.]
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 321
^atDtisia^ tDl^o tcajs \xAiz of 3!o]^n De ':i6er6elete
of ©urej3le«
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Duresle before Simon Basset \as before]
X on Monday next after the Feast of St. Barnabas the Apostle,
23 Edward III [1349], by the oath oi John de Milkesham, John Plaunche,
Elias Bewmaner, Robert le Rede, Richard le Harpor, William Fraunceys,
Robert le Gardener, Robert Hachemere, John Copener, John Dibes, John Dur,
and John Bradeford, who say that
The said Hawisia held the manor of Duresleye of the King by knight
service, and it is worth 10 marks yearly in all issues. Also the manors
of Colde Niwynton, worth 5 marks, and Dodynton, worth 20 marks,
in the same way.
She held also one messuage, one carucate of land, 10 acres of
meadow, 5 acres of wood, and \os. rent in Stanleye St. Leonard of the
King by knight service, worth 5 marks. She held all the premises in
her demesne as of fee tail.
Also she held of Thomas de Berkeleye, lord of Berkeleye, 4 acres of
moor and pasture in her demesne as of fee tail by the service of is. 6<f.,
worth lid. yearly beyond reprises.
She died 24th May in the year aforesaid.
Nicholas de Berkeleye, son oi John de Berkeleye of Duresleye, is son and
next heir of the said Hawisia, and aged 28.
Chan. Inq.p.m., Ser. I, 23 Edward III, Pt. /, No. 18.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 94.
[This and the last Inquisition are calendared and filed as one.]
fulfi iffitf mar^n.
InOUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before Simon Basset \_as before']
on Friday next after the Feast of the Nativity of the B.V.M.,
23 Edward III [1349], by the oath of William atte Marsh, William atte
Nok\ John Lejsy, John Palmar, John atte Gorst, John de Ekynton, John
Notekyn, Richard Gierke's sone, William le Spencer, William Dauy, John
Organ, and William Marshal, who say that
Fulk fitz Waryn held in his demesne as of fee on the day he died one
messuage and one carucate of land in Bendham, from Thomas de Berkeleye,
lord of Brinnesfeld, by the sergeanty of carrying Important] one stag in
the park of Brinnesfeld between the Feasts of the Assumption and of the
Nativity of the B.V.M., when the lord wished to hunt there. The
premises are worth 20i-. yearly.
GLOUC. INQ., VOL. V. Y
32 2 Glojiceste rsh ire
There are 6 acres of meadow there worth %d. per acre ; 30 acres of
wood, the underwood of which is worth 6j. %d. yearly. There is a wind-
mill worth 3 J. 4</., and xzd. of rents of assize of free tenants.
The said Fulk died on Saturday, the Feast of St. James the Apostle.
Fulk, son of the said Fulk, is his heir, and is aged 7.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 23 Edward III, Pi. I, No. 39.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 95.
Inquisition taken at Yate before Simon Basset [as above]M\\]\xn&,
23 Edward III [1349]. by the oath of Walter de Whit/eld, Nicholas
de Westone, John Strete, William Batyn, William Brode, John Broun, John
Bocherugge, Richard Broke, Thomas Brouncroft, Richard Bostlare, Adam
Smith, and Walter Godefray, who say that
Henry de Wylingtone died seised of the manor of Frompton Cotel, in
his demesne as of fee, with the advowson of the church thereof. He
held the said manor of the King by the service of one-fourth of
a knight's fee. It is worth 20 marks.
Hewas also seised in his demesne as of fee of the manor of Abelyntone,
held of the Bishop of Worcester by the like service, worth £\q yearly.
The said Henry died seised of the manor of Pultone in his demesne
as of fee, held of the Earl of Warewik by a like service, worth ;^io yearly.
Also the manor of Yate, with the advowson of the church thereof, held
of the Bishop of Worcesterhy the service of half a knight's fee, worth /'30
yearly. Also the manor of Westonebrut, with the advowson of the church
thereof, worth \oos. yearly. It is held of Thomas de Dagworth and Eleanor
his wife by the service of one-fourth of a knight's fee.
The said Henry died 1 6th May. John de Wylyngtone, his son and heir,
is aged 7.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 23 Edward III, Pt. I, No. 74.
Ntv) reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 96.
I nqUlSltlOn as to the value of the knights' fees and advowsons of
X churches belonging to the said //if«rv taken at Yate heioxG Simon Basset
[as before'], nth August, 23 Edward III [1349], by the oath oi Richard de
Chalcleye, William le Muleward, Thomas le Monek, Roger atte Laygroue,
Adam le Smith, William le Brode, Richard le Bostlare, fohn Strete, Walter
Godefrai, Richard Broke, John Broun, and Thomas le Taillor, who say that
Sir [Dominus'] John de la Riuere held the manors of Tormartone and
Littletone from Sir [Domino] Henry de Wylingtone on the day the said
Henry died by the service of half a knight's fee ; they are worth ;^2o.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 323
Henry had the advowson of the church of Yate, worth 5 marks, and
the advowson of the church of Frompton Cote, at alternate times, worth
one mark ; also the advowson of the church of Westonebruth, worth one
mark ^Jhid.^
"W" • • •
I nCIUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before Simon Basset [as be/orel*
JL 17th August, 23 Edward III [134.9], by the oath of Robert de Cotes,
William atte Hulle, John Tote, Robert Rose, Richard Legge, Richard Slowter,
John Whdt\ John Chaddewell, William le Vileyn, Robert de Lynham, William
Cliueshale, and Roger Hathermore, who say that
Henry Husee, chivaler, held on the day he died of the King in chief
by knight service for term of his life a moiety of the manors of Erode
Rusyndone and Sapertone, except one acre of meadow in the moiety of
the said manor of Erode Rusyndone, by fine levied in the King's court
before John de Slonore and his associates, Justices of the lord the King
at Westminster, in the Octave of St. Martin, 21 Edward III [1347]-
The moiety of the manor of Erode Rusyndone is worth 10 marks
yearly, that of Sapertone loos.
The said Henry died 21st July last past.
Henry, son of his son Mark Husee, is his next heir, and is aged 6
and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 23 Edward III, Pt. I, ist Nos., No. 77.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 98.
giol^n Lejstraunge of m\^^ti\^\xxt\iz.
Inquisition taken before Simon Basset [as bejore'] at Eagge-
worth, on Monday next after the Feast of St. Bartholomew,
23 Edward III [1349], by the oath oi John de Sawe, William atte . . . ,
William Gemon, John . . . , Richard Damewich [.?], John atte ....
John Hardyng, Richard Jordayn, Henry Gille, Reginald le Muleward,
and . . . , who say that
The said John Lestraunge held in fee on the day he died a moiety
of the manor of Eaggeworth of Ralph, Baron de Stafford, of the
inheritance of the Earl of Gloucester, by knight service. The said moiety
is worth £\\ los. yearly.
The said John died on Tuesday the Morrow of St. Margaret the Virgin
last past. Fulk Lestraunge, his son and next heir, was aged 18 at the
Feast of the Purification last.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 23 Edward III, Pt. I, ist Nos., No. -]%.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 98.
324 Gloucestershire
fulfi Le)8traunge3 0on anD l^eir of 31o]^n
JLe^traunge, of m\^\t<X^yxxt\^t.
InOUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset [as be/ore] at Begworth,
on Thursday next after the Feast of St. Matthew the Apostle,
23 Edward III [1349], by the oath ol John atte Halle, William atte . - .
Ple.stude, William Gemon, John le Hunte, Richard Damed\ich ?], John atte
Castle, John Hardyng, Richard Payn, Henry Gille, Reginald le Muleward
. . . , Peter le Taillor, and Walter Soty, who say that
By reason of the minority of the said Fulk the moiety of the manor
of Beggeworth was in the King's hands after the death of his father,
Sir \_Domini ] John de Straunge. It is held \_etc., as in the last inquisition'].
The said Fulk died on Sunday, the Morrow of the Decollation of
St. John the Baptist last.
John Lestraunge, brother and heir of the said Fulk, will be 18 at the
Feast of St. Hilary next to come.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 23 Edward III, Pt. I, ist A^os., No. 79.
JVew rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 98.
laoger iQormaunD*
InQUISltlOn. taken before Simon Basset \_as above'] at Bibery [}]y
on Thursday, the Morrow of St. Hilary, 23 Edward III [1350], by
the oath of Adam Martil, William Pelham, Richard atte Hide, William
Marys [?], John le Solers, Walter le Brut, William Caumpedene, John
Clijtone, Henry Maister, William Betoun, Walter Withemuthe zate, and
Geoffrey Ailewyne, who say that
Roger Normaund held in Aluryntone in his demesne as of fee on the
day he died one messuage, with a close, worth nothing beyond reprises.
He held also 170 acres of land, the moiety of which is worth 7^. \d.
yearly, the other moiety worth nothing, because it lies fallow. He held
also 6 acres of meadow, worth 95'. yearly, because it lies in common after
mowing; also a several pasture, worth \id.\ a water-mill in bad state,^
worth zs. 8d. yearly. He had there 3 free tenants, who pay 41. 6d.
yearly at the Feasts of the Annunciation and St. Michael. He had
5 bond tenants there, each of whom holds half a virgate of land, and
pays 25J. yearly at the 4 usual terms of the year for all service, except
one bederip in autumn, worth id.
They say the said Roger held nothing of the King on the day he died
In the county aforesaid, but he held the lands aforesaid of the inheritance
of the Earl of Gloucester by knight service.
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The said Roger died on Monday next after the Feast of the
Annunciation last.
Giles, son oi Roger Normaund the younger, is cousin and heir of the
said Roger, and was 5 years old at the time of his death.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 23 Edward III, Pt. I, ist Nos., No. 87.
Neiv reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 98.
apargatet, tul^o tcajs toife of 3!o]^n la marre*
InOUlSltlOn taken at Wykewarre before Simon Basset \jis be/ore'],
on Sunday, iith October, 23 Edward III [1349], by the oath of
William de la Hay, Roger Barbast, John de Wyckewike, Edward Hanekyn,
Henry Isgar, Geoffrey Hermon, Thomas le Skynnar, Laurence de Wykewarre,
William Corewell, William le Brid, Walter Lucas, and William Osmound,
who say that
Margaret, who was wife o{ John la Warre, held 2 parts of the manor of
Wikewarre for the whole of her life of the gift of Sir John de Cleydone,
parson of the church of Mamcestre, to hold to her and the %2i\^ John le
Warre and their heirs by fine levied in the King's court, and produced,
as more fully appears from the fine aforesaid. And she held the said
2 parts from Sir Thomas de Berkeleye by the service of 2 parts of a moiety
of one knight's fee, paying therefor yearly i^s. ^d. at Easter and
Michaelmas in equal portions.
In the said 2 parts there are 2 parts of a messuage, worth nothing
beyond reprises ; one dovecot, the 2 parts whereof are worth is. yearly ;
160 acres of arable land, worth id. yearly, 2 parts whereof were sown
before the death of the aforesaid Margaret, and the pasture thereof after
the corn is carried is worth nothing, because it is common to the free
tenants, and the rest is worth nothing, because it is lying fallow and is
common to the tenants, as above. There are 20 acres of meadow, worth
bd. per acre and not more, because it is clayey and frequently under
water, and it was mown before the death of the said Margaret ; the pasture
thereof after the grass is carried is worth nothing, because it is common,
as above. There are 40 acres of wood there, in which there is no under-
wood nor pasture ; the pannage is worth iid. when it comes in, but this
year there was none. There is a water-mill, the 2 parts whereof are
worth 4J. yearly and not more, because it cannot work in summer for
want of water. Of rents of assize of free and 4 bond tenants there is
\os., payable at the Feasts of Christmas, Easter, the Nativity of St. John,
and Michaelmas ; the winter works of these bond tenants, from
Michaelmas to the Gule of August, are worth bs. 8d., price of each
work hd. ; the autumn works, from the Gule of August to Michaelmas,
326 Glouceste rsh ire
are worth 2 J. 8</., price of each work \d. The perquisites of the tourts
are worth 1 id. yearly.
The said Margaret died on Thursday next after the Feast of the
Assumption last.
Sir Roger la Warre, knight, son of the said /ohn and Margaret, is her
next heir, and was 22 at the Feast of St. Andrew the Apostle last.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 23 Edward III, Pt. I, ist Nos., No. 90.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 99.
gioan, tDl^o toajf tuife of Slol^n De m^ncote,
InCjlllSltlOn taken before Simon Basset \_as before^ at Teukesbury,
on Monday, the Morrow of Holy Trinity, 23 Edward III [1349],
by the oath of John Cole, Richard Moretone, Richard Cole, Richard de
Carend", William le Knyght, Richard Mungerton, Robert de Wynstr . . ,
John Slrayt the younger, Peter le Whelare, William de Clyne, John Noreys,
and Adam Bakere, who say that
Joan, who was wife oi John de Wyncote, was seised in her demesne as
of fee, on the day she died, of i^ knight's fee in Walton Kerdyf,' to
wit, of the manor of Walton Kerdyf.* That manor is held of the Earl
of Gloucester by knight service, and was assigned to Hugh de Audeleye
and Margaret his wife, one of the daughters and heirs of Gilbert de Clare,
late Earl of Gloucester and Hereford, in pourparty of the fees of the
said Margaret. The manor is worth £\t yearly in all its issues.
The said Joan died on Thursday in the first week of Lent last past.
Margaret, Elizabeth, and Eleanor are her daughters and next heirs,
aged respectively 11, 9, 7.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 23 Edward III, Pt. II, 1st Nos., No. 4.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 100.
Inquisition taken at Aufe before Simon Basset, the King's
escheator, on Thursday next after the Feast of St. Andrew the
Apostle, 23 Edward III [1349], by the oath o^ fohn de Auste, Thomas
Bray, Henry Crompe, William Hobekyn, fohn le Packer, John le Wyte, John
Redheued, Thomas Doun, John Frocke, John Lynimor, Henry Houlet, and
John Scledd' , who say that
Philip Baderon held of the King in chief in his demesne as of fee
one messuage and 44 acres of arable land, 6 acres of meadow in
' Inserted above the line.
inquisitiones posi Mortem.
Aure, and a certain fishery in the vill aforesaid, in free socage, by the
service of 13J. 4^. yearly, and heriots when due for all service. The said
messuage is worth nothing beyond reprises ; the land is worth bs. %d.
beyond the said rent. The fishery is worth nothing yearly in these
days. [No valuation of the meadow.]
The said Philip died on Friday next after the Feast of St. Gregory.
Robert Baderon, his brother and heir, is aged 24. .
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 23 Edward III, Pt. II, \st Nos., No. 24.
Nno reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 100.
d^ilbett, json of d^ilbett De Curbetbille.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Kerdif before Simon Basset, the King's
X escheator in the county of Gloucester with the March of Wales to
the same adjacent, i6th March, 23 Edward III [1349], by the oath of
Sir Matthew le Soor, knight, Sir Thomas de Barri, knight, John ap Ruyn,
William de Wincestre, Madoc ap Ruyn, Morgan de Auen, Richard Gray ....
John Louel, Thomas Gautrip, Alexander le Prior, John Parkyn, and Dauit
ap Jankyn, who say that
The said Gilbert held of Hugh le Despencer two parts of the manor
of Koytyf and la Niwelord, as parcel of the manor of Koytif, in his
demesne as of fee, by the service of hunting in the Earl's forest at
New Castle at two terms of the years, to wit, at "Grefte and Fermesun,"
as is more fully contained in a certain charter concerning the doing
of the said service. And the said two parts of the said manor of Koytif
are worth yearly ;^88 17J. ^d.
Also he held of the said Hugh le Despenser two parts of the manor
of New Castle by the service of one-tenth of a knight's fee by the
charter of Sir Richard de Clare, formerly Earl of Gloucester and Hereford,
and it is worth yearly ;^2o.
Also he held from the said Hugh two parts of the manor of Lanhary
by the service of half a knight's fee, and it is worth £\ %s. id. yearly.
He paid bs. %d. to the Lord of Gunwe [?] at the Nativity of St. John
the Baptist yearly as a certain rent for his land at Koytchirch, which
is parcel of Koytyf.
The said Gilbert, son of Gilbert, died on Friday next after the Feast
of St. Hilary, 22 Edward IH [1349], holding no lands of any lord but
of Hugh le Despencer.
Richard de Turbulvile, uncle of the said Gilbert, is his next heir,
and aged . . .
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, i^ Edward III, Pt. II, ist Nos., No. $g. .
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File loi.
2 2
328 Gloucester sh ire
(KLiilliam He HoDelotoe*
InOUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset, the King's escheator, at
Wynchecombe, i8th July, 23 Edward III [1349], by the oath of
Adam de Hope, William James, Walter de Colne, William le Freeman, of
Snoweshulle, John Bracebrugge, Henry le Hepare, Henry le Taillor, John
Dousyng, John le Leggere, Reginald le Tanner, Walter Sheet, and Philip
Chebbeseye, who say that
William de Lodelowe held of the King in chief on the day he died
a moiety of the manor of Caumpedene by the service of one-fourth of
a knight's fee ; it is worth ;^2o yearly. The said William died 20 May.
Thomas de Lodelowe, his son and heir, is aged 5.
Chan. Inq.p.m., Ser. /, 23 Edward III, Pt. II, ist Nos., No. 74.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 102.
%mtt iRoger Cantofe.
Inquisition taken before Simon Basset [as above'] at Grym-
baldesaysche on Saturday next after the Feast of 9S. Peter and
Paul, 23 Edward III [1349], by the oath oi John atte Slo, John de
Wykewyke, John de Westone, Clement de Wedone, John le Broke, John de
Meresleghe, John de Herman, Edward Hanekyn, John le Ferour, Thomas
Pires, Robert le Clerk, and Hugh atte Laury, who say that
Master Roger Cantok held nothing of the King in chief in fee, nor of
any other, in the county aforesaid on the day he died, but he held the
manor of Derham on the day of his death by demise of Sir Theobald
Russel, knight, for the term of the life of the said Roger, and one year
afterwards to his executors, as appears by the King's charter of
confirmation of the aforesaid estate, made to the said Roger, to hold
of the King by the services due. And it is held of the King by the
service of one knight's fee.
Roger died on Mondjiy in Whitweek last past.
John de Actone, his cousin and next heir, is aged 40.
Ralph Russel, son and next heir of the said Sir Theobald, is aged 30.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 23 Edward III, Pt. II, \st Nos., No. 82.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 102.
gjol^n, json ant) X^tvt of (H^tlUam ue la fl^ore*
Inquisition taken before Simon Basset, the King's escheator
in CO. Gloucester, on Monday after the Feast of the Epiphany,
23 Edward III [1350], by the oath oi John Pessoun, John Auery, John
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 329
Hembroke, William de Longe/elde, Ralph Weleys, . . . Caumpe, Robert
Holaveye, John Rud, William Garget, John Bumel^ William Wyryng, and
William ate Wode, who say that
There did not [«<:] remain in the King's hand, by reason of the
minority of/o/in, son and heir of William de la Afore, deceased, the whole
manor of Oldelonde, and it is worth ;^io yearly in all issues, and is held
of the King by the service of one-fourth of a knight's fee.
The said ybA« died 12th July last.
Cicely, daughter of the said William, is sister and heir of the said
John, and was 14 at the Feast of St. Stephen last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 23 Edward III, Pt. II, 1st Nos., No. 87.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 102.
I
Inquisition taken at Newetone Notasshe in the March of Wales,
20th April, 23 Edward III [1349], before Simon Basset, the King's
escheator in the county of Gloucester and the March of Wales adjacent
to the said county, by the oath of John Louel, Madoc ap Run, John
Baudewyn, John Flemmyng the elder, William de Wynchester, John Flemyng
the younger, William Foumor, Richard Steward, John ap Run, Thomas de
Seynte Maryechirche, Jeuan ap Howell ap Gronon \_G°non~\, and John
Gibboun, who say that
William de Welle held in his demesne as of fee of the King in chief in
Neweton Notasshe, as of the inheritance of the heir oi Hugh le Despencer,
now being in the King's hand by reason of the minority of the said heir,
10 marks of annual rent receivable from divers tenements there, by the
service of half a knight's fee.
The said William died 13th April last.
Joan, his daughter and heir, was aged 12 on the Feast of the Nativity
of the Blessed Virgin Mary last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 23 Edward III, Pt. II, ist Nos., No. 165.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 104.
a^argaret, tol^o \m^ tcife of iijid^olaje? He fl©oelej5.
Inquisition taken before Simon Basset, the KJng's escheator in
CO, Gloucester, at Tettebury, on Saturday before the Feast of
St, George, 23 Edward III [1349], by the oath oi John de Melkesham,
William de Purytone, John Draycote, John de Monemuthe, John de la Ftlde,
Walter Touky, Robert Barbast, John Cherletone, William Spencer, William
Marschal, William de Wyke., dind John Damasele, who say that
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The said Margaret held in dower one-fifth of a knight's fee in the
manor of Torteworthe, of the inheritance of Muriel, one of the daughters
and heirs of John de Moeles, now wife of Thomas de Courtenay, and of
Isabel^ the other daughter and heir of the said John, now wife of William
de Botreux, the which manor, with the advowson of the church of the
same manor, Peler de Veel, chivaler, held in chief of the aforesaid
Margaret by knight service. Jfhe said one-fifth of a fee is worth yearly
ini all issues £\o. The said Margaret held no other fees or advowson in
my bailiwick.
[In the assignment of the fees to the said heirs appended to the
inquisitions the premises are assigned to the pourparty of William de
Botreux and IsabeL']
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 23 Edward III, Pt. II, ist Nos., No. 168.
New reference, CKan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 104.
I^ugl) le ©e^pencer*
I nOUlSltlOn taken at Kaerdif before Simon de Basset, the King's
X escheator in the co. of Gloucester and the March of Wales adjacent
thereto, 23rd March, 23 Edward III [1349], by the oath oi John Lovel,
John Joseph, John le Coteler, William Dauy, William Top, Walter Adam,
William le Cok, Richard le Tilare, Richard Andrew, Morgan de Feirwater,
Stephen Rippes, and Joseph le Bakare, who say that
Hugh le Despencer held of the King in chief in his demesne as of fee
the castle of Kaerdif, with the fosses thereof, worth zos. yearly ; also the
borough of Kaerdif, enclosed with a stone wall, in which are 3 free
tenants, who pay 19J. z\d. yearly at Michaelmas, and 3 other free tenants,
who pay 30J. at the same term. Item, the prises of ale of the said
borough, to wit, from every brewing qd., are worth ;^i5 yearly. Item,
the 'chenseria' of the same borough is worth yearly, with a certain
custom of the breweresses in the same, 3J. 4^. Item, the tolls of the
vill and shore are worth yearly 100s. Item, there are 2 water-mills there,
worth £\b yearly. Item, there are 2 several fisheries in the water of
Taaf, worth £ii yearly. Item, the pleas and perquisites of the hundred
of the same vill are worth 30J. yearly. Item, the pleas and perquisites of
the market and fair there are worth bs. 8d. yearly. Sum-total of the
extent of the castle with the vill yearly, £s'^ '9^- Si*^-
Further, the jurors say that the said Hugh held of the King in chief
in his demesne as of fee the manor of Raath, by what service they do not
know. There is a certain messuage there for the 'sainagium' of the
demesne land there, with a barton, worth 6s. Sd. yearly. Item, 319 acres
3 roods of land in demesne, 160 acres of which are worth yearly lod. per
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 331
acre and the residue %d. per acre. Item, 6oi acres of uncultivated
\^friscus~\ meadow, worth \od. per acre, and so the total value of the
demesne meadow is £,^ 13T. %d. yearly. Item, 165 acres of several
pasture, 4 acres of which are worth %d. per acre yearly, and the residue
4^/. per acre, and so the whole yearly value of the demesne pasture is
its. 4//. Item, a fulling mill in bad state, worth 6^. 8^. yearly. Item,
a several fishery called " le Blakepol," worth bs. Sd. yearly. Item, there
are 22 free tenants, who hold divers small tenements by ancient feoffment,
paying yearly 48J. g^d. at the terms of St. Andrew, Easter, St. John the
Baptist, and St. Michael, and one pair of gilt spurs, worth 6d., and i lb.
of cummin or id. at Michaelmas only. Item, there are 11 customary
tenants, each of whom holds 12 [?] acres of, land in bondage, and
7 customary tenants, each of whom holds 9 acres in bondage, who pay
in rents and works yearly, 1 15J. ^id. at the same terms of the year. And
there are 8 tenants for terms of life, who hold among them 39 acres
3 roods of land, 4 acres of meadow, and 6 acres of pasture, paying yearly
£j IS. 2^d. at Easter and Michaelmas only. Item, there are 18 tenants,
who hold some small tenements and certain weirs on the sea-shore for
I
taking fish in the same, paying among them yearly 44J. 4^^/. at Michaelmas
only. Item, the pleas and perquisites of the courts there, with fines and
entries of lands, heriots, and leirwites, are worth yearly 20s. Total of the
value of the manor of Raath yearly, £^1 is. id.
IT • • •
I nqUlSltlOn taken {as above] at Teukesbury, loth March, 23
A Edward III [1349], by the oath oi John Cole, Robert de Karent,
Laurence atte Parke, William le Knygh\ Thomas Lucas, Henry Drake,
William Welle, Hugh Wr . . , Geoffrey . . . , who say that
Hugh le Despenser held in his demesne as of fee on the day he died
one messuage and 2 carucates of land in Stokearches of the King in
chief by knight service. There is there a capital messuage with a garden
and curtilage adjacent, worth 6j. 8t/. yearly. There are 120 acres of
arable land in demesne, worth \os. yearly; 8 acres of meadow [.?], worth
. . . yearly ; 2 acres of pasture, worth is. There is a water-mill in bad
state worth \os. yearly. Rents of free tenants, . . . 38J. id. There is
a certain bond tenant, who holds one messuage and one virgate of land,
and who will work from Michaelmas to the Feast of the Annunciation
[25 weeks] 25 works, one work every week, price of each work \d.
And from the Feast of the Annunciation to the Feast of St. John the
Baptist he will do 26 works, i.e. 2 works each week, each work worth
\et: From the last Feast to the Gule of August he will do
worth lid., price of each work \\d. And from then to Michaelmas,
viz. 8 weeks, he will do 32 works, viz. 4 a week, worth 4J. ; and frbm
Michaelmas to the Feast of the Annunciation he will plough . . . days,
2 2 »
332 Gloucestershire
and the ploughing is worth zs. %\d., each being worth z\d. And he will
harrow for the lord for 13 days, which is worth i^\d. And he will cart
by waggon \_auerabif\ for 23 days, the carting being worth 3^. \\d. [?]
. . . hay and 8 cartings [?] for corn, worth 3^., besides the carriage,
Afd., and 4 hens at Christmas, worth 4//. There are also 7 . . ag, each
of whom holds . . . [and will do] from Michaelmas to the Feast of
St. John the Baptist for 38 weeks, 2 works per week ; total of the
customary works aforesaid 532, of which . . . and 508 works are
worth 2 1 J. 2^., the price of the work \d. And from the Feast of
St. John to the Gule of August each will do two works per week,
total 70, worth 8j. f^d., at \\d. per work. And from the Gule of August
to Michaelmas each of them will do 3 works weekly, total 168 works,
worth 2 1 J., at \\d. per work. And they will mow 65 times, which is
worth %s. 6d. [sic], at i^d. per work. And each of them will give at
Christmas 2 hens, each hen worth id. Also there is a certain cottar
there, who holds one cottage [cotar], and he will do from Michaelmas to
the Feast of St. John 38 works, worth ig</., and from the latter Feast
to Michaelmas 14 works, worth iid. There is a free chase called "The
Chase of Cors," the profit of which is nothing beyond reprises.
InCIUlSltlOn^aken before Simon 5aw^/atTeukesberi, loth March,
23 Edward III [1349], by the oath of jurors as in the last
inquisition, the illegible names there being here shown as Hugh
Wre . . , Geoffrey le Tauerner, John Cary [?], Richard Coles, and Adam
T . . , who say that
The said Hugh le Despencer held in his demesne as of fee on th^ day
he died the manor of Teukesbury of the King in chief by knight service.
And there is there a chief messuage [with garden }] and small preserve,
which is worth yearly half a mark and not more, because the preserve is
worth nothing. And there is a dovecot worth 3^. yearly ; and a park
containing 80 acres, the underwood and herbage whereof is worth yearly
zos., and not more [because it is not suflSciently enclosed ?]. There are
46c acres of arable land, worth ^. yearly per acre, total £■] 13J. 4^/. ;
and 85 acres of mowable meadow, worth . . . ; there are 50 acres of
pasture in demesne, worth \zd. per acre yearly. The rents of free
tenants at the Feasts of St. Andrew, the Annunciation, the Nativity of
St. John the Baptist, and St. Michael, ;^i2 12s. id. There is a windmill,
which pays yearly at the said terms zos. There is a certain rent of
' la Home ' from a piece of land in the hands of customary tenants, who
pay 13J. 8</. at the Feast of the Annunciation. And there is one messuage
there, which one . . . de . . . formerly held, and he used to pay 5^.
1 In bad state.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 333
yearly at the said terms, which messuage the lord gave to John de
Euesham, paying one rose yearly. And from the messuage which Walter
le Bruggewryth holds, \s. at the said terms. And from "la Mor[.?e]"
i6j. at the said terms. And there is a fishery there in the Severn, with
boats, [and i^] in the Avon, which pays loj. at Michaelmas. There are
burgesses there holding 1 14^ burgages, paying yearly at the 4 usual terms
;^6 i6j. \od. These burgesses hold there a certain piece of cultivated
land within the bounds of the same vill, containing 10% acres of land,
and they pay yearly at the established terms 35J. 5^., viz. for every acre
5</. All the tenants of the same borough pay los. at the said 4 terms for
a custom called Fustale and i2.r. for a custom called Stallage. There are
48^ customary tenants there, each of whom holds one virgate of land in
villenage, and will plough \\ acres from Michaelmas to Christmas, and
each ploughing is worth ^d. ; total of the said customary ploughings,
36J. \\d. Also each of them will plough 3 roods of land in the same
time for a certain custom called Benerth,' and the ploughing is worth
zos. 2^d., each ploughing being worth ^d. And each of them will plough
between Christmas and the Feast of the Annunciation i^ acres, and these
ploughings are worth 36^, 4^^^/., the price of each ploughing 6d. And the
said customary tenants will each of them carry the lord's salt from Wych
to Teukesbury, and will give id., whether he performs tbe carriage or
not, and the total is 4J. o^d. Also each of them will make one quarter of
malt or give id. ; total, 4^. o^d. Each of tliem ought to do from the
Feast of St. Michael to the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, viz. for 38
weeks, 5 works each week; total of all the works, 9215 ; but there is an
allowance to each of them during that time of 15 works for the feast
days, and 5 works for the week of Christmas, and for the weeks of Easter
and Whitsuntide 4 works, and so the total of these reprises of works is
1 164, and there remain 8051, which are worth ;^i6 15J. 5i</. Each of
the said customary tenants will do 20 works in carrying the hay; total of
these works 970, worth 40J. 5</. Also each of them will work in the
lord's vines for 3 days ; total of these works 145^, worth 6s. o^d. And
each of the said holders of a virgate will thresh for one day, which works
are worth 2s. o\d. And the said customary tenants will give 3 quarters
and i bushel [?] of corn for a custom called Benesed, viz. each of them
half a bushei, and the said corn Is worth 12*. i\d. at 4J. a quarter. And
each of them will give 4 hens at Christmas, -worth i6j. id. And each of
them will work from tlie Feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist to
Michaelmas, viz. for 14 weeks, 5 works per week; total of these works
3007 works and not more, because 8 works are allowed to them for feast
days, and they are worth £1% 15J. lo^d. And each of these customary
tenants in autumn will do 16 Bedripes ; total, 776, worth £^ ijs. Also-
' [Beuerth.]
334 Gloucestershire
they say there are 1 3 customary tenants, each of whom holds one virgate
[«ir] of land, and from Michaelmas to the Feast of the Nativity of
St. John the Baptist, 38 weeks, they do 6 works weekly each ; total,
2964 ; but there is an allowance to each of them during that time of
20 works, and of 10 works for the Christmas, Easter, and Whit weeks ;
total of these reprises, 390 works; so there remain 2574 works, worth
1 07 J. id. Each of these 13;^ holders of a carucate \jic\ will work from
the Nativity of St. John to Michaelmas, 14 weeks, 6 works weekly; total,
1092 works ; but there is an allowance of 10 works to each of them for
feast days; total of the reprises, 130; and so there remain 962 works,
worth £(> OS. id. Also there are 4 cottars there, each of whom holds
one cottage, and will do from Michaelmas to the Nativity of St. John
the Baptist, 38 weeks, 4 works weekly; total, 152 works, worth 6^. /^.
And from the Nativity of St. Johti to Michaelmas, 14 weeks, they
will do 4 works weekly; total, 56 works, worth 7^. And each of them
will do 8 Bedripes in autumn; total, 32, worth 4;. Also they say
there is a view of frankpledge at the Feast of ... , worth £-] iis.
The pleas and perqi;isites of the courts there are worth 40J. yearly.
The toll of the borough there is worth 40^. yearly, and the pleas
of . . . 40X.
I riQUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset [as above] at Feireford,
X i2th March, 23 Edward III [1349], by the oath o{ John Hughes,
Robert Hende, John Piers, John Drake, John Pag, John de Stanjord, William,
Granger, John Mar ..,..., Richard Wynselade, John atte Hide, and
William de Campdene, who say that
The said Hugh le Despenser held in his demesne as of fee on the day
he died the manor of Feireford of the King in chief by knight service.
And there is a capital messuage there, with a garden, worth 6x. %d. yearly.
A dovecot, worth zs. yearly. Two water-mills, worth 40J. yearly. There
are two groves, the underwood and herbage of which are worth 5^. yearly.
There are 510 acres of arable land, worth j^6 7J. td. yearly, at id. per
acre. There are 20 acres of meadow [in] . . . mede, worth \os. yearly ;
and in Clyuemede 20 acres, worth 30J. yearly ; and in Longdole 30 acres
of meadow, worth zos.\ and in ... 10 acres of meadow, worth \os.
Also there is a several pasture there in the grove and in " le Le," worth
5J. yearly. There is a pasture at Querwyr . . . stall and . . . , worth
15J. yearly; and another pasture at Mercoumbe, worth 9J. \\d. yearly ;
and another at Sharpenesse and la Hull, worth ts. yearly. There is also
of the rents of assize of free tenants £(i \%s. \\\d. at the 4 terms of the
year, to wit, at Michaelmas, Christmas, the Annunciation, and the Feast
of St. John the Baptist. And there is a certain market town there in
which there afe 68 burgages in the hands of divers burgesses, and they
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pay 58^. rents of assize at the terms aforesaid. And they say that William
alte ZaU holds one messuage and one virgate of land in villenage, and
pays \zd. yearly at Christmas. And he will do from Michaelmas to the
Feast of St. John the Baptist, 38 weeks, 5 works each week ; and so the
total, deducting the feast days occurring in the said time, with the 3 feast
weeks, to wit, Christmas, Easter, and Whitsuntide, is 156 works, which
are worth 6x. bd. And he will plough one acre of land at the sowing of
com, which is called Grasherth, and the ploughing is worth id. ; and
one acre of land at the Lent sowing, and this work is worth 3^. And he
will harrow the aforesaid acres, and this work is worth \\d. And he will
plough one acre to lie fallow, and it is worth id. And from the Nativity
of St. John the Baptist to the Gule of August, viz. for 5 weeks, he will do
5 summer wdrks each week ; total of summer works, deducting the feast
days occurring during that time, 19 works, which are worth \\\d. And
from the Gule of August to Michaelmas, viz. 8 weeks, he will do 5 autumn
works weekly; total of the autumn works, deducting feast days, 32, which
are worth 4^. And he owes 8 Bederips in autumn, worth i id. There
are 40 customary tenants there, each of whom holds and does services
just as the aforesaid William atte Zate does ; and so there is a total of the
rents and works of the aforesaid 40 customary tenants ;^29 zs. bd. Also
they say that one John Dod holds one messuage and half a virgate of land
in villenage, and pays yearly at Christmas bd. And he will do from
Michaelmas to the Nativity of St. John the Baptist 78 works, worth is. id.
And will plough half an acre of land at the corn sowing, worth i\d. ; and
one [«!:] acre at the Lent sowing, and it is worth i\d.; and he will
harrow the aforesaid half-acres, and it is worth ^d. ; and [will plough^
half an acre to lie fallow, worth i^d. And from the Nativity of St. John
the Baptist to the Gule of August he will do 9 works, worth 6%d. ; and
from the Gule of August to Michaelmas 16 works, worth is. And he
owes 4 Bederipes in autumn, worth 6d. Also they say there are 7 tenants,
each of whom holds, pays,' and does just as the aforesaid John Dod does ;
and so there is a total of their rents and services, 50^. ()d. And there are
3 customary tenants there, each of whom holds half a virgate of land in
villenage, and will do from Michaelmas to the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist 78 works; so there is a total of 234 works, worth qs. gd. And
each of them will plough half an acre at the corn sowing, worth ^^d. ;
and half an acre at the Lent sowing, worth ^^d. ; and will harrow the
aforesaid half-acres, which is worth z^^d. ; and each will plough half an
acre to lie fallow, which is worth 4^</. And from the Nativity of St. John
the Baptist to the Gule of August each will do 9 works ; total, 27 works,
worth 2o\d. And from the Gule of August to Michaelmas each will do
16 works; total, 48, worth 6s. And each of them owes 4 Bedripes in.
autumn, worth iSd. Also they say there are 11 tenants there, each of
whom holds one Cotlond, and pays yearly of rent of assize 33^. at the
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terms aforesaid. And each of them will mow the lord's meadow for
3 days; total, 33 wrorks, worth 45. \\d. And each of them owes %\d. for
his autumn works; total, yj. 6J</. And each at Christmas owes 3 hens
and one cock, worth 3^. 8</. AlSo there are ij cottars there, who hold
13 cottages and pay rents of assize i6j. zd. yearly, and of these there are
ID who each owe one Bederipe in autumn, worth i^d. And the said
villeins, with the other customary tenants, give at Michaelmas for tallage
£%. And the toll of the borough is worth 13J. i^d. [?] yearly. And there
is a fair there on St. James's Day, worth ts. %d. And the pleas and
perquisites of the courts of the borough and manor, with the views, are
worth 26^. %d. yearly. And a certain view of Feireford, Estleth, Alurynton,
Mersheton, and ... is worth 56J. \d.
Inquisition taken at Neeth before Simon Basset, the King's
escheator in the county of Gloucester and the March of Wales
adjacent thereto, 17th March, 23 Edward III [1349], by the oath of
Llewellyn ap Rees, Robert ap R\_ees}^ ap Morgan, Jevan ap Willy m ap
Cradocy Ener ap Rees Goz, Jevan ap Jeruerch ap Rosser, Willy m ap Griff'
GoZy Jevan ap Thomas ap Morgan, David ap Jevan ap Willym, John Wyn,
John Baron, Stephen Clerk, and John Bragham, who say that
Hugh le Despencer held of the King in chief in his demesne as of fee
the castle and vill of Neeth, by what service they do not know ; the castle
is worth hs. Sd. yearly. There are l>urgesses in that vill who hold divers
burgages and tenements, and pay yearly £^ los. lo^d. at the terms of
St. Andrew, Christmas, the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and
St. Michael equally. The prise of ale in the said vill is worth 40J.
yearly. The che [cheminagium ?] there is worth 6^. %d. yearly. The
tolls of the market and fair in the same town are worth zbs. 8d. yearly.
The pleas and perquisites of the hundred there, with the pleas of the
fair there, are worth 40J. yearly.
The said Hugh likewise held, as above, the manor of Neeth, with
2 hamlets, viz. Kilthibebilth and Britten, together with the country
\_patria'] of Neeth, by service unknown. In which manor there is
a messuage in bad condition, worth izd. yearly. There are 161 acres
of land in demesne, 80 of which are worth 6d. yearly and 81 4^/. ; total
value, 67J. There are 86 acres of meadow, viz. 46 acres worth 12//.
per acre and 40 acres worth 4<i per acre; total, 59J. ^d. There are
99 acres of pasture, of which 56 are worth 6d. per acre and 43 acres 2d.
per acre ; total valoe of the demesne pasture, 35^. zd.
In the aforesaid hamlet of Kilthibebilth there are 43 Welsh tenants,
holding divers tenements and paying yearly £^. id. at the terms of
Christmas, the Invention of the Cross, and St. Michael equally.
In the said hamlet of Britton there are 12 Welsh customary tenants,
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who hold some small tenements in bondage, paying yearly among them
11$. id. at the said three terms.
In the said country of Neeth there are, as well this side of Neeth as
beyond Neeth, 360 Welsh tenants, who -hold divers tenements amongst
them, paying yearly ^^b is. at Michaelmas only.
There is the forest of Neeth, the herbage, pannage, and underwood of
which, with the wild honey and turbary, are worth loj. The pleas and
perquisites of the court there, as well beyond Neeth as this side of
Neeth, with the fines and redemptions, entries of lands, leiwryte, and
heriots, are worth yearly ;^6o. Be it known there are there 5 corn-mills
and one fulling-mill, worth £,\-j yearly; a certain fishery in the water of
Glynneth, worth 15J. yearly, and another fishery in the water of Glyntawy,
worth lOJ. yearly; a ferry at Britton, worth bs. %d. yearly, which John de
Auene holds in fee by demise of the said Hugh in exchange for the
manor of Sully, which items are not included in this account.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 23 Edward III, Pi. II, ist Nos., No. 169.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 105.
\
\_Note. From this point inquisitions relating to the March of Gloucester
are omitted, and only those dealing with lands, etc., now in the county,
are henceforward included.]
i^ug]^ le J^ejspen^er {contimied).
InOUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset, the King's escheator in
CO. Gloucester, at Gloucester on Monday next after the Feast
of St. Denis, 24 Edward III [1350], by the oath of William atte Mershe,
Thomas Undurhulle, John le Mariner, Philip le Marsshal, William atte Noke,
John Clifford, William de Polham, Richard Brounyng, William Gille, John
de Cors, Matthew Arondel, and Walter le Newcome, who say that
In the manor of Stokearchers there is not a free chase called Cors, as
was formerly found by an inquisition returned into the Chancery; but they
say that the Abbot of Westminster, the Abbot of St. Augustine of Bristol,
the Prior of Durhurste, Lady de Haffeld, John Gernuvyle, and the Abbot of
St. Peter of Gloucester have wood and soil there, the latter as belonging
to his manor of Mayesmore, which is called Weonbrugge in Cors. Also
the said Abbot of Gloucester has a manor called Rardepirie near Cors, in
which manors of Mayesmore and Hardepirie, the Abbot of Gloucester
and his predecessors have had free warren from time immemorial. The
parcels in the hands of the five first-named tenants are called Cors, so
that the whole of Cors is in the hands of the persons above-named.
Therefore the said Hugh le Despenser and the other lords of the said
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338 Gloucestershire
manor of Stokearchers have never had any soil or wood in Cors, but
by usurpation and encroachment of the game in Malverne Chase, in the
hands of the said Hugh and his ancestors, the said beasts have been
used to come and go at Cors, and to feed there, so that the said Hugh
and his ancestors and the lords of Stokearchers, by their power and
encroachment in Cors, without any lawful title, have ordained and
constituted 4 foresters there in Cors, one of whom, the master of"
the foresters, receives \d, every day from the reeve of the manor of
Teukesbury for the time being, and the 3 others receive 4.0J. yearly from
the said reeve at the- said manor of Teukesbury. Neither Hugh nor any
other lord of Stokearchers has ever received any profit from Cors, except
that the said Hugh, late deceased, by reason of his great power, took
attachments and amercements on the soil and in the wood of the tenants
above-named, who before the time of the usurpation of the said Hugh
peacefully enjoyed all the profits, etc., arising from their wood and soil
aforesaid.
Extent of the Lands, etc., of Hugh le Despenser, deceased.
Glouc. The manor of Stokearchers, with the court
of Wodeleyestyle . . . . . £\o os. o\d.
The manor of Feireford, with the borough
there ....... £']ii 7X. \d.
The manor of Teukesbury, with the borough
there . . . . , . . ;^i2 3 oj. 2df.
A certain foreign court in the county of
Gloucester £\b os. od.
Knights' Fees held of Hugh le Despenser, deceased.
-w- • • •
I ncfUlSltlOn taken at Tukesbury before Simon Basset [as above],
A i2th March, 23 Edward IH [1349], by the oath ol John Cole,
Robert de Carent, Laurence atte Parke, William Knyght, Thomas Lucas,
Henry Drake, William Belle, Geoffrey . . ,...., Walter le Botyller,
John Piers, and John de Stanford, who say that
Roger N . . . held from the said Hugh the moiety of a knight's fee
in Abryntone, worth 40J. a year. Hugh de Rodberghe held ... in
Shernecote, Northcote, and Sudyntone, worth 40J. a year. The heirs of
Hecbert de St. Quintin held ... in Estleche, worth 40J. The said Hugh
held the advowson of the Abbey of Teukesbury . . . worth 100 marks.
Chan. Inq.p.m.f Ser. /, 23 Edward III, Pt. II, ist Nbs., No. 169.
JVew reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 106.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 339
I nqUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset [as above], at Biseleye,
A on the Thursday in Easter week, 19 Edward III [1345], by the
oath of Robert de Dynham, John Clement, William de Caldecote, Henry
le Fermer, Robert de Strode, William de Smithgroue, Nicholas ate C hurchelreye,
John de Strode, William Hockenale, William Bitheweye, Robert de Bntstowe^
and Adam ate Vayreoke, who say that
Henry Husee ho|^ in the county of Gloucester a moiety of the manor
of Sapertone and a moiety of the manor of Rusyndone from the King in
chief by knight service, but no other tenements in the said county, either
from the King or any other lord.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 23 Edward III, Pt. II, ind Nos., No. ^b.
New reference, Chan. Misc. Inq., File 162, No. 4.
lEobert ne a^ton and otl^er^*
T • • •
I riQlllSltlOn taken at Gloucester before Simon Basset, the King's
JL escheator, 30th March, 23 Edward III [1349], by the oath oi John
atte Bertone, John Glede, William Pleyndamiour, Hugh de Muggeleye, Adam
de Clyue, John le Carpenter of Brithamptone [?], Elias atte Grene, John de
Cors, Walter Seueme, William Ingeleys, John Richemon, and Edward le
Tauemer, who say that
It will be no damage to the King or any other to allow Robert de
Astone and Geoffrey de Eggesworthe to grant to the Priory of St. Oswald
of Gloucester 9 messuages, 2 shops, 12 acres of land, and half an acre
of meadow in Chirchedone, Partone, Brithampton, Gloucester, and the
suburb thereof; and to allow the sz.\dL Robert to grant 2 messuages in
the same suburb, and John Hussy i\ acres in Sandhurst to the same
priory ; and the said Robert and Geoffrey to grant the reversion of
2 messuages in Gloucester and the suburb, which John U Tavemer and
Denise de Hunteleye hold severally for their life by demise of the said
Robert and Geoffrey, to hold to the said priory in part satisfaction of ;^io
worth of lands, etc., which they have the King's license to acquire.
The 9 messuages and 2 shops in Gloucester, and the 12^^ acres in
Chirchedone, Parton, and Brithamptone, are held of the said priory by
the service of 43^. yearly ; the 2 messuages in the suburb and the
i^ acres of meadow in Sandhurst, from the Abbot of Gloucester by the
service of qs. yearly. The 2 messuages in Gloucester and the suburb,
to be granted in reversion, are held of Hugh Hondsum by the service
of iQS. yearly. The whole are worth 40;. yearly beyond the said rents.
The Priory of St. Oswald holds of the Archbishop of York, and he of
340 Gloucestershire .
the King ; the Abbot of Gloucester holds of the King ; Hugh Hondsujn
of the Prior of Durhurste, and he of the King.
There will remain to the said Robert loos. of land and rents in
Gloucester and Coldastone, held of the Prioress of Westwode by the
service of 2S. Geoffrey will still retain 2 carucales of lajid in Partone
and Eggesworthe, held of the Abbot of Wynchecumbe by the service of
izd. and i lb. of cummin, worth 40J. yearly. John Hussy will still
retain tenements in Gloucester, held of the Prior of the Hospital of
St. Bartholomew of Gloucester by the service of 8^., worth 40J,
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, it, Edward III, Pi. IF, ind IVos., No. 31.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 293, No. 6.
InaUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset, the King's escheator in
Gloucestersliire, at Netherleye, 22nd April, 24 Edward III [1350],
by the oath of William Hathewi, Henry de Strode, John de Abenhale, Roger
Goderich, Walter Martin, Stephen Whytemm, William de Stowe, Walter
Bowan, Richard Godrich, John Cope, Robert le Smith, and John le Haulker,
who say that
Nicholas de Gamage held nothing in his demesne as of fee or in
service of the King in chief in the said county, but he held from Edward
de Penbrugge in socage, by the service of one pair of gloves, worth \d.y
in the vill of Netherleye one messuage, with close and curtilage, worth
td. a year beyond the reprise, 80 acres of arable land worth zd. an acre,
15 acres of meadow worth iid. an acre, and 32^. zd. annual rents
payable at Michaelmas and the Feasts of the Purification and the
Nativity of St. John the Baptist.
The said Nicholas died on Wednesday before the Feast of the
Purification, 23 Edward III [1350]. His daughters and heirs are
Margery, wife of John Billing, aged 20 ; Joan, wife of Hugh Archur,
aged 16; and Elizabeth, aged 9.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 24 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 4.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 107.
(I5>eoSre^ le arcl^er-
I n<JUlSltl011 taken before ^mo^ Basse! [as above] at Gloucester
-L on Thursday after the Feast of St. Luke the Evangelist,
24 Edward HI [i35o], by the oath of William atte Mersshe, Hugh Mustely
Thomas Prikke, Henry de Brokworthe, William Pleistude, John HatherseyCy
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 341
John Chapman of Stoke, John Smith, John le Eir [?], Robert h Hunte,
John Droys, and Robert atte Townesende, who say that
Geoffrey le Archer held a moiety of the manor of Archerstoke of the
King in chief on the day he died by the service of finding one archer
for the King in his war at his own cost for 4o'*days. He held no other
lands, etc., in the said county.
There is a capital messuage in the said moiety, with garden,
curtilage, and dovecot adjacent, worth 40^. a year; 132 acres of arable
land, worth 4^. an acre ; 6 acres of meadow, worth bs. There *are 6 free
tenants, who pay 22J. ^d. a year at the four usual terms ; and 6 bond
tenants, whose works and services are worth 46^. 7^. a year.
The said Geoffrey died 8th October last [1349]. Joan, wife of Sir
Thomas de Berkeleye of Coburleye, his daughter and heir, is aged 24
and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 24 Edward ITT, 1st Nos., No. 74.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edmard III, File 109.
giol^n tie I5ure0-
Inquisition taken at Gloucester before Walter Dastyn, the King's
escheator in co. Gloucester, on Monday after the Feast of St. Hilary,
24 Edward HI [1351]. by the oath of Hugh Mustel, Thomas Prikke,
William Hadewy, William Atlemersse, Philip Mareschal, John Palmare,
John de Clifford, William Atenoke, John de Leed . . ez, Thomas Underhulle,
Walter Toky, and John de Brokkeworth, who say that
John de Burse held no lands, etc., in his demesne as of fee on the day
he died in the said county, but he held the manors of Botyntone and
Longeford for term of his life by feoffment of John de Solers, as appears
in the fines levied in the King's court in the 3rd and 4th years of his
reign, between John de Burse and Hawysia his wife, plaintiffs, and
John de Solers, deforciant, providing that, after the death of the said John
and Hawysia, the said manors should remain to Giles de Beauchamp and
Katherine his wife, in tail, with contingent remainder to the right heirs
of the said Hawysia.
He held one parcel of the said manor of Botyntone from the heirs
of the Earl of Gloucester, by homage, fealty, and suit every 3 weeks at
their court of Tewkesbury. He held in the said parcel one messuage
with a curtilage, worth ^s. yearly; 120 acres of arable land, worth 3^/. an
acre; 15 acres of meadow, worth i8</. an acre; 21 free tenants, who pay
2 1 J. a year at Easter and Michaelmas. The pleas and perquisites of the
courts of this parcel of the manor are worth loi-. a year. He held
one parcel of the said manor from the Abbot of Westminster by fealty
only, to wit, the moiety of a grange, worth 6d. yearly, and . . . acres
34 2 Gloucestershire
of arable land, worth zjj., price of the acre . . . ; lo acres of meadow,
worth \%d. an acre; one pasture, worth 5^. a year; 6 acres of wood, worth
6rf. an acre. He also held from the said Abbot .. . . free tenants, who
paj ... a year. He also held a parcel of land in the said manor from
the Prior of DurhursU^ to wit, 40 acres of land, by fealty and a rent
of yj. yearly at Michaelmas. They are worth loj. yearly. He also held
ao acres of land there from Thomas de Berkeleye of Coburleye and Joan
his wife by fealty [?] only, a rent of 9*. at Christmas^ i lb. of pepper
at Christmas, and i lb. of cummin on St. Kenelm's Day. This parcel is
worth nothing beyond the said rents. Total, £% 8j. Rent paid to the
Prior q{ Durhunte yj., therefore the clear yearly value is £% \zd.
The said John held the said manor of Longeford of John, son of
Nicholas, as one-fifth of a knight's fee. There is a messuage there, worth
lid. ; 100 acres of arable land, worth ^d. an acre ; 30 acres of meadow,
worth zs. an acre. There are 10 tenants, who hold divers tenements,
whose services are worth 6ar. yearly. The pleas and perquisites are
worth 6 J. a year. Total, £•] iis.
The s^XdJohn held the manor of Teyhton and Kilcote from the King
in chief by the service of half a knight's fee for term of his life only.
There is one messuage there, worth i zd. a year ; 1 20 acres of arable land,
worth zd. an acre ; 3 acres of meadow, worth i zd. an acre ; 3 acres
of wood, worth izd. an acre; 12 tenants holding divers tenements,
and paying los. yearly at Easter and Michaelmas. The pleas and
perquisites are worth 5^. yearly. Total of the manor of Teyntone, 40J.
He also held the manor of Bykenore of the inheritance q{ Hawysia
de Ferres his wife for the term of his life from the King in chief, by
the service of paying i$s. to the King at Newenham. There is one
messuage there, worth 6d. yearly ; 60 acres of arable land, worth zd. an
acre; 3 acres of meadow, worth bd. an acre; 16' free tenants, who pay
los. a year at Easter and Michaelmas. The pleas and perquisites are
worth 3J. a year. Clear yearly value, after deducting the King's rent, zos.
The said John de Bures died at Botyntone on Wednesday, the Morrow
of St. Thomas the Apostle, 24 Edward III [1350]. The reversion of the
manors of Botyntone and Longeford belongs to Giles de Beauchamp and
Katherine his wife, as is abovesaid. John, son of Robert de Ferrers, is next
heir of the said Hawysia, and is aged 19 years.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 24 Edward III, \st Nos., No. loi.
Ncvo rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 1 10.
31o]^n De aaal of 'Brougl^ton*
Inquisition taken upon the King's writ, directing the SheriflF of
Gloucester to make an extent of the lands of John de Vaal of
Broughton, who on 5th July last acknowledged in the King's Chancery
I
I nquisitiones Post Mortem. ^43
that he owed ;^5o to the Abbot of Winchecombe, which he ought to pay on
the Feast of St. Peter ad Vincula then next to come, and which he has
not paid, etc. Dated 28th August, 24. Edward III [1350].
Extent made at Mukelton before Simon Basset, sheriff of Gloucester,
on Saturday before Michaelmas, 24 Edward III [1350], by the oath of
William de Ewenlode, Thomas furdan, John Lescy, John Ltnay, Richard
Bussel, John atte Chaumbre, Walter Felpes, Henry de Chestre, Richard
Frankeleyn of Quentone, Robert Osegode, William Ace, and John de Werley,
who say that
/ohn de Vaal had at Mukeltone on the said 5th July 2 bond tenants,
whose works and services are worth zqs. ; 2 free tenants, who pay bs. ^d.
yearly for all services ; and 3 cottagers, who pay ds. Sd. yearly. At
Overquentone the said /ohn had 3 free tenants, who pay $is. yearly.
At Larkestocke he had one messuage and 4. virgates of arable land,
worth 13^.4^. yearly beyond the reprise. He had no other lands "in
my bailiwick" which can be valued.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 24 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 121.
New refet;ence, Chan. Extents for debt, File 8, No. 13.
I nqUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset, the King's escheator in
X CO. Gloucester, at Gloucester, on Friday before the Feast of
St. Kenelm, 24 Edward III [1350], by the oath of William atte Mersshe,
Walter Toky, William le Clierk, Walter Seuar, William atte Playstude, John
de Brocworthe, Thomas Passemer, John Palmere, John de Mattesdone, John de
Wydecombe, William Arnald, and Walter Wyllames, who say that
It would be no damage to the King or any other to allow Henry de
Brocworthe to grant 3 messuages, 2 carucates of land, 6 acres of meadow,
and i8j. rents in Brokworthe to the Priory of Lanthony next Gloucester
in part satisfaction of ^10 worth of lands, etc., which the priory has the
King's license to acquire, nor to allow the said priory to re-grant the
same to the said Henry for his life. The premises are held of the said
priory by the service of \qs. yearly and suit of court twice a year. One
messuage, with a dovecot, is worth half a mark yearly ; one messuage is
worth IS. \d. ; the third messuage is worth zod. a year. The said
2 carucates contain 120 acres, 40 of which are worth dd. an acre,
40 acres are worth \d., and 40 acres -^d. an acre. The meadow is worth
13^. an acre. The abovesaid rents are paid yearly by 8 cottagers.
There would still remain to the said Henry in the said county
4 messuages, 2 virgates of land, 15J. rents, and 8 acres of wood.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 24 Edward III, ind Nos., No. 8.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 297, No.- 5.
344 Gloucestershire
Cicely, tDl^o \im tofe of d^eoffret Lavcl^er,
InCIUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset [as above] at Teukesbury,
on Thursday the Feast of SS. Simon and Jude, 24 Edward III
[1350], by the oath of Thomas Prikke, Hugh Mustel, John de Demeford
the elder, John Pauncefot, John de Dernejord the younger, Hugh Broun,
John Sampson, Laurence Whithejd, Adam Tappyng, John Conyng, John
Cole, and William Chammound, who say that
It would be no damage to the King or any other to allow the said
Cicely to retain for her life 4 messuages, 60 acres of land, and 6j. rents
in Stoke Archer, which the said Geoffrey, her late husband, and she
acquired to themselves and the heirs of the said Geoffrey from John Morin
of Swindon, chaplain, without the King's license ; also one messuage in
the same vill, which the said Geoffrey (who held of the King in chief)
demised to Henry Drake and John his son for their lives, and afterwards
granted the remainder, after the death of the said Henry and John, to the
said John Morin, who re-granted to the said Geoffrey and Cicely without
the King's license.
Also it would be no damage to the King or any other to allow
Geoffrey de Todyntone, chaplain, to grant 2 messuages, one virgate, and
6 acres of land in the same vill (which he acquired from the said Geoffrey
Larcher, who held of the King in chief, without the King's license) to
the aforenamed Cicely for her life, with remainder to the heirs of
Geoffrey.
The premises are parcel of a moiety of the manor of Archerstoke,
which is held of the King [as in inquisition on Geoffrey Larcher']. The
messuages are worth nothing beyond the reprises ; the 66 acres of land
are worth lis., at 4</. an acre ; the said virgate of land contains 36 acres,
worth 4(/. an acre.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, z\ Edward III, 2nd Nos., No. 12.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 297, No.g.
(BxXbtxt De CtntJene.
Inquisition taken before Simon Basse/ [as above] at Bradeston,
on the Feast of St. Michael, 24 Edward III [1350], by the oath of
John de Brughampton, John Willies, John Piirlewent, Waller le Masoun,
Stephen Kenultreo [.?], John atte B . . re, John Note, John Geffrey, John
Goule, John Bastard, John Russel, and John Giffard, who say that
It would be no damage to the King or any other to allow Gilbert de
Tyndene to assign one mill, 60 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, and
20^. rents in' Hulle, Rokhampton, and Thornbury to a chaplain to
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 345
celebrate every day in the chapel of St. Mary on Severn in the parish of
Rokhampton for the health of the King and of the said Gilbert during
their lives, and afterwards for their souls.
The messuage \jic\ and half an acre of land are held of Sir Thomas
de Berkeleye, lord of Rokhampton, by knight service, and are worth 3^.
yearly beyond the reprise. The 26 acres in HuUe are held from John
fitz Nichol by the service of zd. yearly, and are worth ly. \d. beyond the
reprise. The 30 acres in Thornbury are held from Baron de Stafford by
the service of 7^. \\d. yearly, and are worth "js. bd. beyond the reprise.
The ID acres of meadow in Thornbury and HuUe are held from the said
Baron dind John fitz Nichol by the aforesaid services. The 20J. rents are
in Thornbury, and held from the said Baron by the said services. The
said Baron, Sir Thomas de Berkeley, son of Maurice de Berkeley, and the
sz.\di John fitz Nichol dj& the only intermediaries between the said Gilbert
and the King. There would still remain to the said Gilbert one messuage,
if virgates of land, and 6 acres of meadow, worth 40J. yearly beyond the
reprises, and held of Sir Thomas de Berkeley, lord of Rokhampton, by the
service of coming to his court of Rokhampton without any other service.
[Note. The discrepancy in the statement of the premises is thus in
the original.]
Chan. Inq. p.m.^ Ser. I, 24. Edward III, 2nd Nos., No. 12.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File zg-j, No. 14.
cl^aplatnjS.
I nqUlSltlOn taken before Walter Dustyn, the King's escheator
A in CO. Gloucester, at Campedene, on Friday next after the Feast of
St. Chad the Bishop, 25 Edward III [1351], by the oath of William
de Ewenlode, John atle Chambre, Henry de Chestre, John de Weoleye of
Brodecampedene, Robert Osegod, William Acee, John Lescy, Thomas de
Chary ngworthe, Henry Honne, Hugh Burne, John Thursteyn, and Hugh
Pynel, who say that
It would be no damage to the King or any other to allow the said
Thomas Harald and William de Ombresleye to grant to Evesham Abbey
8 messuages, 252 acres of land, and pasture for 8 oxen and one bull in
Bradwelle, Donyngton, Seynesbury, Stowe St. Edward, and Malgarsbury.
The premises are held of the Abbot of Evesham in chief as follows :
3 messuages and 150 acres of land in Seynesbury are held by fealty and
a rent of \\s. payable at Michaelmas; the messuages are worth is. bd.
a year, the land 3^. an acre; 2 messuages and 100 acres of land in
Donyngton, by the service of i lb. of cummin and suit at the Abbot's
court of Bradwelle every 3 weeks; the said messuages are worth izd.,
34^ Gloucestershire
and the land id. an acre. The pasture is at Bradwelle, and is held
by a rent of one peppercorn yearly at Christmas ; it is worth is. There
are 2 messuages at Stowe St. Edward, held by a rent of %d. a year,
payable at Michaelmas, and worth \id. There is a messuage and 2 acres
of land at Malgarsbury, held by the service of a rose at the Feast of
the Nativity of St. John the Baptist ; the messuage is worth i^d. and
the land \d^ ^
The said Thomas and William have no other tenements in the said
county.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Sen /, 24 Edward III, znd Nos., No. 27.
Nax) reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 297, No. 24.
I nCJUlSltlOn taken at before Richard de Fo.xcote, the
X King's escheatorin co. Gloucester with the March of Wales
adjacent, on Monday after the Feast of the Epiphany, 25 Edward III
[1352], by the oath of Richard Branny ng, Thomas Passemer, John de
Maitesdone, John Croys, Waller Seuerne, John le Freman, John Goddrich,
Walter Carswelle, Hugh atte Wynyard, John de Wydecombe, William
Lauerance, and Thomas Pricke, who say that
John de Holeweye, chaplain, who is deceased, held from the heir
of Hawysia de Ferrers, deceased (who held from the King in chief),
being within age and in the custody of the King, as well in his demesne
as in service in the county of Gloucester one messuage and 2 cottages,
worth zs. yearly; 36 acres of land, worth \\d. an acre; and 4 acres
of meadow, worth \id. an acre, by demise oi John de Bures and Hawysia
his wife for term of the life of the said John de Holeweye, in Botynton.
The reversion belongs to John de Ferrars, cousin and heir of the said
Hawysia [as above].
John de Holweye died -on the Morrow of St. Thomas the Apostle,
24 Edward III [1350].
John de Ferrars was 19 years old on the Feast of St. Laurence last
past [135 1].
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 25 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 31.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 112.
Inquisition taken there [at Gloucester.?] before Philip le
Mareschal, the King's escheator in co. Gloucester, on Saturday
next after the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 25 Edward III
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 347
[1351], by the oath o{ Richard Brounyng, William de Pleystoude, Thomas
Passemer, William le Clerk, William Vngleys, John in the Felde of Paginhulle,
Walter Seuarne, William de Carswelle, John le Fremon, Hugh de Wyneyerd,
John le Hunte, and Walter de Ocholt, who say that
Roger Mautravers held nothing from the King in chief in the said
county, either in demesne or in service, on the day he died, but he held
for term of his life one messuage, one carucate of land, 4. acres of meadow,
3 acres of pasture, and 13J. \d. rents in Luttle Shilrdunton in the manor
of Beggeworth. The premises are worth 40^. yearly in addition to the
rents. They are held of John de Ferrers and Elizabeth his wife by the
service of paying bd. or one pair of gilt spurs at Easter, in the name
of dower of the said Elizabeth, which she holds of the inheritance of
John le Stratinge, in the manor of Beggeworth.
The said Roger held in fee there on the day he died 2 messuages and
15 acres of land, by knight service, from the sdaA John and Elizabeth as
above, worth ^s. yearly.
Roger died 14th December, 22 Edward III [1348]. John Mautravers,
son oi John Mautravers, brother of the said Roger, is his next heir, and
aged 60 years.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 25 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 45.
N'ew rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 112.
il5tc]^ola0 De 'Berfeele^e.
Writ, dated 6th November, 25 Edward III [1351], addressed to
Thomas de Bradestone, Simon Basset, and John Tracy, directing
them to inquire as to the tenure of the manor of Dodyngton. Nicholas
de Berkeley e, son and heir oi Hawysia, who was wife ol John de Berkeleye,
exhibited a petition in the Parliament last held at Westminster, stating
that although the manor of Dodyngton in co. Gloucester was held wholly
of Gilbert, late Earl of Gloucester, by knight service, and the said Nicholas
had done homage to Ralph, Earl of Stafford, who married Margaret,
daughter and heir of Margaret, who was wife of Hugh de Audele the elder,
sister and one of the heirs of the said Earl Gilbert, to whom this knight's
fee was assigned, yet, by pretext of an inquisition taken on the death of
the said Hawysia, by which it was found that she held all her lands of
the King in chief, homage was demanded of the said Nicholas for the
said manor, as well as for the other lands held of the King.
Inquisition taken before Sir Simon Basset and ^\r John Tracy,
knights, at Wotton under Egge on Thursday the Feast of
St. Thomas the Martyr, 25 Edward III [1351]' ^y the oath of Nicholas
2 3 .
348 Gloucestershire
Wynsh . . ton [?], John Joie, John ate Sloo, Richard Chansy, Richard de
Chalkeleye, John Broke, John Wodekoc, Roger Seiuy, Thomas Batjyn, John
Nicholas, John Adams, and Adam le Muleward, who say that
The said manor was held wholly of Gilbert, Earl of Clare, and from
time immemorial has been held of the Earls of Gloucester. It is now held
o{ Ralph, Earl oi Stafford, as parcel of the, Earldom of Gloucester, coming
to him [as abovesaid] with Jiis wife. Nicholas has paid his relief and
done homage to the said Ralph, and he holds no other lands at
Dodyngton, except the said manor, which is worth ;^io a year.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 25 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 6o.
New rejerence, Chan. Misc. Inq., File 166, No. i.
Cl^omajs tie iBetfeele of Coburle^e ann gioan
Inquisition taken there [at Gloucester?] before Richard de
Foxcote, the King's escheator in the county of Gloucester and the
March of Wales adjacent, on Monday after the Feast of the Epiphany,
25 Edward III [1352], by the oath of Thomas Prikke, John de Wydecombe,
Thomas Passemer, William Gemon, John de Mattesdone, William Laurence,
Richard Brounyng, Walter Seuar, John le Fremon, John Godrich, John
Droys, and Hugh Atewynzard, who say that
It would be no damage to the King or any other to allow Thomas de
Berkele of Coburleye and/oaw his wife to enfeoff /<?^« le Botiler, chaplain,
and William de Westhale with a moiety of the manor of Archerstoke, and
the reversion of one-third of the said manor, 118 acres of land, and
2 acres of meadow in Archerstoke, which Robert de Sharshulle and Cicely
his wife hold for term of her life of the inheritance of the sa\<\ Joan, for
the purpose of a re-enfeoffment of the said Thomas and Joan in tail, with
contingent remainder to the right heirs o^ Joati.
The premises are held of the King in chief by the service of finding
one archer in the King's war for 40 days at the tenants' cost within the
four seas of England. They are worth \o6s. 8d.
The said Thomas and Joan have besides the manor of Coburleye in
county Gloucester, held o[ N'icholas de Berkde of Dursleye by the service
of one-fourth of a knight's fee, and worth ^10 yearly.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 25 Edivard III, itid Nos., No. 47.
Neiv rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 302, No. 9.
Inquisitiones Post Morte?n. 349
InC^UlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before John de Westone, the
King's escheator in co. Gloucester, on Monday next after the
Feast of All Saints, 26 Edward III ['352], by the oath of Adam Clauylle,
Henry Duryar, William Hockenale, Richard ate Churcheye, William Badecok,
John Pygaz, William Suthegroue, Richard Cly/eshale, John Poukare, William
Cariere, Henry Wailes, and /ohn de la Golere, who say that
The said Walter held a moiety of the manors of Broderysyndone and
Sapertone, with the advowsons of the churches of the said manors, of
the King in chief by knight service, jointly with Joan his wife, who
survives. The moiety of Broderysyndone is worth 50^., that of
Sapertone 40J.
The said Walter died [on the Vigil of] Michaelmas last. William,
his son and heir, was aged 2 at the Feast of St. Peter ad Vincula last.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 26 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 43.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 115.
%o^n, Carl of Mnt
T • • •
I nnUlS'ltlOn taken before /oA« de Westone [as above] at Cirencestre
X on Monday next before the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul,
26 Edward III [1353], by the oath of Roger de Chestretone, Geoffrey
Aylwyne, Robert Barbast, Williatn Piilham, William Mareys, Robert Wattes
of Lecchelade, Henry Norman, James le Gryse, Richard Herwarde, Richard
atte Hyde, Richard de Gulue, and Walter atte Halle, who say that
John, late Earl of Kent, held in his demesne as of fee tail, to him and
the heirs of his body, by the King's charter, on the day he died, the
manor of Lecchelade of the King in chief by knight service, worth £()o
a year. He also held in fee tail, as above, the manor of Barnedesleye
from the Earl o[ Hertford by knight service, worth £16 a year; and the
manors of Ouersodyngtone and Musarder, of the barony of Staneleye,
by knight service ; the former is worth £S> yearly, the latter £6 i ^s. ^d.
He was also seised of an annual farm of ;^30, payable at Michaelmas
by the Abbot of Cirencester for the farm of the vill of Cirencester and
seven hundreds.
The said Earl died on Wednesday, the Feast of St. Stephen, in the
said year [1352], Joan, wife of Thomas de Holande, sister and next heir
of the said late Earl, is aged 24.
Inquisition as to knights' fees and advowsons of churches held
by the said late Earl, taken at Cirencestre hefoxe John de Westone
[as above], on Monday next after the Feast of the Purification of the
350 Gloucestershire
B.V.M., 27 Edward III [1354], by the oath of Geoffrey Ailwene, Robert
Barbast, William Pulham, William More, Robert Wattes of Licchelade,
Robert Say, Henry Norman, John le Gris, Richard Hereward, Richard ate
Hade, and Richard de Culue, who say that
The said Earl held in tail [as above],- from the King in chief, the
moiety of a knight's fee in Colesbourne, which John Lehaut held of him
by knight service, worth 50^. a year; the moiety of a fee in Ickombe,
which Roger Blaket znd Margaret, his wife, held of him by knight service,
worth soj. a year ; also the advowson of the church of Musarder, worth
10 marks yearly, and the advowson of Licchelade Priory, worth nothing,
because the Earl received nothing in times of vacancy, but only gave
them license to elect another prior in place of the prior deceased.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 26 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 54.
New reference, Chan. Inq.^p.m., Edward III, Files 1 18 and 1 19.
mtUiam De CD^nDort, iBwl^op of mint^tmt.
InCjUlSltlOn taken hehre John de Weston [as above] at Thormerton
on Tuesday next after the Feast of the Nativity of the B.V.M.,
26 Edward III [1352], by the oath of William de Pulham, Geoffrey
Ailwyne, Robert Barbast, John Russel, John de Upcote, Richard ate Stable,
John Fyfide, Roger de Mortone, Ralph Derham, Thomas Kynne, Richard ate
Hyde, and Richard Hereward, who say that
William de Edyndon, Bishop of Winchester, acquired the manor of
Thormerton, with the advowson of the church of Thormerton, which are
held of the King in chief, from ?>'ix John de St. Philibert, knight, without
obtaining the King's license, on Sunday next after the Feast of
St. Augustine, 25 Edward III [1351]- There is in that manor a capital
messuage, worth nothing yearly beyond the upkeep of the houses ;
2 carucates of land, containing 300 acres, one half of which can be sown
every year, each acre so sown being worth 3^. ; the other half which is
not sown is worth nothing, because the said 2 carucates lie in common.
There are 6 acres of meadow, worth bs. ; bs. bd. of the rents of free
tenants; 32J. of the rents of bond tenants there, both free and bond
rents being paid at the feasts of St. Michael, St. Thomas the Apostle,
the Annunciation, and the Nativity of St. John the Baptist in equal
portions.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 26 Edward III, 2nd Nos., No. 5.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q,d., File 305, No. z.
Inqtdsitioncs Post Mortem. 351
InQUlSltlOn taken heiore John deWestone [as above] at Cirencester
on Monday next after the Feast of St. Hilary, 26 Edward III [1353],
by the oath of William de Pulham, Robert de Norihcole, Richard Hereward,
William Mareys, Thomas Elnaunt, Robert Braunche, Ralph Derham, William
de Cundecoie, Thomas Cleregise, William de Pedeworth, Thomas Olyuer, and
Thomas Kynne, who say that
Henry de Wylynton held from the Abbot of Cirencester 8 virgates of
land in the manor of Westonebrut by fealty and the service of 25^. 4^.
and one pair of gloves, worth id., and by suit every 3 weeks at the
Abbot's court. These rents of z$s. ^. and the gloves the said Henry
and all tenants of the said lands and manor have paid to the said Abbey
from time immemorial, and the Abbey has received the same until the
same manor came into the King's hand and into the custody of Thomas
Bonuyle, by reason of the minority of the heir of the said Henry.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 26 Edward III, 2nd Nos., No. 11.
New reference, Chan. Misc. Inq., File 167, No. 8.
c^DmunD^ late €arl of i^ent^ tlje l^ing*0 uncle*
InCJUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before /<?/i« de Westone [as above]
on Monday next after the Feast of St. Michael, 26 Edward III
[1352], by the oath o{ John de Milkesham, John Capel, Elias de Berlegh,
William de Ledeh, Edmund de Chedworth, John Draycote, John ate Boure,
Nicholas Wyneband, Richard de Alkelegh, Nicholas Poynz, John le More, and
Walter With, who say that '
Edmund, late Earl of Kent, on the 14th of March, 4 Edward III
[1330], on which day he was arrested at Winchester, was seised of the
manor of Lecchelade in his demesne as of fee tail, to him and the heirs
of his body, held of the King in chief by knight service, and worth ;^i 00
a year ; the manor of Bardesleghe, held as above, worth £zb yearly ;
the manor of Sodyntone Musard, held as above, worth £\b ; the manor
of Musarder, held as above, worth ;^i8. He held in tail male the farm
of the vill of Gloucester from the King in chief. The King in the life-
time of the said Edmund seised all the premises into his hands, and
afterwards gave the said farm to Queen Isabella, his mother, for her life ;
she granted her estate therein to Thomas de Bradeston, chivaler. Edmund, ■
son of the aforesaid Edmund (who, the writ states, died within age,
a ward to the King), never had anything in the said farm. After the
352 Gloucestersh ire
death of the said Edmund the father, the King in Parliament granted the
manors abovesaid to Edmund, son of Edmund, to hold hereditarily if no-
judgment were pronounced against his said father.
Edmund, son oi Edmund, died 5th January, 6 Edward III [1333].
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 26 Edward III, znd Nos., No. 36.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 120.
apanor of ^outl^am.
Writ, dated 12th November, 26 Edward III [1352], directed to-
Gilbert de Shotesbroke, John Loueday, and John Dagenhale, clerk.
The King has been informed that certain charters and evidences
concerning the manor of Stanford in Berks, which is of the inheritance
of Margaret and Elizabeth, daughters and heirs of Reginald fitz Herbert,
deceased, who are within age and wards to the King, were removed by
certain persons after the death of the said Reginald, to the manifest
danger of the disinheriting of the said heirs. The above-named com-
missioners are to make inquiry.
InOUISltlOn taken in Berks, 1326. The jury say that Herbert,
son oi John, by his charter long since gave io Reginald, his younger
son, the manors of Stanford in Berks and Southam in Gloucestershire, to
hold to him and the heirs of his body by a rent of one rose at Midsummer.
After Herbert's death, Matthew, his son and heir, quitclaimed the premises
to the said Reginald by his writing. After Reginald's death this writing
came into the hands of his wife Julian. They say that Matthew, son of
Herbert, and Richard de Benham so proceeded, maliciously and by
unlawful agreement, and by gifts and promises made to Robert de Boxere
and Thomas de Saunderville, who were then advisers of the said Julian,
that she gave up the said writing to the said Matthew and Richard at
Stanford, and it still remains in the custody of the former.
John de Tydemersh, who afterwards married the said Julian, delivered
to William de Berione, chivaler, guardian of the heirs of live said Reginald
on behalf of the King, 85 charters, deeds, and aicquittances, formerly
belonging to the said Reginald, touching the manor of Stanford. They
do not know at all into whose hands the rest of the deeds may have come.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 26 Edward III, znd Nos. ^ No. 49.
New reference, Chan. Misc. Inq., File 167, No. 14.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 353
3|o]^n tie ^ram anD Sjol^tt Coppe*
InC[UlSltlOn taken before John de Westone, the King's escheator
in CO. Gloucester, at Westbury on Tuesday next after the Feast of
the [Nativity] of St. John the Baptist, 26 Edward III [1352], by the
oath of Thomas Claxhulle, Thomas Sukkeleye [.?], Peter IValmor, Henry
Burghende [?~\, John atte Grene, John Shory, John Robyns of St . . wey,
Richard . . homes, John Hemyng, John Baderou, John Ryol, and Richard
Waties, who say that
It would be no damage to the King, or any other, to allow yb,^^ de
Ham and John Coppe to assign one messuage in Westbury to William de
Farendone, vicar of the church of Westbury, to hold to him and his
successors for their manse there. It is held of Geoffrey le MareschaU
vicar of the church of Longehope, by the service of ^s. yearly. It is
worth nothing' beyond the reprise.
There would still remain to the said Johrt de Aram one messuage and
one carucate of land in the manor of Rodleye, for term of his life, held of
Henry, Duke of Lancaster, by the service of ^s. yearly and suit every
3 weeks at his court of Rodleye ; they are worth 40J. a year beyond the
reprise. John Coppe would still retain one messuage and 2 acres of
arable land in Westbury, worth 4-5'. yearly beyond the reprise ; the
messuage is held oi Robert de Aune by the service of'2j. yearly and suit
at his court, the land of Sir Richard Talbot, knight, by the service of
IS. \d, yearly rent.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 26 Edward III, 2nd Nos., N'o. 52.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 307, No. 3.
giol^n De jFretl^orn.
Inquisition taken in Berks, 7th June, 27 Edward III [1353].
The jury say that John de Frethorn held of the heir of William de
Botreaux, who held of the King in chief, the heir being a minor and
ward to the King, the manor of Chelreye in Berks, together with the
manor of Frethorn in Gloucestershire, by the service of half a knight's
fee. The manor of Chelreye was held jointly with Elizabeth his wife,
who survives.
John de Frethorn died 20th May last [1353]. Walter, his brother and
heir, is aged 18.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 27 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 24.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 121;
GLOUC. INQ., VOL. V.
354 Gloucestersh ire
(Gilbert Calebot.
nQUlSltlOn taken before Simon Basset, the King's escheator in
I
CO. Gloucester, at Westbury on Monday next after the Feast of
St. Gregory the Pope, 20 Edward III [1346], by the oath ol John Joce,
William de Bray, Philip le Longe, John de Aure, William de Scaure, Robert
atte Strode, Philip le Mareschal, Osbert Afalemort, Richard le White, Philip
Baderoun, John de Ode, and John de Soulhorle, who say that
Gilbert Talebot held no lands, etc., of the King in chief in my bailiwick
on the day he died, but he held the moiety of one knight's fee in
Lydeneye from the Earl of Warwick by knight service, worth £\o yearly,
and the manor of Longehope from the Earl o{ Lancaster by the service of
half a knight's fee, worth £\o yearly.
The said Gilbert died 24th February last [1346]. Richard Talebot, his
next heir [the Hereford Inq. p.m. says son and heir], is aged 40.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 27 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 48.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 122.
iRobert CB^^etr of 'Bristol.
Inquisition taken at Bristol before /(?A« de Westone, the King's
escheator in" co. Gloucester, on Thursday next after the Feast of
St. Valentine, 28 Edward III [1354], by the oath q{ Hugh de Fromptone,
Walter Derby, John Lym, Roger Spert, Henry Pykk, John de Bathe, Richard
de Alkeleye, Nicholas Poyntz, John Pesschon, Ralph Waleys, John Tony, and
Robert de Leye, who say that
The said Robert held no lands, etc., in his demesne as of fee, nor in
service, in my bailiwick, but he held the manor of Oluestone, with the
advowson of the church of that manor, for the term of his life and for
2 years following, so that his executors or assigns may dispose of that
manor during those 2 years and present that church to suitable parsons.
He died 21st January in the year abovesaid \_sic'\ [1354]. Robert
Gyene of Somerset is his next heir, and is of full age.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, z-j Edward III, 1st Nos., No. 52.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 123.
31o]^n a^autraterjs.
Inquisition taken before /(?/^« de Westone [as above] at Gloucester
on Tuesday next after the Epiphany, 27 Edward III [1353], by the
oath of William Mareschal, , , John Hunte, John Lescy,
William de Maldone, Roger atte Mulle, Robert Flemyng, Thomas . . . ,
John de Beaumaner, and John Spensere, who say that
Inquisitiones Post Mortem, 355
It would be no damage to the King or any other to allow John
Mautravers to enfeoff Edmund de Bereford, Nicholas Pynnok, and Henry
de Tyngeivyk with his manor of Kyngestanleigh, in order to a re-enfeoffment
of himself and his wife Agnes in tail male, with contingent remainder to
William, son of Edmund de Ber/ord, and Joan, daughter oi John, son of
the sa.\A John Mautravers, in tail male, and in default again Xo John, son
oi John, son oi Robert Mautravers, and Roger, son oi Edward Mautravers^
in tail male successively. The manor is held of the King in chief by
knight service, and is worth 20 marks yearly. The said John Mautravers
has no other lands or tenements in the said county.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 27 Edward III, znd Nos., No. 50.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 310, No. 15.
9Io]^n He ^uDelet.
IriQUlSltlOn taken upon awrit, dated 4th December,27 Edward III,
requiring information as to the tenure of the lands o{ John de Sudeley,
so as to determine whether the marriage of the heir belongs to the King.
The inquisition itself is in too bad a state to decipher consecutively.
The calendar gives Sudeley manor, with lands in Stanle}^ Pountlarge,
and Grete. The inquisition says that John de Sudeley, jointly with
Eleanor his wife, held the manor of Sudeley of the King in chief by
barony, except the services of Thomas Blaunkjrount and Richard
Da/tyn{}~\; therefore the marriage of the heir belongs to the King.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 27 Edward III, znd Nos., No. 53.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 125.
giol^n pe ^tonore, [fenigl^t]*
InOUlSltlOn taken before William de Leidene, the King's escheator
in CO. Gloucester, at Caumpedene, loth October, 28 Edward III
[i 354], by the oath o^ John de Astone, Nicholas le Hayward, John Hamptone,
Ralph Eode, John Tyboten, Robert Osegode, William Ace, Henry Honnen,
William . . ng, John de Bradeweye, John Thorteyn, and John Bradeweye of
Bachesore, who say that
John de Stonore, who died, held no lands, etc., of the King in chief in
the said escheator's bailiwick on the day he died or before ; but he then
held in his demesne as of fee one messuage, one carucate of land, and
1 1 acres of meadow in Cundicote from Matthew Fitz Herberd by knight
service; they are worth 13^. 4(/. yearly beyond the reprise. He held,,
moreover, one messuage, one carucate of land, 12 acres of meadow,
6 acres of wood, and £10 rents in Hembury from the Bishop of Worcester
356 Gloucestershire
by the service of ds. yearly and suit at his courts held every 3 weeks at
Hembury ; these premises are worth £\% yearly beyond the reprise.
The said John died on Sunday, the Feast of St. Bartholomew last.
John, his son and next heir, is aged 30 and more.
Chan. Tnq.p.m., Ser. I, 28 Edward III, \5t Nos., No. 58.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 128.
OTilltam De ari^ntone, cBatl of l^untingHon*
InOUlSltlOn taken before William de Ledene, the King's escheator
in the county of Gloucester and in the March of Wales to that
county adjacent, at Wynchecombe on Saturday the Feast of St. Luke
the Evangelist, 28 Edward III [1354], by the oath of Walter Bodenham,
Walter de Culne, Henry de Ombresleigh, Robert Marchal, Henry Wilkyns,
William Pygas, Richard Webbeleigh, William Haukescombe, Henry Newenian,
William James, John Dobbes, and Robert James, who say that
*The said Earl held in his demesne as of fee in the county of
Gloucester on the day he died, jointly enfeoffed with Julian his wife, the
manor of Gutyng, together with the hamlets of Kyntone, Bertone,
Thornhulle, Holforde, and Cotesdene, together with other services to
the said manor belonging in the vills of Beryngtone, Little Rysyndone,
Sloughtre, Fromptone, Felde, Gloucester, Wynchecombe, Aldryntone,
Wormyngtone, Condicote, Bradewelle, Newyntone, Nethergutyng,
Salpertone, Shuptone, Doudeswelle, Kulkertone, Westone Brut, Hamp-
tone Meisy, and in the hamlets of Hertford, Grettone, Grete, Holde-
bury, Pettelesworthe, Temple Anneford, and Foxcote in the county
aforesaid.
The said manor, together with the hamlets of Felkyng, Kelmescote,
and Halewelle, and with other services in the vills of Bradewelle and
Cornwelle, co. Oxon, and in the vills of Pultone and Seuenhamptone,
CO. Wilts, and in the vill of Berlyngham, co. Worcester, is held of the
King in chief by knight service, and is worth 100 marks yearly.
The said Earl died on Sunday after the Feast of St. Bartholomew last
past. John de Clyntone, his next heir, is aged 30.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 28 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 59.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 129.
^enr^, ?^u6e of Lancajster.
_. . . »
I nqUlSltlOn taken before William de Ledene, the King's escheator
A in CO. Gloucester, at Cirencester, 12th November, 28 Edward III
['354]. by the oath of Robert Barbast, Geoffrey Aylwyne, John de Leche,
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 357
Richard atte Stable, James le Grys, William Mareys, William George, John de
Caumpedene, Roger de Mortone, Richard de Culne, Richard atte Halle, and
Thomas Olyuer, who say that
It would be no damage to the King or any other to allow his cousin
Henry, Duke of Lancaster, to assign his manors of Kynemersford and
Cheddeworth to the Dean and Chapter of the cathedral church of
St. Mary of Leycester, to hold to them and their successors for ever.
They are held of the King in chief by knight service, to wit, Kynemers-
ford for half a knight's fee, and Cheddeworth for a quarter of a knight's
fee ; they are worth £,\q and looj. respectively.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 28 Edward III, ind Nos., No. 2.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 313, No. i.
Inquisition taken before Thomas de Berkele of Coberleigh, the
King's escheator in co. Gloucester, at Gloucester on Friday in
Whit- week, 29 Edward III [1356], by the oath of William Geffes, Simon
Marchal, Thomas Greuel,John Brasebrugge, Robert James, Henry le Neweman,
Nicholas Webbe,John de Weoleye, Richard le Webbe,John Dauy,John le Smythe,
and Richard le Boon [.?], who say that
John Giffard of Weston Underegge held from the King in chief on
the day he died at Norton Underegge in the county aforesaid the manor
of Norton by knight service. There is one messuage there, worth
nothing yearly beyond the reprise ; 2 carucates of land, worth 26^. %d.
yearly; 12 acres of meadow, worth \%s. He had £<^ rents there, payable
yearly at Michaelmas and Easter in equal portions by the bond and free
tenants, and a several pasture, worth \os. yearly. The pleas and
perquisites of the courts there are worth 3^. \d. yearly beyond the reprise.
The herbage and fruit of a garden are worth y. \d. There is also
a dovecot worth 3J. \d.
Joan, who was wife of Thomas le Botiler, chivaler, mother of the said
John Giffard, \\'\i\c\\ Joan died 12th May in the said year, held in dower
of the inheritance of the said John Giffard the manor of Weston, which
is held of the King in chief by like service. There is one messuage
there, worth \id. yearly beyond the reprise; 3 carucates of land, worth
40J. ; 20 acres of meadow, worth \os. There is an enclosed park, the
underwood of which can be sold to the amount of zos. a year; and
there is a several pasture in the same park worth 135'. \d. There are
20 marks' rent from free and bond tenants, payable at the Feasts of"
St. Thomas the Apostle, the Annunciation, the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist, and St. Michael in equal portions. There is a dovecot worth
358 Gloucestershire
2J. yearly; the pleas and perquisites of the courts are worth irj. M.
yearly.
John Giffard d\tA. 30th November, 27 Edward III [1353]. Elizabeth,
his daughter and heir, is aged 4.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 29 Edward III, isl Nos., No. 7.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 1 30.
"W* • • • ^
I nOUlSltlOn laken before the abovesaid escheator at Cirencester,
X on Monday next before the Feast of the Translation of St. Thoma
the Martyr, 29 Edward III [1355], by the oath of Geoffrey Aylwyne,
Thomas -de la Mare of Ryndecombe, Robert Barbast, fames le Gris,
John de Caumpedene, Richard atte Stable, Robert Wattes, Richard de Culne,
Walter Bygaynnetheyate, Richard atte Halle, William le Faiiconer, and Henry
Norman, who say that
Richard d-e Wydeslade, who died, held no lands, etc., of the King in
chief on the day he died in the said county, but he held from William
Comyn of Putteleye in his demesne as of fee at Leche Turuille one
messuage with a curtilage adjacent, worth is. \d. yearly, 3 virgates of
arable land, which in these last years have been worth nothing beyond
the reprise, and iid. rent for a cottage there.
Stephen de Wydeslade, his son and heir, is aged 24.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 29 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 22.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 130.
OTtlUam De ^jstone anD l^eter De CggetDortl^e.
InClUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester before the abovesaid escheator
. . . August, 29 Edward III [1355], by the oath oi fohn Oliuer,
John Glede, John Cole, John de B right hampton, John atte Bertone, Richard
de Salisbury, William atte Mersshe, Waller Toky, John de Mattesdone, Thomas
Passemer, William Laurence, and William Ingleys, who say that
It would be no damage to the King or any other to allow William de
Astone to grant a toft and 5 acres of land in Partone and Bryghthamptone,
and Peter de Eggtworthe to grant a toft and 2 acres of land in Uptone
St. Leonard to the Prior and Convent of St. Oswald of Gloucester, and
to allow the said Peter to grant them the remainder of 5 messuages,
2 shops, and fs. rents in Gloucester, which Thomas, son of William le
Spycer, and Amice his wife hold for term of her life, in part satisfaction
of ;^io worth of lands and rents which they have license to acquire by the
King's letters patent.
Of the abovesaid 5 messuages one is held of the Prior of Derhurste
by the service of 4J. rent and suit at his court, held in the vill of
InquisUiones Post Mortem. 359
Gloucester every 3 weeks, and the Prior holds of the King in chief.
Another is held of the Abbot of Tintern by 5J. rent, and the Abbot holds
of the King. Another is held of the Prior q{ Lanthony next Gloucester
by \zd. rent, and the Prior holds of the Earl o{ Hereford in frankalmoin.
The fourth messuage is held of the said Prior of St. Oswald by 2^. rent,
and the Prior holds of the King. The last is held of the Abbot of
St. Peter of Gloucester by a rent of yj., and the Abbot holds of the King.
The 2 shops are held of the Prior oi Lanthony by a rent of 14J., and the
Prior holds of the King.
The toft and land to be granted by William de Astone are held of the
said Prior of St. Oswald, who holds of the King, by a rent of 4J. The
toft and land to be granted hy Peter de Eggeivor the are held oi Thomas
Passemer by a rent of xid. ; Passemer holds of the Abbot of St: Peter oi
Gloucester, together with other lands, by a rent of . . s., and the Abbot
holds of the King. The "js. rents are held of the said Prior of St. Oswald
by a rent of i^.
There would still remain to William de Astone 2 virgates . . . and
. . s. rents in Colde Astone, held of the said Prior of St. Oswald . . . ;
also 2 virgates of land and i6.f. 6d. rents there, held of the Abbess of
Godestowe . . . altogether worth 50J. . . . a year. The said Peter
would still retain one carucate of land and 40J. rents in Preston . . .
held of the Bishop of Hereford by 6s. rent.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 29 Edward III, 2nd Nos., No. 6.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 317, No. 6.
Cl^oma^ De 'Berfeelee of aice, cl)tt)aler»
InOUlSltlOn taken before the abovesaid escheator at Berkele on
Monday next after the Feast of St. John the Baptist, 29 Edward III
[1355], by the oath oi fohn de Draycote, Thomas Skay, Walter Wyther,
Walter Huyot, Geoffrey Neel, Walter fakemans, fohn Gyffard, fohn leBotiller,
fohn Byseleigh, Richard Chansi, Walter Matheus, and John Symondes, who
say that
It would be no damage to the King or any other to allow Thomas de
Berkelee of Ulee, chivaler, to enfeoff Robert, parson of the church of Ulee,
with the manors of Kynges Westone and Aylebertone, held of the King
in chief by knight service, in order to a re-enfeoffment of the said
Thomas and Katherine his wife. The said manors are worth ;^2o a year.
The said Thomas would retain besides the manors of Ulee and Bradeleyc,
held of Thomas de Berkele, chivaler, Lord de Berkele, in chief by knight
service, and worth ;^2o yearly.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 29 Edward III, 2nd Nos., No. 32.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 318, N'o. 7.
2 4
360 Gloucestershire
Inquisition taken before Sir Thomas de Berkele of Cubberle,
knight, escheator [as above], at Tettebury on Wednesday next after
the Feast of St. Hilary, 29 Edward III [1356J, by the oath oi John Joy e^
John Wynebaud, Richard Chansy, John le Broke, Roger Caumhray^ Roger
Frauncombe, Walter Person, John Holdere, John de Westone of Hyntone,
Thomas Monk, John Bayouse, and William Turgys, who say that
It would be no damage to the King or any other to allow John Fitz
Nicol to enfeoff John, parson of the church of Seyntpere, and Walter,
parson of the church of Camme, with the manors of Hulle and Nymdes-
felde, and the advowson of the chantry of Kynleye, in order to a re-
enfeofFment of himself and Eva his wife in tail male. The premises are
held of the King by knight service.
In the manor of Hulle there is one messuage, worth nothing beyond
the reprise; 2 carucates of land, worth 26J. 8</. a year. In the manor of
Nymdesfelde there is a similar messuage and 2 carucates, one of which is
worth I Of., the other 3J. \d., and not more, because it lies untilled. The
chantry is worth nothing yearly, because it is vacant. The said John has
no other lands, etc., in the said county.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 29 Edward III, ind Nos., No. 47.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d , File 318, No. zi.
Inquisition taken h&(ox& Thomas de Berkele of Cuberle, the King's
escheator in co. Gloucester, at the Bertone of the lord the King
next Gloucester, on Saturday the Feast of St. Barnabas, 30 Edward III
[1356], by the oath of Thomas Passemer, John Mattesdone,John Organ, John
Richemon, John Damysele, -John in the Felde, John de Monmuthe, Roger
Seymor, Richard Clerkessone, John le Rous, Thomas Hunte, and Robert le
Hayward, who say that
The said Isabel held of the King in chief on the day she died one
carucate of land and iis. rent in Pichenecombe, by the service of paying
5^. at Michaelmas to the King's exchequer by the hands of the sheriff for
the time being. The premises are worth 43J. i^d. in all their issues.
The said Isabel died 12th May last. John Maundeuille, her son and
heir, is aged 34.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 30 Edward III, isf A^os., No. 8.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 133.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 361
/HattlftetD f\i\ Herbert,
Inquisition taken at Gloucester before Robert de HildesU, the
Kings's escheator in the county of Gloucester and the March of
Wales adjacent, on Wednesday the Feast of St. Peter in Cathedra,
31 Edward III [1357], by the oath o{ Peter le Frensshe, John le Spencer,
John Neuwelonde, Nicholas Spillemon, John de Stonhouse, Roger Norreys,
William le Walsshe, John Lescy, William West, Richard Whelere, Stephen
Graunt, zxidi John de Maldone, who say that
Matthew Fits Herbert held on the day he died one messuage and one
carucate of land in Harsefelde in the county of Gloucester from Edward
de St. John le Neueu in fee tail, by fine levied in the King's court between
the said Edward, plaintiff, and the said Matthew, deforciant, under which
he held the premises of the said Edward by a rent of one rose at the
Feast of St. John the Baptist, and by doing for the said Edward the
services due to the chief lord of the fee, with contingent remainder to
his brother Reginald for life, and reversion to the said Edward. The said
Reginald died 5 years since. Matthew died without issue 4th December,
30 Edward III [1356]. Edward held the premises from the King in
chief by the service of one-quarter of a knight's fee. They are worth
;^io yearly.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 30 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 43.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 134.
IStcl^arD Calbot, cl^ibaler.
Inquisition taken at Gloucester before Thomas de Berkele of
Cubberle, the King's escheator in co. Gloucester, on Saturday next
after the Feast of St. Edmund the Bishop, 30 Edward III [1356], by the
oath oijohn Damysele, John de Crouham, Waller Colyns, Simon de Brokworth,
Roger le Vbnge, William le Waryner, John atte Halle, Nicholas . Heyward,
John Cook, Walter Perware, John Canynges, and Walter Lydeneye, who
say that
Richard Talbot, chivaler, held in his demesne as of fee on the day he
died the manor of Hunteleye, worth £•] i^s. ^d. a year, and held of the
Duke of Lancaster in socage by the service of los. rent. He held no
other lands, etc., because, by the King's license, on 6th July, 29 Edward III
[1355], he had granted the manors of Payneswyk, Mortone, and Whaddone
io^ Thomas Talbot, clerk, John de Carreu, chivaler, and John Laundels, to
hold for their lives.
The said Richard died 23rd October last. Gilbert Talbot, his son and
next heir, is aged 24.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 30 Edward III, 1st Nos., No. 51.
2 4 * New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 1 1> ■■
362 Gloucestersh ire
InOUlSltlOn taken before the abovesaid escheator at Durham on
Monday next before the Feast of SS. Simon and Jude, 30 Edward III
[1356], by the oath o^ John Parlere, Richard Chansy, John Wynewode\}\
Richard Chalkeleye, John de Westone of Hentone, Thomas Pyers, John atte
Sloo,John Burdon, John Joye, John Broke, Roger Barbasl, and John Wodecok,
who say that
It would be no damage to the King or any other to allow Ralph Russel
to grant two-thirds of the manor of Durham, and the advowson of the
church of that manor, to Eleanor Russel, for term of her life, in exchange
for one-third of the manors of Horsyngtone in co. Somerset and
Herdewyke in co. Bucks, looj. rents in Shirebourne, co. Dorset, and
the advowson of the church of Horsyngtone, which she now holds in
dower of the inheritance of the said Ralph. All are held of the King
in chief. The abovesaid two-thirds of Durham are worth £\o, and the
church 10 marks.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 30 Edward III, ind Nos., No. 36.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 321, No. 14.
giol^n Sergeant tl^e younger-
InOUlSltlOn taken before the abovesaid escheator at Stone,
24th January, 30 Edward III [1356], by the oath of John
Parlewent, Walter Mathewes, John Bastard, Stephen Kynehere, Joseph
Basshe, Thomas Woor, Richard Aleyn, Walter Marys, Nicholas le Mason,
William Britteuille [?], Robert Broun, and William le Mailman, who
say that
It would be no damage to the King or any other to ^.Wow John le
Sergeant the younger to assign 9 messuages, 80 acres of land, 6 acres of
meadow, and 2s. id. rent in Hamme, Hulle, Alkyntone, and Camme, to
a chaplain to celebrate every day in the chapel of Stone for the health
of the said John, of Thomas de Berkele of Berkele, and Maurice his son,
and of William de Chiltenham during their lives, and for their souls after
their death.
One messuage, 27 acres of land, 2^ acres of meadow, and id. rent in
Hamme, 4 messuages, 28 acres of land, i \ acres of meadow in Alkyntone,
and one messuage, 14 acres of land, i acre of meadow, and is. rent in
Camme, are held from Thomas de Berkele, Lord de Berkele, by the service
of 13J. z\d. rent, and the said Thomas holds of the King another
messuage and 3 acres of land in Hamme from John Capel by a rent of
IS. id. a year; Capel holds of the said Thomas by a rent of id., and he
of the King. Two other messuages, 8 acres of land, and i acre of
i
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 363
meadow in Hulle are held from John fitz Nicol, lord of Hulle, by the
service of one clove gillyflower and id. yearly, ^xiA John Filz iVzco/ holds
of the King. The whole of the premises are worth izs. yearly. Johrt le
Sergeant will still retain one messuage, one carucate of land, and 30J.
rents in the vills aforesaid, held of Thomas de Berkele, Lord de Berkele,
by the service of one pair of gloves and one bushel of wheat yearly,
worth 20s.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 30 Edward III, ind'Nos., No. 44.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 322, No. 3.
I^ojspital of ^t. 'BartftolometD of dD^loucejster.
Writ, dated i8th May, 29 Edward III [1355], directed to William,
jPrior of Lantony, and William de ChiUenham. The King,
understanding this hospital was in his patronage and of the foundation
of his progenitors, on account of certain defects in the said hospital,
lately appointed certain faithful men to visit it, as well in chief as in its
members, for the repairing of these defects, as appears more at large
in the letters patent. Now R., Bishop of Worcester^ petitions that the
hospital is in his jurisdiction, and that the Bishops of Worcester have
had the visitation thereof from time immemorial. An inquiry is to be
made, that the King may revoke the said letters patent if they prove to
be an infringement of the Bishop's rights.
IriQUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester on Tuesday next after the Feast
of St. Barnabas, 30 Edward III [1356]. before William, Prior of
Lantony, and William de ChiUenham, by the oath o{ Robert Broun, Philip
le Mareschal, John de Mattesdone, John Glede, John de Brighthamptone,
William Laurence, William de Kyngeshawe, Thomas de Monyntone, Henry
le Draper, Thomas le Spicer, Walter de Elemor, and Elias Bursy, who
say that
In the time of \_IIenry~\, King of England, son of the Empress, one
Nicholas Walred, chaplain, began to build the bridge called Westbrugge,
and a number of workers were collected there ; among them was one
William Myparty, formerly burgess of the vill of Gloucester, and he built
on a small piece of his land, which he held of the King in chief, for the
aforesaid Nicholas, William, and the other workers dwelling together there,
where the hospital of St. Bartholomew of Gloucester is now built. And
this William, with the rest of the workers and other sick people of both
sexes, dwelt there together all the time of his life, and so he permitted
the said house for the use of the workers and sick people, and for a long
while before the "time of memory" they lived in the aforesaid house,
always with a priest in hermit's habit, governor of the said house, and so
364 Gloucestershire
continued to live in this way on the alms of the faithful, until King
Henry, son of King John, at the petition of the Lady Eleanor, his consort,
then Queen of England, in the 1 3th year of his reign by his charter gave
the church of St. Nicholas of Gloucester aforesaid to the brethren and
sisters of the hospital of St. Bartholomew of that vill, first constituted in
the said house by the said King Henry, for the maintenance of the sick
and poor of that hospital. , The same King Henry gave to the said
hospital the small parcel of the land of the highway of the vill of
Gloucester, annexed to the said house, upon which their chancel is built,
in the 49th year of his reign. He was the first founder and patron of
the said hospital, and immediately after the abovesaid gift of the church
of St. Nicholas, the brethren and sisters of the hospital begged the King's
license to elect the first Prior of the hospital, who was received and
confirmed by the King. From the time of the gift of the said church
the Bishops of Worcester have been accustomed to visit the said hospital,
but by what right the jury do not know.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 30 Edward III, ind Nos., No. 65.
New reference, Chan. Misc. Inq., File 173.
Cicely, tDl^o toajEi tmfe of (0eoffre^ larcl^er*
Inquisition taken at Gloucester before Robert de Hildesle, the
King's escheator in Gloucester and the March of Wales adjacent,
on Saturday next after the Feast of SS. Peter and Paul, 31 Edward III
[1357], by the oath of Thomas Underhulle, Thomas Pricke, Richard Heym,
Richard Underhulle, William Pendok, William Chaumoun [.?], John Mamy,
John atte Nelme, William Gelle, John Chapman, Thomas Wyther, and John
Ji^nter, who say that
Cicely, who was wife of Geoffrey Larcher, held of the King in chief for
term of her life 2 messuages, one virgate, and 6 acres of land in Stoke
Archer. The messuages are worth is. a year, the land lis. She also
held in like manner 4 messuages, 60 acres of land, and bs. rent in Stoke
aforesaid, worth altogether 30J. a year. The premises are held, together
with the manor of Stoke, of the King by the service of finding one archer
in time of war in England for 15 days, and Sir Thomas de Berkele of
Cobberle holds the said manor in fee in right oi Joan his wife. The
said Cicely acquired the premises from Geoffrey de Tedynbone, chaplain,
and/<?A« Moryn of Swyndone, chaplain, to hold as abovesaid by license
of the King. On her death they revert to the heirs of Geoffrey Larcher.
The said Cicely died 19th June last. Joan, daughter and next heir
of the said Geoffrey Larcher, is of full age.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 31 Edward III, ist Nos., No. 39.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File i 37.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 365
ji^tcl^ola^^ 0on of SUtUiam (damage*
InOUlSltlOn taken at Leye before Henry de Presiwode, the King's
escheator in co. Gloucester, on Monday next after the Feast of
St. Nicholas, 32 Edward III [1358], by the oath of Henry Bourthulle,
Walter Bauzhan, John Gynour, Peter Walmor, Thomas Gamage, John Coppe,
John de Btde/ord, Richard Godryche, William Godryche, John Lejsy, Nicholas
Vyan, and John Warde, who say that
Nicholas de Gamage held no lands of the King in chief in Gloucester
or the March of Wales adjacent, but he held at Netherleye, in his
demesne as of fee, one-third of the manor of Wezebury from John de
Penbrugge by the service of one pair of gloves, worth id., at Christmas.
There is one capital messuage there, worth nothing a year beyond
the reprise ; 2 carucates of arable land, two-thirds of which are worth
los. yearly, and the remaining third lies fallow every year and in
common, and is therefore worth nothing. There are 12 acres of
meadow, worth izs., and 10 acres of underwood, worth 2s. There are
£j^ loj. of rents of assize, payable equally at the Feasts of St. Michael,
the Purification, and St. John the Baptist.
The said Nicholas died on Wednesday next after the Feast of the
Purification, 23 Edward III [1350]. Margery, Joan, and Elizabeth were
his daughters and heirs. At her father's death the said Margery was
aged 22, and was married io John Byllyng; Joan was then 16, and was
married after her father's death to Hugh Arthour; Elizabeth was aged
7 at her father's death, and has been married to John fitz Hugh of
CO. Bedford. Hugh Arthour received the issues of the lands for 2 years
after the death of Nicholas. John Billyng and the said Hugh have
occupied, and do still occupy, two-thirds of the said lands in right of
their wives. At the end of the said 2 years Elizabeth gave the third
falling to her to Thomas de Wantone, who still receives the profits thereof.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 32 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 17.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 139.
giol^n 'Blount.
InOUISltlOn taken at Rodeleghe before the abovesaid escheator
on Thursday next after the Feast of St. Barnabas the Apostle,
32 Edward III [1358], by the oath o^ John Billyng, William de Wyke, John
Gynour, Thomas Fyel, John Hore, Richard Shrye, Richard Capy, John
Danyd, Elias Willies, Richard Norht, Roger Coueley, and William Ordwy,
who say that
John Blount, deceased, held no lands in his demesne as of fee on the
day he died in the said county either of the King or any other, but he
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held for term of his life the manors of Rodeleye and Tibertone, by grant
of Henry, late Earl of Lancaster, with reversion to the said Earl. They
are held of the King by knight service.
There is at Rodeleye one capital messuage, worth nothing a year
beyond the reprise ; one carucate of arable land, two-thirds of which
(when sown) are worth 30J., and they were sown this year before the
death of the said John ; the other third is lying fallow and in common,
and the pasture is therefore worth nothing. There are 18 acres of
meadow, worth 36^.; £,z\ of rents of assize, payable equally at the
Feasts of St. Michael, St. Andrew, the Annunciation, and the Nativity of
St. John the Baptist. There is a several fishery in the Severn, worth
£\o. The pleas and perquisites of the courts there are worth bs. Sd.
At Tibertone there is one capital messuage, worth nothing beyond
the reprise ; 2 carucates of arable land, two-thirds of which are worth
40J. a year when sown, as they were this year before the death of the
said /okn, the other third [as above-]. There are 20 acres of meadow,
worth 30J. when mown, and after the mowing they lie in common.
There are ;^22 of rents of assize, payable at the said four terms in equal
portions. The pleas and perquisites of the courts there are worth 7^.
The said /o/in Blount died on Thursday next after the Feast of
St. Chad this year. Richard, son and heir of the saidy<?^«, is aged 13^
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 32 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 25.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 139.
I
nOUlSltlOn taken at Kempeleye before the abovesaid escheator
in CO. Gloucester, with the March of Wales thereto adjacent,
loth September, 32 Edward III [1358], by the oath of Edmund Boys,
Thomas de Herttlaunde, Tho77ias Okie, William Henneherwe, Robert Ketford,
Walter Henneherwe, Thomas de Ledyntone, Robert Dyke, Walter Mayow,
Walter Hathewy, Walter Wynter, and William Power, who say that
Peter de Grandisson held in his demesne as of fee from the King in
chief on the day he died the manor of Dymmoke, as of the ancient
demesne of the King, by the service of paying \d. at Christmas. There
are no buildings or demesne lands in the manor; there are 6 acres of
meadow, worth gj. when mown, and after the mowing they lie in common
till the Feast of the Purification, and they were mown this year before
the said Peter's death. There is one water-mill, worth half a mark
yearly, and not more, because it is ruinous. There are ;^30 of rents of
assize, payable at the four feasts [as in last inquisition]. The pleas and
perquisites of the courts are worth x^s. \d.
The said Peter also held the manor of Oxenhale in fee tail, with
contingent remainder, in case of his death without issue, to Thomas de
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Grandissone. It is held of Roger de Mortimer, Earl of March, as of the
inheritance of Geoffrey de Geneuyle, as half a knight's fee. There is one
capital messuage there, worth nothing beyond the reprise ; one curtilage,
worth bd. a year ; one dovecot, worth 40</. ; one carucate of arable land,
two-thirds of which (when sown) are worth \6s., and they were sown this
year before the death of the said Peter, and after the corn harvest they
lie in common, and the remaining third lies fallow every year. There
are 6^^ acres of meadow, worth gj. 9^/., which were mown before the said
Peter's death, and after the mowing they lie in common till the Feast of
the Purification. There is a park, the pasture of which is worth nothing
beyond the maintenance of the wild animals, and there is no underwood.
There is another outwood, the underwood of which is worth ^od., and
the pasture nothing, because it lies in common throughout the year.
There are looj. rents of assize of free tenants, payable equally at the
Feasts of St. Michael and the Annunciation, and 42J. td. of the rents of
bond tenants, payable as above. The pleas and perquisites of the courts
are worth iid. yearly.
The said Peter died loth August last. Sir John de Grandissone, Bishop
of Exeter, is brother and heir of the said Peter, and aged 60.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 32 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 32.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 140.
CtimunD De l^antilo.
InQUlSltlOri taken at Lechelade before the said escheator in
CO. Gloucester on Tuesday next after the Feast of the Ascension,
32 Edward III [1358], by the oath of Geoffrey Aylewyne, Robert de Cotes,
William Polham, Hugh Simondes, Roger Blaket, John Crossen, John Chambre,
Robert Jurdan, John Weleye, Henry de Fromlyntone, Nicholas Webben, and
Reginald Tannar, who say that
Edmund de Handlo held no lands in the said county in his demesne
as of fee on the day he died, but Robert de Hildesleye, chivaler, and Isabel
his wife, mother of the said Edmund, held for term of her life, under
a fine thereof late levied in the King's court, the manors of Colne
St. Aylwyny, Hatherop, and Wyke, of the inheritance of the said Ed7nund.
The manor of Colne is held of the Abbot of St. Peter of Gloucester by
the service of ly. dd. yearly; the manor of Hatherop, from the Abbess
of Lacok, by the service of zs. ; the manor of Wyke, of the manor of
Lechelade, by the service of 5^.
The said Edmund died ist June, 29 Edward III [1355]. Margaret
and Elizabeth, his sisters and heirs, are now aged 22 and 16.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 32 Edivard III, \st N'os., No. 36.
New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 140.
36S Gloucestershire
!3l^argaret/ Daugl^tei: anD Qeir of laalpQ De
iSbbe^ale.
PrOOl of age of the said Margaret taken [upon the claim of
Laurence Greyndore, her husband] at Abbehale before the above-
said escheator, 26th October, 32 Edward III [1358], by the oath oi John
Billyng, Henry Hannes, Richard Ades, John atte Vyse, John Forest, John
Malotes, Martin Smythe, Richard Falleye, William atte Mulle, John Slodmon,
Thomas de Falley, and Walter de Couyntre, all being of the age of 40 years
and more. They say that
The said Margaret was born at Abbehale, and baptized in the church
of that vill on Friday after Easter, 15 Edward III [1341], and was aged
17 on 4th May this year.
InQUlSltlOn taken [as above]. The same jurors say that Isabel,
who was wife of Ralph de Abbehale, after his death bore a daughter
called Ellen, who died on the tenth day after she was born.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 32 Edward III, \st Nos., No. 55.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III, File 141.
%X^t abbe^ of ^t, augu^ttne of 'BrtjaitoU
Inquisition taken at Bristol before the abovesaid escheator on
Monday next before the Feast of All Saints, 32 Edward III [1358],
by the oath of Henry de Cobyndone, Robert Hopere, John Malueme, John
Breware, John Bolt, Roger Methelane, William Chebham, John KerdyJ,
John Kenesek, John Croke, Nicholas Muleward, and Robert Heremyte, who
say that
It would be no damage to the King or any other to allow the said
Abbey to give to the Prior and Brethren of the Order of St. Mary of
Mount Carmel in Bristol 4 messuages contiguous to their manse there,
for the enlargement thereof. They are held of Thomas de Berkeleye by
the service of paying i lb. of pepper yearly, and are worth 8j. beyond the
reprise.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 32 Edward III, znd Nos., No. 7.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 327, No. 3.
Ealp]^, Xijsl^oi) of 'Batl^ anti mtM.
Inquisition taken at Pokelchurche before the abovesaid escheator
on Wednesday next before Michaelmas, 32 Edward III [1358], by
the oath of Robert Lepezate, Walter Longe, Nicholas Hert, John Tauntone,
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 369
Henry Boldhod, Nicholas Drew, John Cokkes, William Persones, Ni<holas
Her/ord, Adam Taylour, Richard Taylour, and William Inge, who say that
It would be no damage to the King or any other to allow the said
Bishop to grant a messuage and 3J virgates of land in Pokelchurche to
John Aleyn of Pokelchurche and Margaret, his wife, and John, their son,
to hold for their lives, with reversion to the Bishop and his successors.
The premises are held of the King in chief as parcel of the manor of
Pokelchurche, which is of the temporalities of the said Bishop, and is
held by homage only ; they are worth is. yearly beyond the reprise, and
not more, because the said grantees are bound to pay a yearly rent of
32J. to the Bishop.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 32 Edward III, znd Nos., No. 21.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 327, No. 12.
InOUlSltlOn taken at Bristol before the abovesaid escheator [on
day and by oath of jurors as in inquisition last but one above].
The jurors say it would be no damage to the King or any other to
allow yc^^w de Attone to grant one messuage and 50 acres of land in the
suburb of Bristol to the Abbey of St. Augustine of Bristol ; they are held
of the Abbey by the service of 6j. yearly, and are worth \%s. beyond the
reprise. The said John would still retain 40 marks' worth of lands and
rents in Bristol and Aust, held of the Bishop of Wo rces/er and of Thomas
de Berkele by the service of i or. yearly.
Chan, Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 32 Edward III, znd Nos., No. 28.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d.. File 327, No. 19.
3io]^n Coof.
Inquisition taken at Gloucester before the abovesaid escheator
on Saturday next after the Feast of St. Matthew, 32 Edward III
[1358], by the oath of Philip Marchal, fames Grys, fohn Dobyn, fohn
Uppecote, Richard Ardeme, Thomas Kynne, Robert atte Wode, William
Pedeworthe, Hugh Mayesmor, William Mareys, William Faukener, and Henry
Bordone, who say that
The lands, etc., in Lassyndone, which ^exe fohn Coofs, as set forth
below, were taken into the King's hand, because it was found by an
inquisition taken before the abovesaid escheator that the said fohn Coof
was born an idiot, and for no other reason. There is one-fourth of
a messuage, worth nothing a year beyond the reprise ; 24 acres of arable
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land, two-thirds of which are worth 4J. when sown, and after the corn
harvest they lie in common, and the remaining third lies fallow and in
common every year. There are 5^ acres of meadow, worth 'is. ^d. when
mown, and after the mowing they lie in common till the Feast of the
Purification. There are 26^. bd. of rents of assize, payable yearly at the
Feasts of Michaelmas and the Annunciation equally. The pleas and
perquisites of the courts are worth \id. a year.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, ■^i Edward III, i7id Nos., No. 35.
New reference, Chan. Misc. Inq., File 176.
Jol^n Cooff.
InnUlSltlOn taken before the abovesaid escheator at Cirencester,
. . . May, 32 Edward III [1358], by the oath of William . . . ,
John . . . Uppecote, James Grys, Henry Bordone, Richard Arderne, Hugh
Mayesmor, Thomas Kynne, Robert Atlewode, Thomas . . . , William de
Pedeworthe, William Faukener, and William Mareys, who say that
John Cooff is an idiot. He holds in his demesne as of fee in
Eggesworth one-fourth of one messuage, worth nothing a year beyond
the reprise; 30 acres of arable land, two-thirds of which are worth \od.
a year when sown [etc., as before] ; \\ acres of meadow, worth 6j. 9^.
when mown [etc., as above] ; 13J. of rents of assize, payable yearly [as
above]. He also holds at Leye one-fourth of a messuage, worth nothing
beyond the reprise; one-fourth of a dovecot, worth \id.; 60 acres of
arable land, two-thirds of which are worth \os. [etc., as above]; 12 acres
of meadow, worth i8j-. [as above] ; there is a several pasture, worth is.
He holds one-fourth of a water-mill there, worth half a mark yearly, and
i8.r. dd. of rents of assize, payable [as above]. The pleas and perquisites
of the courts there are worth \%d. He held at Lassyndone [as in the
last inquisition]. At Prestone he holds the rent of one free tenant, bs.,
payable at the Feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, ^z Edward III, znd Nos., No. 43.
New reference, Chan. Misc. Inq., File 176.
OLUUiam 150^03 cljaplauT^ 2:eilliam De mtmm,
ant) malter Lullebrofee*
Inquisition taken at Cirencester before the said escheator,
4th September, 32 Edward III [1358], by the oath of William
{^Pedeworthe .?], Thomas George, William George, Walter atte Zate, John
Benet, Robert Playn, William Marreys, Henry Hereward, Robert Barbour,
William Heryng, Thomas [atte .?] Brugge, and Jacob G/ys, who say that
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 371
It would be no damage to the King or any other to allow the said
William Boys, chaplain, William de Wes/one, and Waller Lullehroke to grant
3 messuages, 5 tofts, 92 acres of land, i\ acres of meadow, and rents of
4^. 4</., one pair of gloves, and \ lb. of pepper in Cirencestre, Straltone,
Dagelyngworthe, and Wyggewolde to the Abbey of Cirencestre, in part
satisfaction of 10 marks' worth of lands and rents per annum, which they
have license to acquire under letters patent of Edward II. The premises
are held of the said Abbey by a rent of \os. and suit at their court of
Cirencester, and are worth \os. a year. There would remain to the
grantors 3 messuages, 2 carucates of land, and looj. rent in Cirencester,
held of the said Abbey by a rent of 3^.
Chan. Inq. p.J7t., Ser. I, t,i Edward III, znd Nos., No. 52.
Neiv reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 328, No. 12.
Cit^abet]^, tDljo tDa0 totfe of iBicl^arD Call)ot»
InQUlSltlOn taken before the abovesaid escheator at Payneswyk
on Wednesday next before the Feast of St. Peter in Cathedra,
32 Edward III [1358], by the oath o{ John de Monmoulhe, John in the
Felde, Roger Seymor, Ivo atte Berwe, Roger Norreys, John Parkar, John
Slrotfford, John Pygas, William Warmer, John Mattesdone, William
Smalrugge, and John Parys, who say that
It would be no damage to the King or any other to allow the said
Elizabeth to grant the manor of Whaddon to John de Bromwych for term
of his life. It is held of the King in chief by the service of one-third of
a knight's fee, and is worth ^10 yearly. The said Elizabeth will still
retain the manors of Payneswyk and Mortone.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 32 Edward III, ind Nos.., No. 54.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 328, No. 14.
COilUam ©a^betare, cl^aplain^ anD otl^erjs*
InCjUlSltlOn taken at Heyhamstude before the abovesaid escheator
on Friday before the Feast of St. Gregory the Pope, 32 Edward III
[1358], by the oath o^ John Spencer, John Neivelond, John Notelyn, John
ate Gorste, John Lescy [} Lejcy'], John Bakare, John Chamberleyn, Ivo ale
Berwe, John Stonhous, Thomas le Hunte, John ate Nasshe, diwdi John Colynes,
who say that
It would be no damage to the King or any other to allow William
Hayberare, chaplain, Robert le Litle of Coueleye, clerk, and Richard Stout
of Heyhamstude to grant their manor of Elemore to the Priory of
2 5
-y/j. Gli v.cester shire
Lanthony next Gloucester, in part satisfaction of ;^io worth of land and
rents by the year, which they have the King's license by letters patent
to acquire, and to find three regular canons to celebrate in the Priory
church for the said grantors. The court is held of the Earl of Hertford
by knight service and suit every month at his court of Gloucester; it is
worth ;^i2 a year, and not more, because Thomas de la Mare of Rende-
coumbe and Alice, his wife, hold;^i2 worth of land and rents yearly there
of the said manor in fee tail, and Thomas de Ledehury and Amice, his wife,
likewise hold in fee rents of zis. \o\d. yearly, which said lands and rents
lately belonged to the said manor.
There will still remain to the grantors ;^2o worth of land and rents in
Gloucester and Aylbrychton, held of the said Priory by a rent of lo^.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. /, 32 Edward III, md Nos., No. jb.
New re/ereTice, Chan. Inq. aq.d., File 329, No. 10.
gioljn ?^ol^, ttcar of tl^e cl^urc]^ of ©aufeejSburt:,
antj giol^n m^nebalD*
InOUlSltlOn taken at Tettebury before the abovesaid escheator,
9th February, [33] Edward III [1359], by the oath o{ John Joye,
William Doly, John ..,...,.. Tormerton, John Broun, John Wodecole,
John Broc, William atte Hille, and John Turgis, who say that
It would be no damage to the King or any other to allow the said
John Doly and John Wynebald to grant to Pershore Abbey 2 messuages,
3 carucates of land, 8 acres of meadow, and 16 acres of wood in
Haukesbury, for the maintenance of certain chantries founded in the
Abbey church there, and for other pious works ; likewise the reversion
of the following parcels, viz., one messuage, 6 acres and half a virgate of
land, and 2 acres of wood in Haukesbury, which Thomas Brounand Agnes,
his wife, hold of the said grantors for term of the lives of the said Thomas
and Agnes ; one messuage, one acre and half a virgate of land there, held
in like manner hy Nicholas Shepherd and Alice, his wife; one messuage,
one ferling of land, and one acre of wood there, held in like manner by
William Gele ; one messuage and 4 acres of land there, held in like
manner hy John Whilheued and Maud, his wife; one messuage, one acre
and half a virgate of land there, held in like manner hy John Hikkes and
Agnes, his wife ; 6 acres of land there, held in like manner by John
Yerdelyng, Agnes, his wife, and Isabel, their daughter ; 2 messuages, 12 acres
of land, 3 acres of wood, and half an acre of meadow there, held in like
manner by Richard Boxwell, Walter, his son, and Alice, sister of the
said Walter. All the premises are held of the said Abbey by a yearly
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 373
rent of 40J. and suit of court ; they are worth 4 marks a year. Sufficient
land, etc., will remain to the grantors to enable them to discharge all
customs and services they owe.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 32 Edward III, ind Nos., No. 77.
New reference, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 329, No. 1 1.
dD^eoffrev le aparcl^al, cl^aplatn, anb Hoftn ^rl^am.
InOUlSltlOn taken at Blechesdone before the abovesaid escheator,
4th March, 32 Edward III [1358], by the oath o[ Philip de Marchal,
David Godriche, John Hemmyng, Roger Godrych, Roger Sebby\}\ Richard
Shot, John Aleyn, Thomas Warde, Richard Cadel, William Saresone, John
Bedejord, and Henry atte Strode, who say that
It would be no damage to the King or any other to allow the said
Geoffrey le Marchal and John Arham to grant 4 messuages, 2 tofts,
one mill, 2 carucates of land, 4 acres of meadow, 2 acres of wood, and
6 marks' rent in Blechesdone, Eluetone, Newenham, and Erlyngham,
and a moiety of the advowson of the church of Blechesdone, to the
Abbey of Flaxle, in part satisfaction of ;^20 worth of land and rents
by the year, which the said Abbey has license to acquire under the
King's letters patent. They are held of the Duke of Lancaster and
the Earl of Hertjord by knight service. The moiety of the advowson
is worth 40J. a year, the other premises 50J. There would still remain
to the grantors looj. worth of land and rents in Long Hope and
Westbury, held of Sir Gilbert Talbot, knight, by the service of paying
zs. yearly.
Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I, 32 Edward III, ind Nos., N^o. 87.
New rejerence, Chan. Inq. a.q.d., File 330, No. 1.
IRepair of i^^netrere in iX^z ^etern*
Writ, dated 12th July, 32 Edward III [1358], addressed to
Thomas de Astone, John Hathewy, and John Joce. It was
ascertained by inquisition taken by order of Henry III that the Abbots
of Flexleye for the time being, from the days of King John, had held
the moiety of a weir in the Severn called Hynewere, by grant of
Henry de Minere, formerly lord of that moiety, and that 30 years since
and more the weir had been broken and carried away by flood, but
a certain portion of the timber thereof remained ; a dispute arose
between the Abbot of Flexleye and the Abbot of Parsore, lord of the
other moiety, as to the repair thereof, the issue being that the weir
374 Gloucestershire
remained unrepaired. And 3 years before the date of the said
inquisition, when the said Abbots were willing to do the repairs,
Mathias Berille, then constable of Gloucester Castle, would not suffer
them to do so, because he had never seen a weir there in his time,
and therefore he thought that, if the weir were repaired, it would be
to the damage of the said King Henry and to the injury of his weirs
in the said water, then in the custody of the said constable, to the
amount of zs. yearly. The said King, being desirous of assisting
the said Abbot of Flexleye, and of doing him a grace in this behalf,
by letters patent granted that the said Abbot should have his moiety
of the weir again, and should repair the same at his pleasure, paying
a yearly rent of xid. into the King's exchequer at Michaelmas. The
present King confirmed these letters patent 28th October, 30 Edward III
[1356]. Now the Abbot of Flexleye represents that the better part of
the maintenance of himself and his convent used to be derived from
the said weir, and that he is forcibly prevented by certain men of
those parts from repairing his said moiety of the weir as strongly
and with as narrow apertures and spaces between the rods and pales
of the weir as is the case with the weirs belonging to Henry Duke of
Lancaster, Gilbert Talbot, the Abbot of Gloucester, and John Gyse in the
said water, so that he cannot take the profit he used to do therefrom,
to the great damage of the Abbey, which is of the foundation of the
King's ancestors, and in the patronage of the Crown. The King,
wishing to do justice in the matter, directs an inquiry to be made
as to the size of the apertures in the other weirs abovesaid, as to the
persons hindering the repairs, etc., etc.
InOUlSltlOn taken at Westbury next Newenham on Wednesday,
the Feast of St. James the Apostle, 32 Edward III [1358], before
the said commissioners, by the oath of Lawrence Greyndor, Thomas Viel,
Thomas Chaxhulle, John J)auyes [?], William Clerkes, Robert le Graunt,
Richard Osebarn, John de Statue, John Billyng, John Hemmyng, Henry
Bourghull, and John Warde, who say that
The weirs of the Duke of Lancaster, Gilbert Talbot, the Abbot of
Gloucester, and John Gyse are so strongly and straitly built that there
is no space between the rods, and that William Baghot the elder,
William Adames, John Tauerner, John Hogges of Dunye, John Hichemon,
Henry Wattes, John Phelpus, Robert Saundres, Richard Clarice, Walter
Muleward of Dunye, Richard Caul, Roger Hayl, William Jakkes, Walter
Hopkyns, William Monlayn, John Whyle the younger, of Fremelode, and
William Whitekyt cut down the weir of Hynewere to the damage of
the Abbey in 20 marks. Also they say that, if the said weir were
repaired as strongly and straitly as the other weirs abovesaid, it
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would be no damage to the King or any other, provided the King
had zs. a year for the whole weir from the said two Abbots, as is
contained in the charter of Henry III.
Attached is a panel of jurors summoned by Robert de Hihiesle, sheriff,
viz., Philip Marchal, Robert de \_Aure ?], Peter the Frensshe, John Newelonde,
Thomas Viel, Thomas de Chaxhulle, John Notelyn, Roger Noreys, John
Warde, John Billyng of Boset, Johii Parker, Walter Bonham, John
Hemmyng, John de Staure, Nicholas de Pultone, John Billyng, James
Tykenesse, Richard Osebarne, Robert Lee Graunt, Henry de Burghulle, John
Dalbe[J'\, William Clerkes, Thomas de la Hull, ^nd John Dauys.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 32 Edward III, znd Nos., No. 100.
Neiv rejerence, Chan. Misc. Inq., File 177.
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